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Surely, I said, he must have sympathy for gay Christians.
I don't have sympathy for the charges or the allegations.
"I have sympathy for Roseanne but she did terrible things," he says.
I have sympathy for everybody to do what they want to do.
Do we have to have sympathy for the internet addicts that you interview?
People look at me walking and, I can tell, have sympathy for me.
"And by the way, I have sympathy for the Republicans," Mr. Schumer said.
Who would not have sympathy for his family or anyone in that position?
Of course, few will have sympathy for wealthy oenophiles crying over their spilled Margaux.
No one in South Dakota is going to have sympathy for the NARAL lobbyist.
Because there are people around her creating things, and you know, I have sympathy for her.
It's unclear whether or not Castle Rock wants its audience to have sympathy for the devil.
Villagers often have sympathy for the buyers—they may even help to prevent trafficked women from fleeing.
"We have sympathy for bringing more transparency into the selection process," portfolio manager Henning Gebhardt told Reuters.
And "Musikalische Exequien" is the work of someone who would have sympathy for the current global crisis.
They plead with the reader to have sympathy for Latino immigrants, which is a fine humanitarian agenda.
Ordinary Burmese are potentially a receptive audience: many despise the top brass, but have sympathy for regular soldiers.
We talked with him about time travel, digital comics, and—most surprising—learning to have sympathy for yourself.
So I have sympathy for CBS News's Elaine Quijano, who was tasked with moderating the Pence-Kaine debate.
It's scary, and it's like your brain malfunctions and you're on live TV. … I have sympathy for her.
But a lot of them know people with meth habits or heroin habits that they have sympathy for.
"As humans we need to have sympathy for them," said Ruthie Sommers, an interior designer who lives nearby.
A 52-year-old man, reported to have sympathy for far-right extremist groups, has been arrested following the killing.
Some say we should have sympathy for Spicer, who clearly is under a great deal of stress working for Trump.
I think when people really cling to their identities they don't really have sympathy for other communities and their struggles.
Many members continue to have sympathy for Omar, the source said, but other members are also genuinely offended by her remarks.
But I have sympathy for The Review's owner-publishers, who perhaps feared possible economic repercussions (rumors circulated about advertisers threatening to flee).
Voters may generally support pot legalization, but few have sympathy for a pot entrepreneur unable to become a multimillionaire because of banking obstacles.
I have sympathy for that, so hopefully they all do well and it's going to be a good night for all of them.
While I certainly have sympathy for efforts to reduce barriers to broadband entry, there are several compelling problems with such "one touch" ordinances.
I don't think his actions warrant credentials being suspended, but it's hard to have sympathy for a man who was basically asking for it. Well.
A minority of people in Turkey, whose population is largely Sunni Muslim, have sympathy for the group's ideology, if not its methods, several polls have shown.
Trump added that people who opposed Kavanaugh's confirmation were "evil" and appealed to the women in the crowd to have sympathy for men accused of sexual assault.
I would like to have sympathy for those who don't care about gun violence in my area because there hasn't been a mass shooting yet in Elmhurst.
MACCALLUM: You know, in my mind, Juan, you know, you look at this, and you do obviously have sympathy for Patti Blagojevich&aposs and for her daughters.
If Savages embody old school rock 'n' roll danger, their ideals are even rawer: Like Pessoa's poet, Savages don't have sympathy for the Devil—they pity him.
" Quotable "I have sympathy for plagiarists to some extent — because it's really hard to know what you've invented and what is someone else's invention that you've absorbed.
We understand that some critics of American interventionism may be inclined to have sympathy for China as a still-developing country bullied by an over-dominant West.
I have sympathy for the clumsy, being a member of that tribe myself — I've had an up-and-down relationship with gravity for most of my life.
"But I have sympathy for the CSU's calls for a change in immigration policy given the need for order," he added, warning Merkel against compromising with the Greens.
