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How to use feel sympathy for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "feel sympathy for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "feel sympathy for". Mastering all the usages of "feel sympathy for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Let's take a minute to feel sympathy for Ted Cruz.
You feel sympathy for her, because you can see her struggle.
First, we're told that we shouldn't feel sympathy for wealthy corporations.
"I feel sympathy for most young men here, doing nothing," he said.
Do you feel sympathy for those guys, having done this for seven years?
Nobody should feel sympathy for the deplatformed purveyors of conspiracies, falsehoods and anger.
It would be understandable to feel sympathy for anyone so isolated and vilified.
It can be hard to feel sympathy for bureaucratic and faceless insurance companies.
And it's understandable that people feel greater sympathy for those who feel sympathy for them.
It's also hard to feel sympathy for drug addicts or to understand obsessively suicidal adolescents.
"LionMaker is very good at making people feel sympathy for him," he told Motherboard on Skype.
At this point in the doc, it's possible to feel sympathy for Weiner as he struggles to evade and spin his bad press, but it's impossible to not feel sympathy for Abedin, who clearly wants nothing more than to retreat from a spotlight that's growing ever brighter.
Clark isn't someone I expected to feel sympathy for but throughout the series, it's impossible not to.
I suppose in some ways you might feel sympathy for her, because it's out of her control.
Many of them feel sympathy for her, as well, believing that she was given an impossible task.
"We feel sympathy for the families involved, including Ms. Jones, who lost her unborn child," the statement said.
Along with my desire to celebrate, I feel sympathy for those who had invested so much in Mrs.
Most feel sympathy for the suffering of others and are quick to help someone in need, even as toddlers.
Most feel sympathy for the suffering of others and are quick to help someone in need, even as toddlers.
But he's also, just barely, someone you can feel sympathy for, which is what really makes the series work.
"I get why people feel hurt, and I get why other people might feel sympathy for them," Mr. Stewart added.
I actually feel sympathy for my father, because I think Woman B is making him choose between her and us.
The film does such an effective job honoring Dolezal's story that many Black viewers may feel sympathy for her; I did.
It is difficult, then, for some people to understand why I feel sympathy for the mages trapped in the Circle of Magi.
And in Something Borrowed, we're actually made to feel sympathy for the guy who is cheating on his fiancée with her best friend.
But I do, yeah, feel sympathy for people who had been making x amount and now make 40 percent of x amount suddenly.
"It's rather hard to feel sympathy for a person who raises hell on your country and everyone in it," he said in an interview.
Keith dismisses the case, but not before Veronica begins to feel sympathy for the Collective -- and Casey's parents kidnap him back into their custody.
For those who feel sympathy for lower-level employees at the now-tainted company, the idea of saving their jobs has a significant pull.
But is he worried that young New Yorkers won't feel sympathy for Joe, who wants his team, the Washington Senators, to beat those "damn Yankees"?
" Knox notes that it's "hard to feel sympathy for Carter," and that the 20-year-old "may not be innocent in a moral or philosophical sense.
It's hard to feel sympathy for the Duttons' plight when their own claim to the land is rooted in forcefully and fatally pushing Natives off of it.
Much as the woman in Phoenix had wanted Stefan to succeed, both children and adults seem to feel sympathy for the characters whose lives they momentarily control.
Shannon Liao, news writer: The scariest kind of horror is when you feel sympathy for the monster and understand its plight while knowing its inevitable doom is coming.
"Billions" doesn't ask viewers to feel sympathy for this particular devil, but it does suggest, throughout the course of the episode, that he's trapped by his own success.
To move past the follies of the drug wars, it is not enough for law enforcement to feel sympathy for a new generation of more demographically relatable addicts.
"It's tough to see a disturbing image like that and not feel sympathy for the animal," U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) polar bear biologist Todd Atwood said in an interview.
But when Mr. Maestri, in chilling voice, delivers Falstaff's defense of his girth as an embodiment of stature and potency, you feel sympathy for this laughingstock of a knight.
Why do we fail to feel sympathy for the caller when we know he or she is just trying to make money and get by like the rest of us?
" We feel sympathy for Helen, and even for Odysseus' slave women, executed for sleeping with the enemy — or as Wilson puts it, "the things the suitors made them do with them.
But it was hard to feel sympathy for her in those moments, watching her rail and shout and cry, insensitive to the needs of anyone else in the room, perpetually unsatisfied.
And the show implored its viewers to feel sympathy for its devils, Melisandre and Cersei Lannister, who were given two of the show's most meaningful scenes, both of which had no dialogue.
" I already feel sympathy for all the people whose breakups will be chased first by the defiant bounce of "Better Now" and later, once reality sets in, by the acoustic ballad "Stay.
