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"compassionately" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows sympathy for people or animals who are suffering

132 Sentences With "compassionately"

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And my mother was very compassionately pulled towards Anita Hill.
The public will take their minds there if led compassionately.
He can't afford to make decisions slowly, or even always compassionately.
He spoke compassionately about immigration, tough on security, he wanted bipartisanship.
The startup founder's guide to letting people go efficiently and compassionately
Each time, she turns them down as compassionately as she can.
The writer certainly doesn't revile the compassionately conservative candidate of 2000.
"This has never been dealt with compassionately by Senator McConnell," he continued.
President Bush, for example, didn't govern nearly as compassionately as he campaigned.
Markets allocate scarce resources much more efficiently, compassionately and effectively than government.
And it's about how we pay attention -- nonjudgmentally and compassionately towards ourselves.
Well, he -- if he acted more compassionately, Neil, I will give him the credit.
It humbles me to speak the truth, consider others compassionately, and demonstrate sacrificial love.
Conversely, might conservative Evangelicals become more compassionately tolerant of the diversity of the human condition?
We decided to deal compassionately with Bennett's demand for help and give it to him.
In the age of social media, virtue is not defined by how compassionately you act.
MacFarquhar also shows how difficult it is to run an organization efficiently, compassionately, and empathetically.
And these market pressures can undermine physicians' ability to safely and compassionately guide patient care.
And this one, always leveled half-accusingly, half-compassionately: Hey, Mom, your eyes are red.
The Internet would explode if Trump accurately and compassionately responded to every hate crime in America.
Dr. Mukherjee answers these questions cautiously and compassionately, if at times too cursorily for my satisfaction.
I tend to turn it around by the only known antidote, by judging myself favourably and compassionately.
It also may help a new generation of Americans think more rationally and compassionately about gender identity.
Being a teenager sucks, but the best way to get through it is to live compassionately, not cruelly.
"We need to embrace God's children compassionately and eliminate any prejudice, including racism, sexism and nationalism," Ballard said.
"We decided to deal compassionately with Bennett's demand for help and give it to him," Ms. Argento wrote.
" A skull on the cover compassionately adds in a voice bubble directed to weenie adults: "DON'T FEEL BAD.
Having a child pushes Scarlett to reconsider her own childhood, and to see her often harsh mother more compassionately.
If you want to maintain your relationships, Sandella says, you should prepare to talk compassionately -- or not at all.
I was politely and compassionately told by multiple "industry insiders" that my presence in the film degraded the message.
That implies, no matter how compassionately the question is asked, that they are not capable to handle their affairs.
"I want to make it clear that this has never been dealt with compassionately by Senator McConnell," Stewart said.
It can be gently and compassionately administered; alternatively, it can be roughly, carelessly or even, at worst, incompetently handled.
We keep waiting for his supporters, helped along by how compassionately and measuredly we are responding, to be persuaded.
We have only recently begun to make progress in understanding and responding compassionately to people with mental health conditions.
But as "I'll Never Love Again" suggests so compassionately, the enigmas of the hearts and loins persist throughout our lives.
"I want him to hate me," he says to his secretary, Mary, who compassionately watches the relationship unfold and unravel.
I was convinced that I was constantly being dissected for how fully or compassionately I had assumed my maternal role.
But why does the stigma seem to be even worse among those who we expect to compassionately care for it?
She then shared that Bourdain wanted to handle the request privately so they decided to deal with Bennett "compassionately" and help him.
We compassionately tried to help his son understand that if he wanted to take his father home alive, now was the time.
The president needs to establish a system of social pressure for local governments to wield to enforce physical distancing strictly but compassionately.
" Argento said she and her then-boyfriend, Anthony Bourdain, "decided to deal compassionately with Bennett's demand for help and give it to him.
As such, some are taught to speak authoritatively yet compassionately, and they take action responsibly with the aim of serving the collective good.
"The key thing is to approach a patient compassionately without bias and be there to guide her in the right direction," Smok said.
But as the problem in her city has grown worse, she's hopeful the city can implement the ban compassionately once it provides alternative shelter.
"From an architectural perspective, they will approach the problem much more compassionately than somebody who looks at it as a technological problem," he said.
She would have been thrilled at the Thatcher-Reagan collaboration, which was based upon an almost divine manifest destiny to govern strongly but compassionately.
Besides, to put it as compassionately as I can, the dramatis personae contain plenty of characters we wouldn't have minded seeing the back of.
"I was a strong supporter of Donald Trump when I believed he was going to address the immigration problem realistically and compassionately," Jacob Monty explained.
Weiner clearly admits practicing a noble form of leadership love he calls "managing compassionately " — the type defined as walking a mile in another person's shoes.
