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Israel's settlers could not wish for a more sympathetic envoy, or a more sympathetic president.
"As people become more sympathetic to survivors," she says, "survivors will be more sympathetic to themselves."
This time round the reaction has been much more sympathetic.
Nope. Does it serve to make him seem more sympathetic?
What does his evolution into a more sympathetic person symbolize?
I wish that I had been more sympathetic to her.
Some are more sympathetic to prosecutors, others to the defense.
They're more sympathetic than Deckard, who murders them one by one.
Over the years, Democrats have become more sympathetic to this view.
Conversations with more sympathetic lawmakers portray Groysman as an energetic administrator.
They are much more sympathetic to those who identify as transgender.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders, Stephen Colbert is more sympathetic to Mrs.
Jack, a skittish boy, comes across as a little more sympathetic here.
But then I also became a bit more sympathetic to my ex.
Also, should we be preparing for a more sympathetic Cersei this season?
House Republicans are more sympathetic to Trump on immigration than on trade.
The Judd in this picture is similarly haughty but eventually more sympathetic.
That made him more sympathetic to the plight of the caravan's members.
Still, the drone president here is one of the more sympathetic characters.
That can make them more sympathetic, which often leads to lighter sentences.
It's a much more sympathetic like Fredo-type figure in some ways.
It has made me much more sympathetic to all those Greenpeace people.
In discussions, he wondered whether a movie could make him more sympathetic.
It makes us, I think, more sympathetic to what Apple is arguing for.
AND REPUBLICAN PARTY, I USED TO BE, SHALL I SAY, MORE SYMPATHETIC WITH.
Readers who suspect that economic progress cures most ills will be more sympathetic.
Stripped of the noise of controversy, they are clearly more sympathetic than prurient.
Or can we find a better, more sympathetic way of thinking about addiction?
Grubbs is more sympathetic to labeling compulsive sexual behavior an addiction than Prause.
The club have become a little bit more sympathetic in recent months, however.
Clinton appear more sympathetic and repel female voters already uneasy with Mr. Trump.
Walmart had reason to hope that the Trump administration might be more sympathetic.
But people are more sympathetic now that engagement with China has been defrocked.
Sure, there are some vague attempts to make Danny a little more sympathetic.
The National Labor Relations Board is now more sympathetic to employers than unions.
It's unclear if the judge would be any more sympathetic this time around.
Indigenous groups have become more assertive, courts more sympathetic and the government more responsive.
Trump's view: In Trump, Israel hopes it will find a slightly more sympathetic ear.
But she seems no more sympathetic to the Rohingyas' plight than her jackbooted predecessors.
Lower-court judges are typically less educated and more sympathetic to the religious lobby.
Either way, with Roderick Williams in the role, Onegin was more sympathetic than usual.
"We tend to be more sympathetic to those who look like us," Green said.
But there are also many who have a perspective more sympathetic to Cardinal Law.
Both my parents ended up being much more sympathetic than I thought they'd be.
It's also an activity that makes me a better, more sympathetic and sensitive reader.
But the Times survey found concern even among those more sympathetic to the president.
So from the outside I don't think people thought I got more sympathetic. Yeah.
The robot characters of Westworld are so far much more sympathetic than the human ones.
More important, he resists the temptation to make Harry more sympathetic than he should be.
My team is a little more sympathetic and they have more compassion than I do.
This understanding made him more sympathetic to de Gaulle than were many of his peers.
Even more sympathetic subplots have a tendency to come across like a war movie cliche.
Mr. Obama may be more sympathetic to her challenges than many of Ms. Merkel's compatriots.
The invention of this lost child for the show might make Cersei seem more sympathetic.
Other documents translated and discussed in the exhibition catalogue are more sympathetic to his condition.
Yet when they sense a more sympathetic international climate, they take more risks for peace.
And that will lead you to feel more sympathetic towards your future mother-in-law.
Brzezinski appeared to be more sympathetic to Sanders during the "Morning Joe" broadcast on Thursday.
Maybe (somehow?) he felt that he had a more sympathetic audience with the Brazilian press?
"Of course, the more sympathetic the defendant, the more effective the strategy," Boutros told me.
New filing takes more sympathetic view of Stone's crimes The new filing -- which isn't signed by any of the four prosecutors who endorsed the original sentencing memo before announcing their departure from the case on Tuesday -- takes a more sympathetic view of Stone's crimes.
