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Women don't need to be "sympathetic" to be good characters.
And the Court's current majority could be sympathetic to such a government.
Roberts' past opinions suggest he would be sympathetic to the challengers' case.
The Trump administration just signaled it's going to be sympathetic to their complaints.
Trump's administration previously indicated it could be sympathetic to the settlements, but later backtracked.
Some among the government delegation think they might even be sympathetic to the opposition.
But it isn't clear whether or not President Obama will be sympathetic to her.
"I want to be sympathetic to people and understand their point of view," he said.
The court's conservative majority is expected to be sympathetic to the arguments made by employers.
I'm trying to be sympathetic to what is certainly a delicate situation for the administration.
"Should We Really Be Sympathetic to a 42-Year-Old&aposs Fertility Struggles?" a Babble.
The commission has recently shown signs that it might be sympathetic to fossil-fuel interests.
Looking at the road ahead, it's hard not to be sympathetic to Cox's decision to leave.
They are trying to be sympathetic to Ford, but she has to be willing to testify.
Fraser added that he thinks Canadians will be sympathetic to Harry and Meghan&aposs potential move.
Companies may be responding to signals from the present administration that it will be sympathetic to claims.
Another, Jonathan—who identified as a witch—seemed the most likely to be sympathetic to TST's politics.
It's tempting to be sympathetic, to read pain into some of the photographs of the young woman.
"A lot of the potential candidates [for the court] will be sympathetic to states' rights," said Powers.
Far-right Islamist parties are among these fringe groups, including some known to be sympathetic to militants.
It has purged officials thought to be sympathetic to China, including Mr. Kim's own uncle in 2013.
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But they might be sympathetic to the political argument Ford made for ultimately shielding his successor from prosecution.
The new president may be sympathetic to Turkish concerns about Mr Gulen, but then again he may not.
The gunman was on the radar of European counterterrorism agencies and appeared to be sympathetic to ISIS. Feb.
The Guardian newspaper said Prime Minister Boris Johnson was thought to be sympathetic to calls for stricter regulation.
Republicans on Capitol Hill tend to be sympathetic to those concerns, questioning the legality of such a move.
They treated him as a victim, treated unfairly by a society eager to be sympathetic to women's allegations.
I'm inclined to be sympathetic to ThinkProgress — I worked there between 2012 and 2014, and Millhiser is a friend.
Counselors and therapists in the referral program must not simply be sympathetic to Christians, or even be Christian themselves.
Or perhaps the public will be repelled by Trump's conspiratorial rumblings that Obama might be sympathetic to the terrorists.
You would think that Charles — whose first wife, Diana, was killed while fleeing paparazzi — would be sympathetic to such measures.
Judge T. S. Ellis III, who presides over the case in Federal District Court, could be sympathetic to that argument.
So eager is Lind to be sympathetic to populists that he begins to take their talking points at face value.
Liberals are known to be sympathetic to antitrust plaintiffs, so Dow decided not to chance an appeal before the Justices.
Now some are attempting to build their own crowdfunding and payment processing platforms that will be sympathetic to their divisive politics.
The company believes that each platform's user interface should be sympathetic to the operating system guidelines, and should be examined individually.
Cecilia Zhang is the sort of Chinese person who you might think would be sympathetic to the protesters in Hong Kong.
Mr. Hockney, of all artists, might be sympathetic to biography because it plays such a key role in his own work.
Living in rural North Carolina, she sought out an endocrinologist that might be sympathetic to transgender patients via online message boards.
For several reasons, one can be sympathetic to favoring career preparation, but it should not be the core or dominant pursuit.
According to MPH's statement, WOW Architects' design concept aims to be "sympathetic" to the existing vegetation, tree lines, and natural topography.
"If I was a liberal progressive, I would be sympathetic to her sort of pragmatic, can-get-things-done pitch," he said.
US and Nigerien troops had been sent to a village known to be sympathetic to local ISIS affiliates, according to local officials.
The conversation was broadcast live online, via an independent Internet broadcast, "Revolution Radio," that is known to be sympathetic to the militia.