Global Sports LONDON — It was easy to feel sympathy for Maria Lasitskene, Darya Klishina and the other athletes from Russia who won medals at the world track and field championships without the customary trappings.
As it turns out, all you need to feel sympathy for a wood-chopping mechanism's Sisyphean task is to give it a face, which Marczewski does in his new minimalist short film, Vicious Cycle.
Some might feel sympathy for these collectors, but the video makes clear that the New York City Sanitation Department, which made the video and posted it online, wanted them to be seen as something else: common criminals.
I feel sympathy for both Parreno and Terpstra and their obsession with Kennedy's funeral train, but somehow, neither of their works feel like more than a conceptual conceit without a payoff, especially when juxtaposed with Fusco's photographs.
I go back and forth about whether I should feel sympathy for him, but it seems absurd that someone should be given free rein to make an unsafe workplace for others, even if they are on the spectrum.
Bardem and Theron have almost zero chemistry together, and it's difficult to feel sympathy for the couple when their modern-day life on a beautiful South African estate is intercut with the horrors they experienced in the field.
You have to some feel sympathy for "Eddy the Boss," who was looking to get his Dimension Data team a win after its leader Mark Cavendish was forced to abandon the race after crashing on stage four and breaking his shoulder.
Claire Haug: Looking back now as a nearly-21 year old, I feel sympathy for my 18- year-old self, crying in my dorm room on my first night of college, surrounded by a life packed into suitcases and boxes.
As your culture becomes more well-off, and the value of off-cuts and offal kind of disappears, and people think of meat as only ribeye and loin and filet, that [causes that] sort of aversion, which I definitely don't feel sympathy for.
As the viewer, you are supposed to feel sympathy for Sierra's situation, but regardless of the fact that Sierra has body image issues that are keeping her from telling Jamey the truth and contributing to her bullying of Veronica, what she did kind of sucks.
Admittedly, it's hard not to feel sympathy for all concerned -- beginning with Brennin Hunt, who played Roger and suffered the injury -- although again, it's not like the high-wire act of these live productions, and the possibility of messing up, is the principal reason people tune in, especially after so many of them.
It is odd to feel sympathy for a venture that is essentially a marketing strategy for an energy drink, but still: It would have been nice to see how a full-strength Salzburg did in the Europa League, for Marsch to have two of his finest players available to him for a full season.
Miles and Bill are revealed to be con artists, who plan on buying Powell's mine, salt it and sell it back for a high price. Luke meanwhile begins to feel sympathy for Powell and decides to help him in his hard times.
When Mrs. Harper, despite struggling with her grief, brings Robin to the chapel to hear the choir, Georgie begins to feel sympathy for her. Nevertheless, he cannot bring himself to join the new dramatics class when he learns that Mrs. Harper will be teaching it.
Madeline does not feel sympathy for him and calls him out for abusing the cat and the dogs as well as bullying the girls. Pepito apologizes and promises to change his ways. Madeline accepts his apology and says the girls will monitor him. Sure enough, Pepito begins to change.
Lambourn professed empathy for Cho, and said that he was a target of bullying in high school. "No one listens to you unless you've got something sensational to do. And that's why I feel sympathy for Cho Seung- Hui [sic]. He had to go that far", Lambourn stated.
And that, it seems, is the greatest sin of all. Is it any wonder she was reduced to tears in the October 2007 GMTV interview? Did we feel sympathy for her then? No. 'Heather Mills has Melt Down' screamed the headlines, so now she had lost her marbles to boot.
Betly begs Daniele to stay with her for a day, in order to keep the unruly soldiers at bay. Overjoyed Daniele agrees, while Betly starts to feel sympathy for him. Max pretends to be drunk and makes false advances on Betly, who calls upon Daniele's help. After an argument Max challenges Daniele to a duel at midnight, which the latter accepts.
One of the men poses as Sergeant Carlino, a strange police detective, while another poses as Mike, an old friend of her husband dropping by for a visit. Susy relies on "Mike", and he eventually begins to feel sympathy for her. "Roat" poses as both the elderly Mr. Roat and his "son", Roat Junior. Roat Senior ransacks Susy's room and steals a wedding photo from the bedroom.
Boris and Shlomo begin fighting on stage during the play, interrupting the production and inciting an intermission. Backstage, Shlomo, and Boris argue once more, with Boris mentioning Shlomo's dedication to his business pursuits over familial values. Shlomo informs Boris that he and his late wife were unable to bear children, making Boris feel sympathy for his rival. Angelica sprints backstage, bumping into Shlomo and inadvertently destroying the television set.