Finally, the most recent trend is that Americans have become more sympathetic to trade, not less.
The fact that Natalie Portman's character was tweaked to appear "more sympathetic" all but confirms that.
Might it make voters more sympathetic to ending asylum to victims of domestic and gang violence?
So Trump's administration will take a more sympathetic approach and less investigative one to the police.
He's trying; that's what makes him a progressively more sympathetic character as the show goes on.
And Uber drivers are much more sympathetic advocates for the Uber business model than Uber management.
And they also had to present Clinton, long plagued by "unlikeability," in a more sympathetic light.
And workers are not only more sympathetic than executives but also more numerous and geographically dispersed.
People more sympathetic to the government crowded some Caracas streets Thursday afternoon, images from VTV showed.
Another South Korean official, who talks regularly to the Chinese, is more sympathetic to their dilemma.
Hundreds more have fled Mr Sisi's persecution for more sympathetic countries such as Turkey and Qatar.
He hoped a Republican president, or perhaps an inexperienced one, would be more sympathetic to Turkey.
A Democrat-controlled Senate, the logic went, would be more sympathetic to the city's financial needs.
So his administration will take a more sympathetic approach and less investigative one to the police.
Construction by universities themselves, which is also booming, tends to be more sympathetic to local concerns.
Her ultimate goal was to make American leadership more sympathetic to Russian interests, court filings show.
True, at times, historically one party or the other might have been more sympathetic toward Israel.
He is convinced that if reviewers knew him personally, they'd be more sympathetic to his work.
Notably, the series is poised to take a more sympathetic view of Bobbitt and the incident.
She ended up being a much more interesting person — obviously difficult and flawed, but more sympathetic.
Michelle is more sympathetic to it than Ross, not surprisingly, but both raise some smart concerns.
In The Washington Post, Josh Rogin has a more sympathetic take on the Trump administration's approach.
"I used to be more sympathetic," Isha Johansen, the president of Sierra Leone's soccer federation, said.
As the show progressed, however, he has become a far more sympathetic and fleshed-out character.
Vox, on the other hand, sees Gorsuch as more sympathetic to criminal defendants than many conservatives.
Some industry analysts expect Nike to win over consumers who are more sympathetic to Kaepernick's cause.
They're the Cleveland Indians in Major League except Rachel Phelps was a much more sympathetic owner.
If the financial giants don't adopt a more sympathetic approach, their customers will adopt startups like LendUp.
The military wants a government in Kabul more sympathetic to Pakistan than to its regional rival, India.
It's certainly going to be a different perspective than the usual games that feature more sympathetic heroes.
To the more sympathetic, the narrative provided a cautionary tale of the perils of fame and celebrity.
The pro-Saudi Arabian and pro-Israel lobbyists have been replaced by lobbyists more sympathetic to Iran.
Meanwhile, nearly half of the respondents said reading made them more sympathetic to the beliefs of others.
Her ultimate goal was to make American leadership more sympathetic to Russian interests, according to court filings.
What gets her there makes me much more sympathetic to how much pain was in this person.
Mainstream economists are more sympathetic to this view now than they were even a few years ago.
As the years have progressed, they're much more aware of what's going on, and much more sympathetic.
I was shocked, angry and even more sympathetic to those who face profiling on a regular basis.
But Khnopff seems more sympathetic to his female subject than is usually the case in Symbolist art.
That doesn't excuse her invasion of your privacy, but it does explain it in more sympathetic terms.
I was more sympathetic to the Sanders-type position a few months ago than I am now.
"This is the classic founder problem," said one veteran WNYC employee who was more sympathetic than most.
And, when it comes to politicians, empathy can then translate to more sympathetic policy preferences and outcomes.
In India, despite its practical difficulties, the idea has a different logic and deserves a more sympathetic hearing.
An ally like Shelton, with her recent embrace of low rates, could be more sympathetic to his wishes.
Previous leaders in those countries had been more sympathetic, "or at least agnostic," toward Maduro's and Chavez's governments.
Republicans appeared more sympathetic to Juul, reminding colleagues that millions of Americans still smoke and struggle to quit.
It's hard to prove intentional conduct, but recklessness—maybe it's something [the court] would be more sympathetic to.
Hell, Coleman is already a much more complicated, much more sympathetic, much more interesting version of the guy.