Weeks before, Griffin said Yashar helped her link up with actor Elizabeth Banks, whom Yashar suspected would be sympathetic to Griffin's position.
These were rules, I had nothing to do with, established by the DNC, which most people perceived to be sympathetic to her.
It's "definitely possible" that Trump could be sympathetic to keeping the deduction because he's from a state with a high income tax.
But whenever I and many other people that might be sympathetic to the larger group of people say something, automatically it's racist.
Hong Kong protesters view Pepe the Frog as one of them — a character that can be sympathetic to their cause and struggles.
They may have been confident that Judge O'Connor, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, would be sympathetic to their effort.
I don't think it's inconsistent, on one hand, to be sympathetic to them, and at the same time, stand by our principles.
I don't think it's inconsistent on one hand to be sympathetic to them and at the same time stand by our principles.
I don't think it's inconsistent on one hand to be sympathetic to them and at the same time stand by our principles.
It is hard to be sympathetic to Cruz, a sentiment shared by many on both sides of the aisle in the Senate.
I'm inclined to be sympathetic to Facebook on this point — giving away user data is a historic source of grief for the company.
And there is little reason to think that Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, would be sympathetic to their arguments.
While they might be sympathetic to theoretical arguments for government regulation, they remember what the taxi market was like before Uber came along.
Kevin K. Russell, a lawyer for the borrowers, faced resistance even from justices who might be inclined to be sympathetic to his position.
Gorsuch joined the three-judge panel's ruling against them, but his opinion included language that suggested he might be sympathetic to their situation.
What should worry abortion-rights advocates is that there's plenty of reason to suspect the Eighth Circuit will be sympathetic to Rutledge's challenge.
It makes sense that members of a political faction that tends to be sympathetic to states' rights arguments would support something like anti-commandeering.
Chinese authorities are generally suspicious of foreigners, especially Westerners, who are interested in the region, believing many to be sympathetic to overseas exile groups.
President Trump has not hewed precisely to party-line positions and may be sympathetic to non-defense spending increases on infrastructure or border security.
One problem was that the F.B.I. refused to share evidence with local officials, whom it knew to be sympathetic to the Ku Klux Klan.
But many in the high command viewed him with suspicion, believing him to be sympathetic to the guerrillas of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front.
But it's hard to be sympathetic to Nunes here, since he has remained silent on many of the far more pervasive examples of Twitter harassment.
Citizens do not want a repeat with this new coronavirus, and it's why even those who'd normally be sympathetic to Lam have opposed her measures.
" In response to accusations of anti-semitism, Remy told the Santa Fe New Mexican: "It's not anti-Semitic to be sympathetic to a humanitarian crisis.
De Keersmaeker knew that an American audience might not be sympathetic to a revision of Jerome Robbins's cherished choreography — by a Belgian woman, no less.
Yet arms are thrown up in horror when a religious school asks its staff to be sympathetic to the doctrines of the religion in question.
"This is the beginning of one-man rule," says Ali Bayramoglu, a columnist who used to be sympathetic to the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party.
Rather, they are rapidly alienating the entire Japanese public, who could otherwise be sympathetic to the wartime plight of these women, by unduly exacerbating emotional antagonism.
I might be sympathetic to this argument if I thought being two inches from disqualification were a reasonable goal for the men's team to aspire to.
And then there is the political calculation that comes with speaking out about the abuse: Will the public be sympathetic to a mayor who is complaining?
Brady on Wednesday noted that lawmakers have floated ideas about keeping a tax break for property taxes, and he appeared to be sympathetic to the push.
Many Democrats brought up statements by Judge Kavanaugh suggesting that he would be sympathetic to a sitting president who challenged a subpoena for testimony or an indictment.
Some people may be sympathetic to how Cruz has been portrayed -- as a person with a lot of difficulties -- said Dr. Robi Ludwig, a psychotherapist and commentator.
A number of the occupiers were relating their account of events via an independent Internet broadcast, "Revolution Radio," that is known to be sympathetic to the occupation.
The public may be sympathetic to finding a solution for DACA, but not in a vacuum, and certainly not at the expense of shutting down the government.