"I think we need to be careful here because while we all have sympathy for what's happened in Flint, this is primarily a local and state responsibility," Sen.
You need to grant your adversary moral respect; give him the intellectual benefit of doubt; have sympathy for his motives and participate empathically with his line of reasoning.
"It's hard not to have sympathy for somebody who experienced that level of childhood trauma: An overstimulated medulla looks for and perceives danger everywhere," he told Indie Wire.
"You have members who won by less than a percentage point, and I have sympathy for them," said Representative Jim McGovern, Democrat of Massachusetts, who oversees the Rules Committee.
She came on "TMZ Live" to talk about the beating she took -- even a few liberals have sympathy for the conservative lightning rod in the aftermath of the show.
His father, Abdullah, delivered an alternative Christmas message on Britain's Channel 4, pleading with the world to have sympathy for those risking their lives to make their way to Europe.
But one ex-consultant, who said that they were once close to Stidham, said that they still have sympathy for their former friend as controversy around LuLaRoe continues to swirl.
"I certainly have sympathy for them, but the policy has been changed, and the moment they changed it, the policy was eliminated," said Representative Henry Cuellar, a Democrat who represents Laredo.
I have sympathy for lawmakers on this point since doing things by the book leaves them subject to lots of interference by the minority party and slows things down quite a bit.
And also to play Bellwether [in Zootopia], who really ends up being the villain, if you want to do it and make it interesting, you do have to have sympathy for her.
Also, let other people talk more to show them you're listening, but if they talk too much about themselves, have sympathy for them, because they are people who really don't know themselves.
You might be inclined to have sympathy for the targets: They are, after all, citizens of the United States of America; their heads shouldn't be messed with—especially by a Foreign Power.
I did have sympathy for the way every one of his unveilings was overshadowed by a Trump catastrophe until the end, when of course Britain conspired to make the last press conference … muted.
" Later in the hearing, he said, "Even when you might have sympathy for the litigants in front of you, as a judge, your fidelity is first and foremost to the rule of law.
With football at times a sanctuary for the kind of toxic, outdated macho attitudes that enable a certain segment of people to have sympathy for Richie Incognito, MMA's social culture looks downright progressive.
It's a tragic, complex truth that means however revolting I find him, I also have sympathy for the ways shame and the inability to live honestly may have twisted this man into a murderer.
It can have sympathy for Drew getting caught in a web he never saw coming even as it reveals the self-serving lengths he will go to in order to save his own skin.
The far-right Alternative for Germany party, which started as a movement against the euro currency, now carries an anti-migrant, anti-Muslim message and has leaders who have sympathy for Mr. Trump's politics.
Bates Motel has more sympathy for Norman when it comes to how little he knows about what his murderous alter ego gets up to, but it doesn't have sympathy for the act of murder itself.
I think it's an unfortunate negotiation where I have sympathy for the Prime Minister who is trying to negotiate every day, everything in the press publicly and members of her own party that don't agree.
Princess Diana's former personal secretary thinks the late icon would have sympathy for her son Prince Harry and his bride to be in what's turning out to be "one of the most stressful weeks of their lives."
You can, as I do, have sympathy for the victims of yesterday's shooting and condemn the shooter, while at the same time raging, nonviolently of course, against an agenda that places other Americans in very real danger.
It's tough to have sympathy for someone who voluntarily worked for a notoriously disloyal and self-dealing family, with a long-standing reputation of allegedly refusing to pay workers and doing whatever necessary to maintain power and status.
Douthat: My sense of things is that on the domestic front, you have a lot of different Republican figures who have sympathy for a genuinely populist agenda, ranging from Cotton to Marco Rubio to Mike Lee and others.
Recent studies show that while Mexicans still have sympathy for migrants, many are concerned that Mexico will not be able to cope with the arrival of thousands of people from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador fleeing violence and poverty at home.