His father, Boris (Aleksey Rozin), is no more sympathetic, and you would hesitate to call them a family.
Those more sympathetic to Britain are looking for signs from London of how they can usefully influence discussions.
Many even attempt to try their cases in circuit courts thought to be more sympathetic to their arguments.
Does it make you feel any more sympathetic to the views of people you might not agree with?
After Mr. Trump took office, they looked to his administration for a more sympathetic ear — and got one.
Turning him into a "free speech martyr" makes his message more sympathetic to those inclined to support him.
British officials hope, however, that the bloc's leaders might be more sympathetic, particularly if Britain offers financial contributions.
After President Trump took office, they looked to his administration for a more sympathetic ear — and got one.
Mr. O'Connor also sought to put Mr. Hodge's involvement in the admissions scheme in a more sympathetic light.
Those more sympathetic to the congressional leadership counter by arguing that the realities of healthcare are fiendishly difficult.
His book "Global Inequality" (Harvard University Press), published this year, takes a more sympathetic view of Kuznets's analysis.
But Hispanic-Americans tend to vote for Democrats, who are more sympathetic to the plight of the undocumented.
But she and other curators remained deeply uncertain whether estates and foundations will become more sympathetic to those needs.
Donald Trump and his appointees are likely to inflame the situation and make Snowden an even more sympathetic character.
According to the Friday Night Lights star, all the body-conscious hoopla made him more sympathetic to female actors.
She showed audiences that she could play a much more sympathetic ruler as Gorgo, queen of Sparta, in "300."
AIG filed a federal lawsuit and the board, reorganized under a more sympathetic governor, caved, awarding AIG $18 million.
It is hardly possible to imagine a French president more sympathetic to German values and interests than Emmanuel Macron.
Yeah, I am more sympathetic because I think they're in very difficult position and I worry about government regulation.
Kavanaugh appears far more sympathetic in coverage that highlights his testimony about his young daughter praying for Blasey Ford.
As a result, Stephanie serves as a reliable narrator and a far more sympathetic protagonist for the film. 193.
S. relationship after Trump appeared to be more sympathetic to the Saudi position at the start of the crisis.
Social media, he said, made the jury pool "more sympathetic to the celebrity publicity machine," which makes similar requests.
Cardin said he would be more sympathetic to helping people reorganize debts and make them easier to pay back.
They become at the same time odder — the "cuckoo" is quite a bizarre little creature — and also more sympathetic.
Comey, of course, had reasons for what he did — some of which look to be more sympathetic than others.
"If our legal responsibility was simply to enroll, I might cave and be a bit more sympathetic," says Quenga.
The patients are likely to be much more sympathetic to a jury than wealthy investors claiming Theranos deceived them.
One politician who talked an emotionally charged empathetic game, but acted with more sympathetic efficiency was President Bill Clinton.
But while projecting that empathetic image, Clinton acted with more sympathetic coolness to help improve the economy as president.
While Trump has sent troops to the border to deter illegal crossings, Lopez Obrador has struck a more sympathetic tone.
And Duff (Macduff) becomes more sympathetic when we see him torn between personal loyalties and the demands of the heart.
By then Britain is due to have left the EU. And Mauritius may even have a more sympathetic negotiating partner.
Before having a daughter, he was more sympathetic to the reasons why men are reluctant to describe themselves as feminists.
When nudged to believe they can increase their empathy, they become more sympathetic toward people with different backgrounds and beliefs.
Under President Trump's FCC, however, Sprint and T-Mobile might have a more sympathetic audience in current Chair Ajit Pai.
"I am more sympathetic because I think they're in very difficult position and I worry about government regulation," he said.
CNBC spoke with some of the firm's international competitors, who were more sympathetic to it than some of its users.
Recently, before the film's New York première, Leech visited more sympathetic environs: the American Irish Historical Society, on Fifth Avenue.
Even in a country more sympathetic to social democratic policies than the United States, Corbyn was a step too far.
So can you see why a lot of people in my generation are starting to become more sympathetic to socialism?
Evidence has shown that Americans are more sympathetic to immigrants from Europe than they are to immigrants from other continents.
In contrast to those states, the Los Angeles teachers faced a predominantly Democratic political establishment more sympathetic to their cause.
The Los Angeles work stoppage differs in that educators face a predominantly Democratic political establishment more sympathetic to their cause.