She seemed to look through your weakness and recognize all the best things inside you, compassionately overlooking or accepting your fear, your shallowness, your failings.
" The progressive Democrat tweeted about the woman, saying, "I was concerned there was a woman in crisis & want to ensure we treat the situation compassionately.
It is the act of sustaining community — of compassionately communing with children and families in the context of a culture — that makes this effort succeed.
This scene, which begins the second act and is the play's most stirring, both cruelly and compassionately lays bare the mechanics of one woman's defense system.
We must accept some responsibility for our planet's conflicts, and realize that compassionately dealing with the fallout of an unbalanced world is the only way forward.
Poppe, according to investigators, confessed to some of the murders when he was first arrested, claiming that he was compassionately ending the lives of terminally ill people.
And the best thing we could do compassionately for Mexico and Central America is not give them money that ends up in the hands of drug cartels.
Until then, the department will compassionately and professionally administer a large-scale child welfare program for illegal immigrant children, providing for their security, safety and well-being.
Lawrence (Jay Ellis) is clearly sleeping with his new coworker Aparna (Jasmine Kaur), the same one who compassionately told him that Woot Woot was trash in episode 6.
The most important challenge in life is our ability to compassionately imagine the lives of others -- all the ways their struggles and joys are different from our own.
What all involved must remember is that any changes must compassionately consider protecting timely access to care while making sure that regulations are less rigid, duplicative and costly.
This strategy feels believable too: They know that their path is lined with red flags, and they are actively, and perhaps compassionately, choosing to proceed with blinders on.
As the medical community grapples with how to reduce prescriptions without neglecting the needs of patients, disagreements about how to do that compassionately will continue to come up.
" — David Axelrod, former senior adviser to President Barack Obama "Cory Booker speaks so passionately and compassionately on issues of racial justice that it's hard not to be moved.
Swift is a queen of harmony, and she can translate this harmonious gift into the political sphere if she's more willing to creatively and compassionately explore and engage.
We watch her big, loving eyes as she listens to Sebastian play, compassionately supports him in his decision-making, and attends his concerts, eventually getting lost in the crowds.
The third was an eager admirer, who compassionately listened to the clinical description of my vaginismus, but when push came to shove, thought only to address his own pleasure.
Working in a volatile space of easily distorted or suppressed information, Ai's purpose, in the end, is to document the experiences of refugees—candidly and compassionately, patiently and obsessively.
It was like the other band member thinks this person is a dick, but meanwhile he's compassionately trying to get advice and figure out how to navigate the situation.
Once the couple won approval, they decided to build a commercial operation — a spotless, efficient and family-friendly farm, with animals that were raised compassionately, as Islamic law dictates.
Once they wrote compassionately and from experience, especially on The Suburbs; their grand proclamations about alienation and adulthood were delivered by narrators implied to have lived through such processes.
We should direct our fire at our common enemy – the idea that a central government can allocate scarce resources more effectively and compassionately than free markets and free people.
Instead of working to compassionately to help this group, politicians from both parties have scrambled to hurt everyone else just to protect their own hides from the potential bad publicity.
Ms. Crothers, who died in 2016, taught extensively and compassionately, and developed a large cohort of devoted students (in this way, she resembled her own mentor, the pianist Lennie Tristano).
What makes it a contender as one of Disney's strongest animated features is how delicately and compassionately it deals with tough topics, such as grief, loss, regret, identity, and forgiveness.
It's one of those books that stays with you long after you put it down, and makes you think more thoughtfully and compassionately about aging and the importance of neighbors.
A program of the National Center for Victims of Crime, VictimConnect offers a referral helpline and online chat where crime victims can learn about their rights and options confidentially and compassionately.
" The facilitator Dana responds with: "But if you act compassionately in this branch, that's still meaningful, because it has an effect on the branches that will split off in the future.
A SWAT team was subsequently called in, and officers tried to "gently and compassionately coax the individual out of his home," Mr. Freda said, but the man would not come out.
Rather than taking drastic measures, management is compassionately allowing the department to dwindle until its ultimate demise, as if it were a diseased limb on a tree of ones and zeros.
Any church shown to be covering up for abuse, or that refuses to compassionately care for those who have survived such trauma, should be withdrawn from the fellowship of its denomination.
Already getting Oscar buzz and out in theaters October 14, this biopic is a compassionately executed and thoughtfully probing look at a woman who struggled to find her place in the world.
She said in her statement that she and her then-boyfriend, the culinary television star Anthony Bourdain, had "decided to deal compassionately with Bennett's demand for help and give it to him".
Even if Woebot was not, in fact, directly responsible for lifting my spirits, it foreshadows a future of AI entities that will be able to compassionately, convincingly, and effectively accomplish this task.