"I don't believe it," Trump told Fox News' Bill O'Reilly when asked if he thought Obama "may be sympathetic to Muslim terrorists" during an interview aired Monday night.
Another said attendees tend to be sympathetic to China, both for economic reasons and "because they don't understand the Chinese model" and desire for influence around the world.
Having just won an election himself, Trump will be sympathetic to French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who both go to the polls in 2017.
Jurors can act as one way to safeguard against these disparities, because the research shows that diverse juries are much more likely to be sympathetic to black defendants.
It was a long-shot argument for Gawker to make before a jury, composed of Florida residents from Hogan's hometown who will likely be sympathetic to his cause.
Randal Quarles, President Donald Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve Vice Chair of Regulation, is thought to be sympathetic to the view that regulation is holding back economic growth.
The Moon in down to earth Capricorn connects with dreamy Neptune in Pisces at 5:35 PM, inspiring us creatively and encouraging us to be sympathetic to others.
Mugica said the authorities in Venezuela would likely not be sympathetic to his comments and that he had not yet passed the evidence to the Venezuela's electoral council.
Some may be sympathetic to the Clintons' stumbling on the local regulations, while others could see them as feeling as though the rules do not apply to them.
Both have undergone rounds of management changes over the past few years and have thinned their ranks of commentators known to be sympathetic to the pro-democracy movement.
Rather than helping people who feel they have little power or voice, students who squelch speech alienate those who are most likely to be sympathetic to their message.
My mother was only trying to be sympathetic to my life as a working mother, but the self-satisfied way she proclaimed the sacrificial nature of motherhood grated.
Business owners there are hoping that a president who campaigned on improving the economic prospects of the little guy will be sympathetic to the havoc his visits wreak.
The report found "the majority of staff appear to be sympathetic to the concerns and needs of residents and to deal with them in a caring and supportive manner".
"When a guy one minute suggests he may be sympathetic to ISIS and the next minute decides to kill people, catching that minute is really, really hard," he says.
She tried to be sympathetic to his remorse, saying Martha was a nice woman and congratulating him for making the correct decision in pulling her out of her assignment.
Their strategy, he said, was to find a court that was likely to be sympathetic to their cause and then get someone to file a case challenging the delay.
Now, I as a conservative dislike as much as anyone you know this idea we need to be sympathetic to wealthy, powerful people who are being pushed you know out.
The area the US troops were patrolling had been under a state of emergency for months and the village where they were was known to be sympathetic to ISIS affiliates.
Just this past weekend, volunteers braved the snow to knock on 54,000 doors, looking to identify voters who might be sympathetic to Democrats but who aren't on Democratic voter lists.
About two-thirds of the journalists and support staff on the list were Russian nationals or locals from eastern Ukraine, who might be expected to be sympathetic to the rebels.
During oral arguments earlier this year, conservatives on the Court appeared to be sympathetic to a line of reasoning Trump's Department of Justice was making in defense of the question.
"The British government's approach is that we want to be sympathetic to, hospitable to, the drone industry," said David Dunn, an expert in international security at the University of Birmingham.
"We need to be sympathetic to kids with gender dysphoria but without impinging on the rights of other children," says Tanya Carter of the Safe Schools Alliance, another rights group.
In a nation founded on revolt, the French tend to be sympathetic to strikes when they begin, and become less so as the weeks drag on, or things turn violent.
Among donors and opinion elites, cross-pressured people tend to be sympathetic to both cultural liberalism and small government — there's a reasonably robust set of libertarian institutions built around those ideas.
And when you forget about that terrible oppression, you're less likely to be sympathetic to their demands for reform or better treatment or acknowledgement of the way history has treated them.
Though the statement will not make or break the case against Trump, it didn't help win over senators like Collins or Murkowski who could be sympathetic to Democratic calls for witnesses.
DRC government forces were fighting alongside a tribe known as the Abatembo and targeting the Luba and Tabwa tribes who were believed to be sympathetic to the Elema rebels, she said.
Thankfully, the CIA's top brass seems to be sympathetic to these demands, and want the world to know that they encourage agency officers to indulge in a weekly dose of self-care.