But a second, more sympathetic Congress could change the rules back, a third could reinstate the restrictions, and so on.
An eighth-generation Charlestonian, Waring had become more sympathetic on racial issues since marrying a social progressive from New York City.
In a Different Key presents Kanner as a much more sympathetic figure and does not include any information on Georg Frankl.
Voices more sympathetic to Trump praised the sanctions moves, however — and argued, in essence, that his detractors would never be satisfied.
Numerous hosts and contributors on Fox News, normally more sympathetic and supportive of the president, have pushed back on Trump's comments.
While New Yorkers often land seats on the Financial Services panel, those who do are often more sympathetic to Wall Street.
In the 2014 study, those respondents were no more sympathetic to European immigrants without papers than Guatemalan ones — none shall pass.
This has led the country's shadow bankers to shop for more sympathetic regulators while the gaps still exist, said several sources.
In their beautifully constructed cinematic world, Bigger is not maniacal (he does not rape or murder Bessie) and is more sympathetic.
He introduced a final-act aria for Pinkerton, "Addio, fiorito asil," a remorseful lament meant to make his character more sympathetic.
Those in the party more sympathetic to Ms. Warren, however, believe that she has far more potential to expand her appeal.
Netanyahu can expect a more sympathetic partner in President Trump to help him out once he takes office on January 20.
But the Los Angeles work stoppage differs in that educators face a predominantly Democratic political establishment more sympathetic to their cause.
Trump is more sympathetic to settlements than his predecessor Barak Obama or the international community, which considers them to be illegal.
But they have also claimed the careers of thousands of pro-Western officers, clearing the way for those more sympathetic to Russia.
So did Farrier and Reeve leave things out of their documentary that could've portrayed their villains in a slightly more sympathetic light?
It did so because the justices in the '19503s and '60s were more sympathetic to pleas for racial justice than their predecessors.
If you believe this is a windfall for the middle class above all, it starts to seem like a more sympathetic proposition.
He supported Planned Parenthood, voted to censure Joseph McCarthy, and was ideologically much more sympathetic to Nelson Rockefeller than to Barry Goldwater.
"I do not consider those miserable six months lost or wasted; I became much more sympathetic of people with emotional problems," Mrs.
But she said that did not make her more sympathetic to those who come here illegally, which she said was unequivocally wrong.
In court briefs, Readler suggested that the California case is simply an attempt by the states to find a more sympathetic judge.
They feel he's more sympathetic to people who are accused of crimes than he is to the officers who enforce the law.
Under Reagan, federal regulators became much more sympathetic to arguments that mergers would benefit consumers by increasing efficiency and thereby lowering prices.
Opposition lawmakers were more sympathetic to the protesters, saying that they had resorted to violence out of desperation over not being heard.
And now the US is in an ambivalent position, led by a flawed character much more sympathetic to the Chinese-Russian axis.
The concentration of manufacturing here — steel, engines, automobile parts — has made her more sympathetic than most Democrats to Mr. Trump's trade policies.
Such gestures helped make Joan of Arc a more sympathetic figure for modern theatregoers, who might otherwise find her an alien presence.
In general, did you find that people expected you, as an Asian-American, to be more sympathetic toward him in your coverage?
Justice Elena Kagan asked whether there had been prosecutions of more sympathetic defendants of the sort her colleagues had been asking about.
He is regarded as more sympathetic than Ms. Yellen to the industry's view that regulation is restricting lending and impeding economic growth.
They were just more innocent victims of that shit show's false advertising, and much more sympathetic than a bunch of rich influencers.
Others, perhaps more sympathetic to the plight of the athletes, said that Russians should compete whether they carried the flag or not.
Telhami and Kishi also found that African Americans, Latinos, and younger Democrats are all more sympathetic to Palestinians than the general population.
The Times noted that Clark made efforts to change her appearance in an apparent effort to seem more sympathetic to the jury.
While Democrats used to be more skeptical of trade, and Republicans more sympathetic, now Democrats are likelier to say it's an opportunity.
And Gulf officials who speak with terror about a possible Trump administration are optimistic that they'll get a more sympathetic ear from Clinton.
Political newcomer Senator Grace Poe, the adopted daughter of Philippine film stars, is focused on making the government more sympathetic to people's needs.
The first lady is now entering the spotlight on her own accord, taking a more sympathetic approach to immigration than the administration has.