"We have sympathy for the plaintiff in this case, but we will be vigorously defending the lawsuit as we believe that Stanford has acted with appropriate diligence and compassion within the constraints of privacy laws," said a university spokeswoman, Lisa Lapin.
"I think we need to be careful here because while we all have sympathy for what's happened in Flint, this is primarily a local and state responsibility," the Senator told reporters in January following the proposal of a $600 million aid package.
He also dodged when asked why he didn't have sympathy for Fields, instead pointing out that the tape being used by the police investigation was his tape and saying that there are more pressing issues at play, like ISIS and foreign threats.
Rings' all-male team of screenwriters seems to want to portray femininity as a unifying force that allows Julia to see and have sympathy for Samara and her plight, but the film doesn't develop either character enough for this connection to seem meaningful.
"It's not to say we have sympathy for the killers on Mindhunter, or want to glamorize them, but they are three-dimensional human beings and they have to appear that way onscreen," adding that toeing the line between reality and fantasy is a difficult challenge.
But I'm just saying that making a movie about police brutality that puts you in a position where you have sympathy for the chief of police who is trying to wrangle these guys is not a very effective way to make a film about police brutality.
" The singer added: "It's hard, I guess, to have sympathy for a lot of drug addicts because we think that it's their fault or they asked for it or something, but you do not ask to have your life shaken up that way and to have everything taken from you.
"When I see you staying in a hotel that costs thousands of yuan a night, eating fancy food, and that you can afford to fly to Kenya when you want to see giraffes, even though I won't say I'm happy for your demise, I definitely do not have sympathy for you," one commenter wrote.
"When you look at what is emanating out of North Korea, I have sympathy for the argument that anything we can do to stop an unpredictable person from using nuclear weapons is worth trying," former secretary of homeland security Michael Chertoff, who now runs a cybersecurity consulting firm, said Tuesday at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Our neighbors were too close in London: a rowdy family who hosted BBQs every weekend, complete with screaming children and middle-age-denial garage music blasting from tinny speakers; and a lonesome older lady who we tried to have sympathy for, until she started claiming we were responsible for her gas bills and rifling through our bins at midnight.
By and large, I have sympathy for what the media are trying to do — but it it still frustrating sometimes for research of which we are probably proud to end up getting characterized and then ridiculed as the comment stream gets further and further from the original research and everybody tries to make a volatile ideological vessel out of it.
Yet one can have sympathy for the translators; though Kelsen's reasoning is rigorous, his style cannot be described as limpid.
After she kills the businessman's brother, Karan gets trapped as he was the last man to see the person alive. Karan is shocked at the development but chalks it to the work of rival gang. Meanwhile, Sarika pretends to run into him. She pretends to have sympathy for him.
The mob, realising the flaw in the process, rip pieces off his suit in triumph, until he is left standing in his underwear. Only Daphne Birnley, the mill-owner's daughter, and Bertha, a works labourer, have sympathy for his disappointment. The next day, Stratton is dismissed from his job. Departing, he consults his chemistry notes.
No society is completely stable. There was an age where merit was important and the distance between classes became wider. The upper classes were proud and did not have sympathy for those who they governed. Meanwhile, the lower classes experienced difficulties and saw themselves as "dunces" who could turn into bad citizens or bad technicians.
Also, the fans have sympathy for all the clubs named "Heracles" worldwide, most notably the Spanish Hércules CF. Since 2003, fans of both teams formed a friendship through the internet. There is even a Hércules CF supporters club that bears the name "Iraklis", in honor of their friendship.El Hércules proyecta su imagen en otros tres equipos europeos . Noticia de 2005 de La Verdad.
The great difference between human and animal rests solely on the intellect's degrees of perfection. On the Will in Nature, "Physiology and Pathology". For this reason, he claimed that a good person would have sympathy for animals, who are our fellow sufferers. In 1841, he praised the establishment, in London, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the Animals' Friends Society in Philadelphia.