While some of Trump's antics and culture war battles are misfires that turn off even voters who might be sympathetic to his policy agenda, overall, he does better during the Trump Show.
"I might be sympathetic to refugees in Lebanon, but the blaze of the Notre Dame only reminds me of the flames of the Old Summer Palace," wrote one user on social media.
" One does not have to be sympathetic to a more benign view of the technology industry to appreciate Ms. Berlin's deeply researched and dramatic narrative of Silicon Valley's early years in "Troublemakers.
It's easy to be sympathetic to their plight in an era when, on top of everything else, social media platforms and the wider web are helping to erode the notion of reality.
Mr. Trump has told aides that he believes that Democrats have the potential to appear overly partisan in investigating his family and that voters may be sympathetic to efforts to rebuff them.
Those who supported ousting Mr. Morsi, including their backers in the state media, had dehumanized a large subset of Egyptian society: the Muslim Brotherhood and anyone believed to be sympathetic to them.
Several directors also were said to be sympathetic to Mr. McAllister's argument that he had inherited many of the problems his division was dealing with, according to people familiar with the matter.
Black cops were just coming on the scene, so there was no way to know whether management would be sympathetic to complaints about the use of the word "nigger" by white cops.
Certainly the article, at the very least, suggests that Menashi is much more likely than the typical judge to be sympathetic to policies that seek to make the United States more homogeneous.
The Communist Party and its Hong Kong backers are clear about how to play the game: restrain democracy and try to exclude from elections any candidate they deem to be sympathetic to independence.
We can be sympathetic to the writers' cause of completing the epic tale (or at least the war), but inauthentic moments between characters we've come to love feel especially clumsy in the rush.
The political rationale was that if rates were very high, politicians would be sympathetic to influential constituents who complained about the rates, and would push through special benefits for favored industries or firms.
As someone who works at an independent theater where "The Irishman" will have its first run, I find it difficult to be sympathetic to Mr. Scorsese's concern that Marvel is dominating theater screens.
If the case goes to trial, prosecutors will have to contend with a jury that could be sympathetic to Ms. Salman, who said she was in an abusive relationship and living in fear.
Rural American voters made their voices very clear that they are one-issue voters and there's a good chance they can be sympathetic to other social issues once provided the job security they yearn.
But security and defense are issues on which Mr. Corbyn is considered more vulnerable, having been an opponent of previous antiterrorism legislation and known to be sympathetic to groups like Sinn Fein and Hamas.
Former Feingold staffers have said they expect him to be sympathetic to tech and privacy advocates over encryption and surveillance and suggested to Reuters that he could seek a seat on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Hulse and Matthews, who in the past had been publicly critical of the Rajneeshees, became seriously ill soon afterward; Ellett, who at the time was considered to be sympathetic to the Rajneesh cause, did not.
These successes don't get as much attention as they deserve, which is in part the fault of us in the media; we tend to focus on bad news, and to be sympathetic to traditional schools.
That leaves a rural white audience who might be sympathetic to its more nostalgic forms of nationalism, but not its liberal traditions, anchored in the free market and (partly for that reason) acceptance of immigration.
Curious, because Mr. Putin's image in the West is not of someone who would be sympathetic to angry, obscene, uncensored rap viewed by tens of millions of youths and despised by parents and local authorities.
He called his past support for legislation protecting gun manufacturers from lawsuits "a bad vote" but pushed back on accusations that he would be sympathetic to authoritarian regimes in places such as China and Iran.
Most outside forces are aligning against the two companies asking for the tariffs, but the administration itself is more inclined to be sympathetic to the views, given Trump's protectionist bent and his particular focus on China.
Little green men aside, a lot of people believe that the US government ; it's a cause Clinton would naturally be sympathetic to given that she's been accused of storing classified info on her private email server.
But Mitchel Sollenberger, a professor of political science at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, said courts would be sympathetic to arguments by lawmakers that they need more information about the Mueller investigation to do their job.
Ms. Shah said that the investigations should continue past that point, and that employees should have more avenues to report harassment by judges outside their district or circuit, where officials may be sympathetic to the judge.