"The nation's ability to humanely and compassionately care for vulnerable populations and expeditiously process and detain those who should not be admitted is being stressed to the breaking point," Mr. McAleenan said.
"I can tell you with absolute conviction that managing compassionately is not just a better way to build a team, it's a better way to build a company," he told the graduates.
As a Catholic Bishop, however, my obligation before God is to lead the faithful entrusted to my care and to teach the faith, clearly and compassionately, even on very difficult and sensitive issues.
On Tuesday, Southwest CEO Gary Kelly tweeted, "I"m so very proud of our Crew of five, along with several Customers, who responded courageously and compassionately on Flight 1380 two weeks ago today.
It's easy to tell people that they should deal more kindly and compassionately with one another when you're not the one getting your hijab ripped off or being told that you're a terrorist.
There was a certain tension, however, in his speech, which mingled calls to arms with calls for Democrats to reach out compassionately to Trump voters whose support for the president may be wavering.
One night, I overheard her matter-of-factly but compassionately tell her neighbor (and patient), whose life was near its end, to take a long cruise, from which she likely would not return.
As the purview of queerness expands and the need for political solidarity and resistance against LGBTQ violence becomes all the more necessary, how can we think critically and compassionately about desire, identity, and labels?
We are rarely schooled in how to break bad news compassionately, or how to sit in silence with a grieving family member, or even how to make recommendations for appropriate end-of-life care.
All this could be eliminated if a fraction of the billions wasted on the failed drug war were instead spent on treating addicts compassionately rather than punitively, and making drugs legal, regulated and safe.
If you bravely and compassionately decide to comfort the crier in question, take solace in the fact that you probably won't have to play the game of 20 questions captured in this So Sketch video.
Maya Alleruzzo compassionately captures the care given to the children orphaned during the war with ISIS, although it is hard to capture in photos the bewildering and heart-wrenching breadth of experience they have survived.
"As a Catholic Bishop, however, my obligation before God is to lead the faithful entrusted to my care and to teach the faith, clearly and compassionately, even on very difficult and sensitive issues," he added.
To anyone vaguely familiar with Katy's politics, there was nothing particularly surprising -- she's aggressively earnest and compassionately liberal -- but what struck me was the missionary zeal with which the former Christian singer takes her politics.
So, the sure way to address fear of the afterlife is to live the present life compassionately and wisely which, by the way, also helps us have a happy and meaningful life in the present.
But despite all the important progress we've made in LA County, we have much more work to do to make our system more equipped to respond effectively and compassionately to incidents of mental health crisis.
Stewart told Fox News in June that first responders were "at the end of their rope" with Congress and that the issue has "never been dealt with compassionately" by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
We believe the path to a healthy and lasting Republican Party lies in the creation of an inclusive platform, one that holds true to the legacy of limited government while addressing modern challenges reasonably and compassionately.
As this new class of U.S. policymakers takes their place at the helm of our nation's political and legislative decision-making, I urge them to think critically and act compassionately toward those affected by Trump's dangerous policies.
The director Laura Checkoway watches compassionately as the title characters — a Virginia couple who met when splitting a lottery ticket and married in their mid-90s — are separated because of squabbling family members and an indifferent bureaucracy.
The big picture: Stewart told Fox News in June first responders were "at the end of their rope" with Congress and that the issue has "never been dealt with compassionately" by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
" Participants are also connected with Canada's National Quit Smoking Line, where support staff can walk them through strategies for their specific triggers or, as Mishael, says "just [compassionately] listen to me vent about how terrible quitting can feel.
The savings from Trump's budget cut to EPA averages out to 34 cents per week for every taxpayer — money that will be shifted to other Trump priorities and never be seen by taxpayers that Mulvaney is compassionately protecting.
But Police Commissioner James O'Neill has spoken honestly and compassionately about what he describes as a mental-health crisis, the crucial need for peer support among officers and the importance of erasing the stigma of seeking and receiving counseling.
The pro-abortion hardliners who have howled for Lloyd's dismissal are wildly out of sync with regular Americans, who understand, like Lloyd, that vulnerable women and their unborn children can both be compassionately welcomed and supported by the Refugee Office.
Like drawing your own map, the difficulty in Etrian Odyssey V, like the very strictly designed games before it, is in the service of giving the player control over and understanding of the game and pacing her for the difficulty compassionately.
"We feel compelled to come to the aid of those communities, just as our Jewish community was so compassionately supported only a few short months ago by people around the world of many faiths," the congregation said on its GoFundMe page.
Some are lavish, like the fur-trimmed robes and elaborate turban of Joseph, who was sold by his brothers into slavery in Egypt and rose to power; he regards the viewer directly yet compassionately, representing his forgiveness of his brothers.