He sees two other gibbets, one marked Murderer and the other marked Rapist. Several people come by who have sympathy for the murderer and the rapist, but express disgust for the first man after reading the sign that identifies his crime. Still ignorant of his crime, the man is shot by a highwayman. ; "The Tale of the Town on the River" : Told in I.i, and reenacted in the second murder.
Willow and Constance have to help Junior to get him out of his contract. # Good Bob - Rubber Bob decides to take a break from his life of crime and help people instead. Junior persuades him to pretend to be his mean cousin “Punky” and bully him so everyone will have sympathy for Junior. # Kindness Day - Rubber Bob lost his stolen diamond inside a morango-pie, that is being delivered to the pie-eating contest.
And why his recording of Anton Bruckner's 7th Symphony was used on the radio after Hitler's death? Arnold gets a second violinist to tell him about Furtwängler's womanizing and the conductor's professional jealousy of Herbert von Karajan. In a subplot, Arnold is assisted by a young Jewish U.S. Army lieutenant. The young officer begins to have sympathy for the conductor, as does the young German woman who works as a clerk in their office.
A major theme throughout the book is Slake's low self-esteem and lack of experiences with empathy, which are dealt with throughout the course of the book. With the money that he gets from doing this, he buys food from the local diner, and soon becomes a regular customer. The people at the luncheonette see him there every day and have sympathy for this homeless boy. They offer him a sweeping job and pay him with food sufficient to meet his needs.
In addition, they argue that many proposed definition of social capital fail to satisfy the requirements of capital. They propose that social capital be defined as sympathy: the object of another's sympathy has social capital; those who have sympathy for others provide social capital. One of the main advantages of having social capital is that it provides access to resources on preferential terms. Their definition of sympathy follows that used by Adam Smith, the title of his first chapter in the Theory of Moral Sentiments.
Incredible Hercules #123 When Princess Artume conceived of a scheme to depose her mother, locate the Omphalos and use it to remake the world in the Amazons' image, Delphyne joined her. They abducted Amadeus Cho (who they believed to be Hercules's eromenos) in order to convince him to help locate the Omphalos. Delphyne warned Cho that Artume was deceiving him (claiming to have sympathy for "small animals and morons"), but Cho ignored her advice initially. Eventually, however, he saw reason, and the two kissed.
When she was asked if she had any sympathy for Natasha during filming, she told Digital Spy that she had to because she needed to understand how her character is feeling. Novakovic also hoped viewers would have sympathy for Natasha too. The lie starts to grow out of control and Natasha is forced to make up stories about why she does not want to go to the doctor. She later buys fake ultrasound scan photos over the internet, but Summer becomes suspicious about them and discovers they are from overseas and are fake.
The Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office (the top Chinese political office responsible for Hong Kong) released a statement calling protesters a "political virus" and stating that while many in Hong Kong have sympathy for the protesters, "the more sympathisers the tyrants have, the greater price Hong Kong will pay". It also stated the Chinese government has responsibility for safeguarding Hong Kong against the threat. Some remarked the virus rhetoric seemed similar to Chinese communist party discouse regarding the mass detention of Uighurs. In the evening, citizens started another "sing with you" event in the 1st atrium of +WOO (previously Kingswood Ginza mall).
It also covers ecclesiastical scandals, such as the Abbot of Glastonbury bringing in mercenaries to control his religious house. Further, there is a significant change in language from the previous late Old English that begins with the entry for the years 1122–1131, with mixtures of Old English and Middle English vocabulary (and increasing Gallic formations) and syntax (a simplification of the pronouns and strong verbs, as well as a decrease in the declensions of the nouns). Both the first and second continuation authors have sympathy for the common man. As Bennett suggests, Peterborough is the one source for compassion of the laity found in contemporary accounts.