Plainly, the department expects that a Supreme Court majority will be sympathetic to its argument that the process of impeachment by the House and trial in the Senate is a political, rather than a judicial, process.
But his successor Mike Pompeo is likely to be sympathetic to the British position, and President Trump has since said that if May were to point the finger at Russia, he would take that finding as fact.
But it wasn't intended as a threat—Rasheed says the bullet collector just assumed that she had "seen the light" and come out in favor of Trump, and therefore would be sympathetic to his point of view.
Many people, including government officials and whistleblower advocates, have previously said they doubt that Obama will respond to Manning's request and set her free, despite the fact President-elect Trump is not expected to be sympathetic to her.
Of course, American Jews were writing about these figures at a moment when it was a lot easier to be sympathetic to Israel; in the 1960s and 1970s, the myth was still of the kibbutznik turned reluctant soldier.
Not only has the Internet given scammers easy access to countless marks who might be sympathetic to the plight of a grammatically challenged Nigerian prince, but it has also made it easy for them to establish convincing false identities.
Even so, it may serve in the interest of moderate Peronists seeking to gain control of the movement to be sympathetic to Macri's legislative agenda in the near term, said Juan Cruz Diaz, head of the Cefeidas political consultancy.
Legal experts had thought Scalia might be sympathetic to the union position due to prior votes and statements on the subject, but his questions signaled support for the 10 non-union California public school teachers who challenged the fees.
Research published by Neale and her colleagues has found that people who see themselves as less attractive are more likely to be sympathetic to egalitarian norms while those who feel beautiful tend to want to reinforce existing social hierarchies.
Just as it is easy to be sympathetic to Jones's trying to direct attention to a player based in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Peppers has an uphill climb that perhaps justifies Harbaugh's extra efforts on his behalf.
"Defense lawyers have tried to get juries that would be sympathetic to their clients since the beginning of time," Jerin Arifa, Founder and President of the National Organization for Women's (NOW) inaugural virtual chapter, Young Feminists and Allies, tells Refinery29.
To many Americans, the Democratic Party appears to be sympathetic to that agenda and promotes policies that undermine, not just the United States the sovereign nation, but our Constitution, our culture, our traditions, all of what "America" has come to mean.
A majority of the Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed to be sympathetic to the pleas of a Missouri man on death row, who argues the state's method of lethal injection will cause him needless suffering due to a medical condition.
While many countries may be sympathetic to Washington's concerns, they are also worried about U.S. unilateralism and want to avoid having to choose sides and being caught in the crosshairs of a potential trade war between the world's two largest economies.
Judging by his past rulings, it's likely that Gorsuch would rule in favor of large corporations, be sympathetic to Christian organizations that object to providing health insurance that includes contraception to their employees, and strip power away from federal agencies.
"Just the presumption that because Obama was black he would be sympathetic to Palestinians was enough to cause political problems with certain donors and elements in the media who assumed that would mean that he was anti-Israel," Rhodes said.
The attitude of security forces to those believed to be sympathetic to militants is hardening, an Indian security official said, a process that began two years ago after the killing of a prominent militant leader, but has grown stronger since the February attack.
Flynn would get on the phone with the Russian ambassador and suggest that, 'Don't worry, we will revisit this when we get to be president' in terms of executive sanctions without some understanding that the administration would be sympathetic to the idea.
But much of what looked like indiscriminate destruction of property was in fact part of a coordinated pressure campaign: For months, the protesters have been targeting mainland Chinese businesses, as well as those that they perceive to be sympathetic to the central government.
In fact, if voters see tenured professors as a tiny elite that they or their children rarely interacted with during their college years, they are less likely to be sympathetic to claims that academic tenure leads to a better research and education environment.
Are we left at the end of the day more willing to be sympathetic to the alleged perpetrator and his side of the story, or do we think he's been playing us — playing to our willingness to accord benefit of the doubt?
A 2013 study of Turkish (Muslim) and Russian immigrants in Germany found that the more religious the immigrants were (or, in the case of Russian immigrants, the more attuned to ethnic identity), the less likely they were to be sympathetic to radical action.