Although they have urged the American authorities to deal much more compassionately with the people knocking at their door, Catholic representatives have also been critical of the organisers of the caravan which has surged northwards from Honduras and camped out in Tijuana.
Bourdain had a nasty run with heroin and cocaine in his early 20s, about which he was an open book, and to which he credited his propensity to root for the underdog, and respond compassionately to suffering and injustice around the world.
They should target institutions designed to reach the voter base not with hyperbole and half-truths, and not to whip up the base into faux-outrage with reactionary viral hot takes, but to clearly, compassionately, and engagingly communicate conservative values and ideals.
But that will only occur if the scientific and pharmaceutical communities make a concerted effort in addition to thoughtfully, compassionately reaching out to parents and persuading them that pediatric research saves lives and alleviates suffering in one of the world's most vulnerable populations.
As extreme as all this extremism is — you should try reporting and writing on it for a couple weeks — there's also something deeply human about the study of extremism, and not only in the way it compassionately humanizes people who bring ugliness into the world.
I'm also glad this woman asked me to take the time—the same amount of time I would have spent picking at an ankle scab or reloading Snapchat—to explore the rest of my body in a manner that had never occurred to me: thoughtfully, sensually, compassionately.
She can sing menacingly about violence on "The Toy" ("The toy in my hand is real" can only conjure an image of a weapon) and compassionately on title track "Two Hands" ("Somehow we exist / in the folds, and I will kiss / both hands, the mystery before us").
In Cohen's study, this "charismatic" leader is contrasted with a hypothetical "task-oriented leader" whose strengths are about effectively achieving goals, and a "relationship-oriented" leader whose strengths are "treating followers compassionately and respectfully" — both of which have often been used to characterize Hillary Clinton's style of leadership.
" For Sagan, this new image challenged "the delusion that we have some privileged position in the universe," and at the same time "underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly and compassionately with one another and to preserve and cherish that pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.
So, saying, "Hey, maybe you want to fact-check that," or, "Hey, I found this article that seems to be false information," just kind of presenting it more compassionately than like, "You're a fucking idiot," just doing it a little more graciously within the communities is an option. Right.
Though Yentl could have easily sabotaged what had developed between Hadass and Avigdor, she actually helps the two rekindle their love and always acts compassionately towards Hadass, even offering to relay her knowledge of the Talmud and encouraging Hadass that she is as deserving of an education as a man.
"Although it is a tool that professional animal care staff can use compassionately and appropriately, our experience now shows that it is unnecessary, and its historical association with abuse of elephants leads us to conclude that it should not be in any AZA accredited facility," Vernon said in a statement.
I left the hospital battlefield a couple of years ago, but I spent 30 years on the front lines, fighting side by side with my coworkers for adequate staffing ratios, safe working conditions, and proper training, all while compassionately tending to the sick and wounded with inadequate supplies and resources.
"These acknowledgments are made in the hopes of making a positive difference to Mr. Grimm and to the everyday lives of our children who rely upon us to protect them compassionately and in ways that more perfectly respect the dignity of every person," Judge Arenda Wright Allen said in handing down her decision.
There are many who simply hate vegans when they feel that veganism challenges their worldviews and habits on the basis of ethics and morality, and they try to shut down veganism out of defensiveness, instead of opening their hearts and minds to the possibility of living compassionately and nonviolently with other animals.
Gregory Scott, a sociologist and professor at DePaul University, has been working to spread awareness of how safer consumption sites work; touring the country with Safe Shape, a traveling pop-up demonstration of an SCS, Scott provides skeptics and activists an inside view of how these centers can help compassionately mitigate the drug crisis.
" The Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in the country at over 15 million people, did something similar: It passed a resolution asking the Trump administration to consider a pathway to citizenship for asylum seekers and keeping families together at the border because of the "biblical mandate to act compassionately toward those who are in need.
And if the sense of impermanence gets to us on occasion — which it will as we age, as we see ourselves ever more clearly, more soberly, more compassionately aware of all that we still do not do well — then we Vancouverites can take a moment to raise our eyes out of the city to those towering highlands, to the crisp lattice of snow.
Trump slams 'open border' Democrats , blasts Mexico on heels of executive order Dan Backer: I was a childhood immigrant to the US -- Trump is acting wisely and compassionately Daniel Henninger: Here's another Trumpian solution to illegal immigration : Let the economy control it GOP LAWMAKERS TO TRY AGAIN ON IMMIGRATION BILL:  GOP leaders abruptly pulled a compromise immigration bill from consideration late Thursday, announcing the measure would not come to a vote before the weekend as initially planned -- throwing another wrench into Republican leaders&apos attempts to take action amid the controversy at the border ...  A vote on an updated bill will take place next week instead, House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mike McCaul, R-Texas, told reporters.

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