Nehru represented India and was elected to the Executive Council of the League against Imperialism that was born at this meeting. Increasingly, Nehru saw the struggle for independence from British imperialism as a multinational effort by the various colonies and dominions of the Empire; some of his statements on this matter, however, were interpreted as complicity with the rise of Hitler and his espoused intentions. In the face of these allegations, Nehru responded: > We have sympathy for the national movement of Arabs in Palestine because it > is directed against British Imperialism. Our sympathies cannot be weakened > by the fact that the national movement coincides with Hitler's interests.
3) "A Luta" (the fight), which narrates the conflict between the republican army and the sertanejos who, despite being considered "racially degenerate", succeed in winning many battles, even though they lost the war. Throughout the book, da Cunha seems to have sympathy for the oppressed sertanejos and to doubt the progress and modernity of republican ideals. Through their conflict with the Canudos commune, the forces of modernity and progress are revealed to be just as irrational as their supposedly "uncivilized" opponents and the legitimacy of the republic is shaken at its foundations. Os Sertões is considered one of the most important Brazilian works from this historical period, an effort to represent the nation as a totality.
Abed's straightforward attitude and lack of social skills have led some to believe that he has Asperger's syndrome, which Jeff (Joel McHale) declared to him during the pilot, although Abed has apparently never heard of the term. Examples of his lack of social skills include failing to pick up emotional cues and sarcasm in conversations and his analytical approach to his friends, although he has shown the ability to have sympathy for his friends. Beginning at the end of season 3, Abed begins to participate in therapy sessions with Britta (Gillian Jacobs). Because of his encyclopedic knowledge of TV and movie motifs, Abed usually compares situations faced by the characters to other shows by pointing out various storylines, character development, and dynamics taking place.
Even though it appears impossible for the celebrities to fail, they invariably do. Connery occasionally provides a correct response, yet uses his wager to transform the text into a rude phrase or drawing (such as the letter V which is a Roman numeral for 5, until the V was part of the whole wager which reads “SucK it Trebek”). Sometimes Connery appears to have sympathy for Trebek until the wager reveal, which happens to be a rude drawing at Trebek's expense; on an earlier sketch, this is also performed by John Travolta, who in response to a clue asking the celebrities to name their favorite food, responds with "miso", an actual soup, yet when Trebek asks for the wager, reveals it to be "horny", which is read as "me so horny". Trebek is the beleaguered straight man, and is generally the only person on stage interested in the game.
Professor Catharine Lumby, then head of media studies at the University of Sydney, said many Australians would have sympathy for Leslie, and predicted she would be highly sought out by companies for modelling after returning to Australia, as she would be perceived as a "cult figure". Leslie declined to sell her story upon her return to Australia, on the grounds she believed she would face further criticism for profiting from the ordeal. She instead gave unpaid interviews to 60 Minutes and New Idea, the latter of whom donated money to a Cambodian orphanage she was raising funds for; Leslie received an AU$70,000 payment from New Idea for an interview while she was still in prison prior to being convicted. In the 60 Minutes interview, Leslie professed her innocence, noting that she had been detained for several minutes at the police road block and would have had plenty of time to better conceal or throw away two ecstasy tablets.
The Conservative Party of Canada announced in 2018 that if elected, they would recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel following the lead of President Trump's U.S. Embassy move A 2005 Gallup Poll of Canadian views on the Arab-Israeli conflict found that 34% sympathized most with Israel, 30% sympathized most with Palestinian Arabs, and 36% said they did not have sympathy for either party or had no opinion. According to a COMPAS poll during the 2006 Lebanon War, the majority of Canadians believed Israel has a right to self-defense and Iran and Syria should not be sheltering Hezbollah, which is classified as a terrorist organization in Canada. 45% of Canadians opposed Harper's pro-Israeli stance. According to the COMPAS poll, 38 per cent of those polled believed Hezbollah started the war, and 35 per cent believe Israel started the war. According to a 2013 BBC World Service Poll, 25% of Canadians view Israel as having a positive influence.

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