Schumer appeared to be sympathetic to Paul's argument earlier Thursday, but he argued that it was difficult to give Paul his amendment and not do the same for other senators, pointing out that time was running out and the House still needed to vote.
Chazelle's script might be sympathetic to Mia — La La Land is fond of anyone chasing a seemingly impossible dream — but where he writes the character as a flat, wistful cut-out, Stone brings her into 3D, transforming her into someone resembling an actual human woman.
Issues will spring up out of nowhere, which will be frustrating and painful unless you can be sympathetic to that fact that people are having a hard time communicating because they feel under pressure and as though their power or independence is being challenged.
Rather, they will become the party of Ed Gillespie-type candidates — weak-willed leaders who fail to stand up to Trump when it counts and pretend to be sympathetic to Trump policies and practices they privately deplore, from a president they privately view with disdain.
Just as she didn't expect Mr. Garish to be sympathetic to her single-parent status, she didn't expect her daughter to fall for the soft-spoken stranger-soldier whose personality had done a U-turn in the 173 years that had passed since kindergarten.
It is easy to be sympathetic to Attorney General Bill Barr's frustration with Apple … just as it was easy to be sympathetic in 2016, when the Justice Department was equally frustrated with the tech giant after jihadists in San Bernardino murdered 14 innocent people.
"We think that if there are disputes on issues like steel overproduction or lack of market access, we may share the U.S. assessment of the problem, but that doesn't mean that we will be sympathetic to the means of dealing with the problem," he said.
No, I now know the real story was that Maria Butina is an alleged Russian spy — and that she had been my friend while she was purportedly working to influence American politics to be sympathetic to Russian interests at the height of the 2016 presidential election.
Although IPPA backers may be sympathetic to Hulk Hogan over Gawker's publication of his sex tape in 2013, Mary Anne Franks says that people like Hogan or Thiel (who, depending on who you ask, was "outed" by Gawker in 2007) aren't the focus of the legislation.
How can someone express their discontent with American policy — even a reckless kid who might express his views that may be sympathetic to enemies of America, but still is not, himself, a terrorist, but is being set up to be one by the big business of government?
And if you thought that Attorney General Jock Jeffcoat would be sympathetic to the need to un-deport an "illegal immigrant" back to the United States so she can testify against an extremely wealthy white man, I've got a building on Fifth Avenue to sell you.
Ms. Illuzzi did not say in court why having few young white women on the jury would be problematic for the prosecution, but the district attorney's office appeared to be operating on the theory that such jurors were likely to be sympathetic to Mr. Weinstein's accusers.
Under normal circumstances, the Supreme Court does not like to take up issues that have not been fully reviewed by the lower courts, but some justices on the bench might be sympathetic to the fact that the lower court issued an injunction blocking the program nationwide.
Any appeals of decisions by U.S. District Court Judge James Robart in Seattle face a regional court dominated by liberal-leaning judges who might not be sympathetic to Trump's rationale for the ban, and a currently shorthanded Supreme Court split 4-4 between liberals and conservatives.
So establishment Democrats like Obama and Clinton — who may be sympathetic to Sanders's actual agenda but are skeptical of his European-style plan for passing it — have arrived at a theory of politics that's less romantic but has a better track record of success in the United States.
Trump may be sympathetic to the plight of the "Dreamers," but many hard right Republicans are not, especially some prominent red state attorneys general who threaten an anti-DACA lawsuit they are eventually likely to win, thanks to Trump's Supreme Court appointment, whom some suggest is among the unsympathetic.
While reasonable people might be sympathetic to the argument that someone acquitted for a crime should have the right to start life anew without a false accusation hanging over their heads, the law still infringes on the rights of others to speak and write freely about public topics.
Also, the lawyer is believed to have said that SpaceX's three-times-appraisal offer was a "brilliant" move on the company's part, since a jury in an eminent-domain proceeding determines how much a homeowner gets — and they would not be sympathetic to anyone who turned down that kind of money.
At the same time, Trump has always claimed to be sympathetic to DREAMers, and he says that he and Republicans are the party that actually wants to help them — which should, in theory, indicate that he'd want to spend political capital to pass a bill that would do just that.
