This is colder and more dispassionate, with a lead character who we're supposed to sympathise with, but who kills for a living. |
But those who understand the frailties of human nature will find it easier to suspend disbelief, and even sympathise a bit. |
This reader and her husband are among the many who feel badly let down, and I greatly sympathise with them. |
And it's easy to sympathise with that, after years of supposedly happy marriage suddenly collapsing around her. |
Political pundits, as they turn in 2004 to the North's European Parliament election, must sympathise with the old buffer. |
While I sympathise with the Union's complaints and aims, mass sick-outs are the wrong way to achieve them. |