After the 1916 Easter Rising he bought ruined buildings in Abbey Street as sites for his newspaper offices. The call (expressed through his Irish Independent) for the executions of Sean MacDiarmada and James Connolly at a point when the Irish public began to feel sympathy for their cause, made him even more unpopular. Murphy privately disavowed the editorial, claiming it had been written and published without his knowledge.
Bigger's defense attorney, Jill Thorpe, tried to prove that it was Schwartz who had actually physically committed the murder. Both the prosecution and the defense attacked Schwartz's character. Lead prosecutors Sylvia Lafferty and Richard Platt also brought in a more sophisticated DNA analysis than the one used for the Schwartz trial. The trial ended up painting Schwartz as an extremely manipulative individual, causing the jury to feel sympathy for Bigger.
When the A-Laws headquarters decide to attack the Katharon base with the automatons, he simply tells Kati that there is no need to feel sympathy for them. After Soma is declared KIA, he gives the Ahead Smultron to Louise Halevy. During the strategy planning, he prepares a squad to follow his plan, but Kati Mannequin changes part of it. He is among the A-Laws members who lead the Memento Mori operation.
Learing about Sharon (Anjana Basu ), ACP Shabor and Nandu travel to Lucknow to question Sharon and later learns that Sharon and her boyfriend Sujit(Mir Afsar Ali ) do not live in together anymore upon accidentally finding Sharon's advance on Bijoy. Sumana meets Bijoy only to feel sympathy for him. Uma's roommate Joyi(Priyanka Mondal) finds some selfie about Uma's murderer. ACP Shabor asks Joyi to be the bait and blackmail all possible suspects.
Dobroselova originally lived in the country, but moved to St. Petersburg (which she hates) when her father lost his job. Her father becomes very violent and her mother severely depressed. Her father dies and they move in with Anna Fyodorovna, a landlady who was previously cruel to them but at least pretends to feel sympathy for their situation. Dobroselova is tutored by a poor student named Pokrovsky, whose drunken father occasionally visits.
Then Roger started to become verbally abusive to Peggy. And then when it came out about the one-night stand (Peggy expressed she could feel sympathy for Rita who was going through a similar ordeal in her trial as Peggy had eight years earlier), Peggy finally told Roger that their marriage was over! Peggy took Billy to live in Boise, Idaho. (Although in November 1977, Peggy returned to town, but left Billy in a Boise boarding school.
Her make-up becomes lighter as she becomes a model and later a supermodel. When her career falters, Chopra's look becomes softer, demonstrating her character's lack of concern about her appearance before she returns to Mumbai. According to Dhody, Chopra's look is "very contemporary and a very much today's look, but my idea was to streamline and take it to the classic side [rather] than making it trend-based". Ranaut's character was designed to make audiences feel sympathy for her.
The girls see a personal ad in which a lonely, middle-aged man named Seymour asks a woman he met recently to contact him. Enid makes a prank phone call to Seymour, pretending to be the woman and inviting him to meet her at a diner. The two girls and their friend, Josh, secretly watch Seymour at the diner and make fun of him. Enid soon begins to feel sympathy for Seymour, and they follow him to his apartment building.
For a while, Tommy is encased in amber by the White Dino Ranger, and once freed, finds himself unable to de-morph, due to his Dino Gem and his morpher re-molecularizing. He remains in his morphed form for a while. Despite this resolve, he cannot help but feel sympathy for Trent when his students did not, reminding the others of his tenure as the evil Green Power Ranger. After seeing the power of the White Ranger Clone and the Terrorsaurus, Tommy decides that the Rangers need an upgrade.
The Boer commander, Koos de la Rey, was quoted as saying: In response to the Boers desperate need of supplies, the British command changed tactics, adopting a counter-insurgency approach. They established heavily defended blockhouses along supply-lines, and used a scorched earth policy, burning houses and crops, and interning Boers in concentration camps. This caused the costs of the campaign to rise dramatically, and began to have a negative impact on the popularity of the campaign amongst ordinary Australians. Some even started to feel sympathy for the Boers.
At Survivor Series, the storyline saw Owen partially responsible for costing Bret the WWF Championship. Bret faced Bob Backlund in a match with the stipulation that the winner would be declared when a competitor's cornerman threw a towel into the ring to signify a submission. After Owen caused Smith to knock himself unconscious, Owen pretended to feel sympathy for Bret. While Backlund had Bret in a crossface Chickenwing, the angle had Owen convince his mother Helen to throw in Bret's towel, enabling Backlund to win the match and the title.
He also felt Tom's subplot was impressive because it made him feel sympathy for Tom due to his problems with Wendy, despite the fact that Tom was being so inconsiderate to his friends. Sandra Gonzalez of Entertainment Weekly particularly praised Aziz Ansari and Ron Swanson, as well as the moving subplot, which she said spotlighted the show's impressive supporting cast. Gonzalez felt the main plot "fell a little flat", but was helped by the conflict between Leslie and Ron. Steve Kandell of New York magazine praised the episode, and said the script keeps the characters grounded without making them into caricatures.