The whole film consists of people trying to establish policies and agreements that will last beyond the end of the Obama administration, and for the most part they expect a new president who will be sympathetic to many of those views, even if Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama's ideas about foreign policy at times conflicted.
So he seems like a comedian, another Trump kind of guy, like just this knucklehead, and you want to kind of be sympathetic to him, but you think about Afghanistan, Iraq, his whole posse—Dick Cheney and all those guys—they're basically warlords, imperialistic warlords, so it's not so funny, or cute any longer.
Privacy advocates and former Feingold staffers said they expected Feingold, if returned to office, to be sympathetic to the privacy concerns of technology companies and civil liberties groups on issues such as encryption and domestic spying, at a time when many lawmakers are being pressured to confront security threats from Islamic State and other militant groups.
During his first term in office, in the late 1990s, the police recommended that he be charged with fraud and breach of trust in a complicated case in which Mr. Netanyahu was suspected of acting to appoint an attorney general who would be sympathetic to a minister under investigation for corruption, in return for that minister's political support.
Plus, many features that appear in new versions of Android are often already included in skins like Samsung's One UI. I would be sympathetic to that argument, but after this article was published a reader made a super important point to me on Twitter: people are keeping their phones longer now because the prices have crept up.
But many liberals have criticized her position as overly hawkish, leaving party leaders with the delicate task of adopting an Israel plank that represents her views –– and doesn't anger Jewish voters –– without alienating the Sanders supporters who tend to be sympathetic to the Palestinian cause and distrust the former secretary of State on issues of foreign policy.
DeVos signaled that she might be sympathetic to these viewpoints in July of last year, when she held meetings to discuss the issue with the groups Families Advocating for Campus Equality (FACE) and Stop Abusive and Violent Environments (SAVE), which advocate for the rights of people accused of sexual assault, and the National Coalition for Men (NCFM), a men's rights group.
The Daily Mail and its owner, Lord Rothermere, had been openly supportive of the Nazi regime; the Duke of Windsor was known to be sympathetic to the Nazis (last year he was shown in a family film giving the salute with his niece, now Queen Elizabeth II); and many upper-class English people became close to leading Nazis, such as Mitford sisters Diana and Unity.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeDemocrats, environmentalists blast Trump rollback of endangered species protections Bottom Line Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (R-Okla.), who was arguing $22019 billion should be considered a floor, will be sympathetic to a $750 billion budget.
Despite its post-Watergate image as a crusading publication, in the Pentagon Papers era the Post often went out of its way to be sympathetic to power: When Bradlee discovered that his deceased sister-in-law Mary Meyer's diary detailed her affair with John F. Kennedy, he handed the document over to James Jesus Angleton of the CIA rather than break the story in the Post.
Without implying that rules were of no importance, he argued that the phenomenon of marriage and divorce had changed a lot since the regulations were laid down: Francis describes the church as a field hospital for the wounded, not a country club for the beautiful…Francis would be sympathetic to the woman who put her husband through law school waiting tables but then got dumped for a pretty, younger associate.
Joseph Dunford told reporters after the attack, that under the military's rules, US troops in Niger can accompany local forces only on missions when "the chances of enemy contact are unlikely," and the fact that they were ambushed in a place known to be sympathetic to local ISIS affiliates and where the UN had tracked 46 attacks in the previous year and a half that left dozens of Nigerien soldiers dead.
At the same time that the accuser Christine Blasey Ford's example has inspired countless victims to feel empowered and share their trauma in all manner of forums, the way that her courage has been met in the Senate with condescension, contempt and hostility has secured in many survivors a sense that power will not be sympathetic to the disclosure; it will treat it as an affront and an attack.
Closing still meant taking a financial hit at the two restaurants Luangrath and Pradachith own and operate together—Bangkok Golden, a Thai restaurant located in Falls Church, Virginia, and Thip Khao, a Laotian restaurant in Washington D.C. Plus, both locations already had reservations on the books, meaning they would need to make a number of potentially awkward phone calls to guests who might not be sympathetic to their cause.

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