Even many who sympathize with his concerns find his combative style haughty and unforgiving. |
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But if Mr. Grace failed to sympathize with the harum-scarums, he nonetheless managed them well. He was quite a disciplinarian. |
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I can sympathize with the struggle of the poor and the oppressed against the rule of the wealthy and the so-called privileged. |
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Asked to identify and sympathize with him as the show's hero, viewers must confront a series of contradictions. |
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Without them, an audience would be hard pressed to sympathize with Walter without their reactions descending into pity. |
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Initially, we sympathize with him in his battles with his antagonistic neighbours and their unreasonable demands. |
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I certainly sympathize with someone that has to deal with someone who is brain dead and kept alive by machines. |
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Despite the inconvenience, many sympathize with the strikers and public reception to the strike has been positive. |
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His personal testimony let them sympathize with otherwise faceless, storyless soldiers. |
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Excessive harshness may alienate readers, and make them sympathize with your adversaries. |
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It's tempting to dismiss them altogether as pushovers, but I also sympathize with their outsider pathos. |
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Lee said that as an Aborigine, he could sympathize with the Hakka people's status as a minority group. |
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We humans are inclined to sympathize with attractive people, which is why satirists often paint their targets in hideous garb. |
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Beyond this, I can sympathize with the need for strong female role models in a male-dominated world. |
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We sympathize with each of their stories, but once the truth is revealed, we're put in a difficult and uncomfortable position. |
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And I sympathize with the state and with the governor, and I definitely do not envy his decision to do this. |
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How fortunate for him that Dobby is so clownish than no one need sympathize with him, much less identify with him. |
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Adding to what Patrick said a moment ago, no parent should have to bury a child, and one has to sympathize with him in that respect. |
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And you can sometimes sympathize with a person for feeling a certain pressure. |
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Movies have recognizable characters, people we can identify and sympathize with. |
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However much I sympathize with your situation, I have to clarify your picture of the Bulgarian electricity sector. |
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Great advice givers understand where their friends are coming from and can sympathize with their friends' feelings. |
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Not only do we accept them, but we sympathize with their actions because we identify with aspects of their personalities. |
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However, Shinn has created a very believable future and characters that I could sympathize with. |
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Boshra feels that most senior editors sympathize with the reporters' sentiments, but have more to lose if they speak out. |
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I sympathize with this stance, but I just don't think we're likely to attain this goal via war. |
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As a libertarian, I tend to sympathize with this logic without digging too deeply into the facts. |
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In both cases, I strongly sympathize with the authors' respective messages. |
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A lot of the Czech supporters or people who sympathize with the cause were outstanding. |
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I sympathize with the university's position, assuming that their reason for saying no is candid. |
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I therefore generally sympathize with schools' judgment calls in this area, even if they may seem excessive. |
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I can sympathize with his absolutist view regarding capital punishment, as did many in the Cuban leadership. |
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For the record, I think those laws are stupid, although I sympathize with their intent. |
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I sympathize with Mr. Barbera's desire to see the place survive and not be replaced by a big Public Storage complex. |
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Sometimes I feel cursed because I see and sympathize with so many sides of so many housing debates. |
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You can sympathize with all of the film's intentions while wishing for more objective, nuanced arguments. |
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He rejects the attitude that if you try to explain the origins of terrorism you support it or sympathize with it. |
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The pair ham up their villainous parts while Nelson and the boys play it straight, confounding the audience about who to sympathize with. |
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Several travelled long journeys to pay their respects and sympathize with the family. |
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You have an infinite capacity for understanding people's problems and you can sympathize with them. |
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Meanwhile, every American who believes in racial equality and human dignity should sympathize with the rioters, not with the effete bigots on the Seine. |
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I empathize and sympathize with the Canadian taxpayers because it is unacceptable that their dollars are mismanaged in such a callous manner. |
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People feel sorry for you, sympathize with you, help solve your problems, or do your work for you. |
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All members here certainly sympathize with those whose loved ones have been victims of violent crime. |
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I can only sympathize with the animal rights advocates who, like us, were seeing a great opportunity to completely overhaul this old legislation. |
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While we sympathize with the difficulties, we think it is important to develop a target for absenteeism. |
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I sympathize with the Somali nationals who constitute more than 95 per cent of aid workers in south and central Somalia. |
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As such, I can certainly understand and sympathize with your farmers who are suffering the effects of drought. |
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As this big tree, we must work for others and help them and sympathize with them. |
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Her parents need to recognize the signs and to sympathize with her condition. |
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As such, they tend to sympathize with the political aspirations and grievances of minorities and ethnic groups living in their constituencies. |
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You may not entirely sympathize with his auto-hypnotic perturbation of mind, but you certainly feel like you've been a little hypnotized yourself. |
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I can totally understand and sympathize with both sides of this argument. |
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It turns out that even Vermont peaceniks didn't sympathize with his views. |
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There will be no one in the world who will sympathize with us. |
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We all yearn for some sort of control over our fate and our lives, and we can all sympathize with that. |
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The Arab Spring is a scary time for people who sympathize with the residents of the Middle East and Northern Africa. |
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Then a kind of Stockholm syndrome comes into play, a survival mechanism that leads presidential appointees to defend and sympathize with their bureaucratic captors. |
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First off, I wanted to tell his son that I can really sympathize with him. |
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He concluded by ranting against right-wing ideology, intimating that somehow Canadians do not sympathize with this. |
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Who cannot sympathize with this intense desire of an infertile couple? |
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One would think, Ehrenreich suggests, that the largely working-class, multiracial crowd might sympathize with the working stiff on the plane who happened to be African-American. |
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We can sympathize with the inhabitants of those areas who are held hostage to an ideology of hate and death, because we too are held hostage to Lebanon's failure. |
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The fact that most of us sympathize with the poor souls who can't control themselves presents a temptation to people who can to jump on the bandwagon. |
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Though not to sympathize with their cause might seem heartless, on a point of principle the Homolka-Bernardo crimes raised as yet unanswered concerns about the accountability of the criminal justice system. |
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To replace anxious mistrust with greater insights into one another's cultures and aspirations, is to help us learn to sympathize with one another, and prepare the way for lasting peace. |
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Second, given cultural, linguistic, and often religious differences between colonizers and colonized, the colonizers are unlikely to sympathize with the native peoples and are likely to act tyrannically. |
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Many an entrepreneur, sitting alone in his office at midnight, worried about meeting his payroll and how to fatten next month's thin order book, will sympathize with that sentiment. |
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To Arafat these concerns were intensified when he found that many European and even Arab leaders did not sympathize with his scepticism about the Camp David approach. |
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I'm very sympathetic to many of her goals, but I was thinking of Mrs. Albright, my old friend from graduate school, who has done quite well for herself and is a very intelligent woman, who I sympathize with. |
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I sympathize with the people who are affected by this business decision and regret that families in these communities will be negatively impacted. |
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And the couple said they can sympathize with the Houston couple who recently had octuplets. |
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Although we may sympathize with an employee's unique personal circumstances and their reasons for why they are not performing, it is important to remain focused on the performance issue. |
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I get it and sympathize with them and try to be there for the fans. |
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Neither party has the benefit of discovery and I can sympathize with a Respondent who is forced to defend against a case which is largely unknown to it. |
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I assume that over the course of the day your discussions will come back to CPF's resources-both your funding and workforce-and I sympathize with the difficulties you face. |
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It can be helpful for the person who has experienced the trauma to know that his or her family members sympathize with him or her, especially just after the traumatic event occurs. |
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