Inspired by Die Hard, the writers hoped that this approach would allow them to create a complex villain with depth. According to Louden, the story characters are not "black and white", and depending on the player's perspective, players will feel sympathy for the villain and feel torn when making the choices. Junction points were a tool used by Remedy to add replayability to the game, unlocking alternate content and changing the state of the world, and the gameplay segments remain identical regardless of players' choices. Quantum Break was described as a "transmedia action-shooter video game and television hybrid".
April expressed her sadness at losing her family all over again, even if it truly was not her mother, and wondered if she was indeed gone forever or was still alive somewhere. A family photograph of her, alongside her husband and infant daughter, was shown in "The Kraang Conspiracy" which had been kept by Jack Kurtzman. She was first referenced by April in "Karai's Vendetta." April mentioning the tragic loss of her mother as a child, caused Karai to feel sympathy for April, as she, too had lost and never knew her own mother, Tang Shen.
However, about a month later, Hope gets an urgent call from Liam. She finds out that Quinn orchestrated her and Wyatt's marriage by pushing Ivy off the Seine causing Liam to miss his chance to be with Hope. After confronting Quinn for her role and Wyatt for defending his mother, though she also feel sympathy for him, she had already married Wyatt and felt she should honor her commitment and then she found out that she was pregnant with Wyatt's child. She explains that she doesn't want her child to grow up with multiple fathers and have a complicated relationship like she did.
David Ettridge, the One Nation party director, said that the book's claims were intended to correct "misconceptions" about Aboriginal history. These alleged misconceptions were said to be relevant to modern-day Aboriginal welfare funding. He asserted that "the suggestion that we should be feeling some concern for modern day Aborigines for suffering in the past is balanced a bit by the alternative view of whether you can feel sympathy for people who eat their babies".Murdoch University The International Prohibition Of Racist Organisations: An Australian Perspective The book predicted that in 2050 Australia would have a lesbian president of Chinese-Indian background called Poona Li Hung who would be a cyborg.
A pregnant Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis) works for Cindy and they initially fight although Cindy starts to feel sympathy for her when she realizes that Sinead is similar to how Cindy was when she was pregnant with Holly. Sinead quits working for Cindy after she is a victim in a shooting in the shop. Sinead and Holly start fighting and Holly reports Sinead to Social Services after Sinead gives birth to a baby girl, Katy, and starts drug- dealing. Cindy lets Tony move in with her after she discovers he has cancer and after he accuses Sinead's stepmother, Diane O'Connor (Alex Fletcher) of reporting Sinead to the Social Services.
238 – it became set in Portugal in 1640 at a time when that country was under Spanish rule. The title became Giovanna de Guzman, but "for censorship reasons it was known variously as Giovanna Braganza, Giovanna di Sicilia, and even Batilde di Turenna", notes Charles Osborne.Osborne, Charles 1969, p. 281 Overall, Verdi was not happy with the translation, which Budden regards as "one of the worst ever perpetrated.""I now know what it means to translate and I feel sympathy for all bad translations that are around because it is impossible to make a good one", Verdi to Ricordi, 6 June 1865, in Budden, p.
It stars Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker, Aaron Yoo, Amanda Righetti, Travis Van Winkle, and Derek Mears and follows Clay Miller (Padalecki) as he searches for his missing sister, Whitney (Righetti), who is captured by Jason Voorhees (Mears) while camping in woodland at Crystal Lake. The film was originally conceived as an origin story, but the project evolved into a re-imagining of the first four Friday the 13th films. The character Jason Voorhees was redesigned as a lean, quick killer with a backstory that allows the viewer to feel sympathy for him, but not enough that he would lose his menace. In keeping with the tone of the film, Jason's mask was recreated from a mold of the original mask used for Part III; though there were subtle changes.
The Cambon Letter The Cambon letter was an unpublished letter to Zionist diplomat Nahum Sokolow issued by the French government in 1917 during the First World War announcing support for the Zionist project in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population. It read: > You were good enough to present the project to which you are devoting your > efforts, which has for its object the development of Jewish colonization in > Palestine.You consider that, circumstances permitting, and the independence > of the Holy Places being safeguarded on the other hand, it would be a deed > of justice and of reparation to assist, by the protection of the Allied > Powers, in the renaissance of the Jewish nationality in that Land from which > the people of Israel were exiled so many centuries ago. > The French Government, which entered this present war to defend a people > wrongfully attacked, and which continues the struggle to assure the victory > of right over might, can but feel sympathy for your cause, the triumph of > which is bound up with that of the Allies.

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