The movement's fervor has also been tempered by a new presidential administration that right-wing groups see as more sympathetic to their views.
Colonial interpretations and prejudices that previously underscored the items on show are rigorously explained in a light more sympathetic to the indigenous people.
They often also reimagine the League champions with more sympathetic storylines than the usual splash art and in-game catchphrases can really capture.
It could just leak to another reporter (at a more sympathetic outlet) that it was looking into some vague form of potential misconduct.
In the beginning Yarny was much more fragile, for example, because the developers thought it would make players more sympathetic to the character.
ASCAP intentionally did not challenge the consent decree before Judge Denise Cote, instead relying on the more sympathetic judge Stanton to establish precedent.
If they keep Kavanaugh, they still risk electoral losses by isolating women voters who may be more sympathetic to the women accusing him.
That helped reviewers take a much more sympathetic eye to the film—the LA Times called it an instant classic right after that.
But the films that did get made in the 80s and 90s were often more sympathetic—and just better—than what came before.
The Netherlands has generally been more sympathetic to Britain, but Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, expressed exasperation with the British negotiating approach.
But some college presidents have entered the fray with statements that seem more sympathetic to the left, in some cases provoking a backlash.
By then, past 80 and with Barack Obama, a more sympathetic president, in the White House, Ms. Wile decided to call it quits.
On Monday, in a question-and-answer session after his address to the lawyers group, Mr. Sessions sounded a somewhat more sympathetic tone.
Fox opted to instead use Ken Starr and Andrew McCarthy, two legal minds who have been much more sympathetic to Trump than Napolitano.
It's an exquisitely paced slow burn, one that reveals new depths to its characters and makes them both more complex and more sympathetic.
It's a really complicated issue and I've become more sympathetic to the school side than I was when I was getting pushed out myself.
As an educator, I frequently have to switch off my 'angry activist brain' in favor of a more sympathetic and impartial approach with clients.
Howard Metzenbaum, that setting aside reproductive rights concerns, Noonan was likely to be more sympathetic to civil rights than any other likely Reagan nominee.
In fact, some are downright wondering if the whole waist-shrinking mess might just be a publicity stunt designed to make Trainor more sympathetic.
"Conservatives are extremely tough on the media, and what they've got is a media that's more sympathetic to their point of view," he said.
Abortion cases often break along liberal-conservative lines, and the full DC Circuit may be more sympathetic to such arguments than the panel majority.
Earthy and savory, golden beets are a more sympathetic partner to winter squash, which becomes deeply caramelized and velvety in the oven's high heat.
Why is this happening now, with Obama headed out the door and a new administration that appears significantly more sympathetic to Netanyahu coming in?
" The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, one of the European leaders more sympathetic to Britain, described the Chequers proposal as "helpful but not sufficient.
GOP legislators think Trump's controversial embrace of Russian President Vladimir Putin could make colleagues more sympathetic about passing trade legislation to help NATO allies.
Right-wing politicians, emboldened by a more sympathetic Trump administration, want to annex it to Israel proper — the first formal annexation of a settlement.
In the book, Will's mom is more frustrating (she tries to slip Barb a $100 bill to ensure good care for Will), and more sympathetic.
"If our legal responsibility was simply to enroll, I might cave and be a bit more sympathetic," says Shelli Quenga, who directs the Palmetto Project.
"There's something more sympathetic about a young person in the context of their family who is fighting for them, rather than an adult," said Suffredini.
The school's willingness to tolerate the burkini was a nod towards Germany, where the legal climate is more sympathetic to self-differentiation by religious groups.
It's kind of like Iran's imposition of the veil on the basis of a politicized conception of Islam, but with significantly more sympathetic op-eds.
In the first trial, Oracle's first two damage estimates were thrown out, and the judge isn't likely to be any more sympathetic this time around.
"I don't think you could come up with a much more sympathetic group," said Wayne State University law professor Peter Henning, a former federal prosecutor.
Perhaps the Night King was instead a Three-Eyed Raven betrayed by the Children of the Forest, making his vengeful vendetta at least more sympathetic.
What's more plausible is that the refugee Olympians will bust up a more sympathetic but pernicious stereotype: that refugees are passive victims of global circumstance.
Friends and foes of abortion rights alike believe that Justice Brett Kavanaugh will be, at minimum, far more sympathetic to abortion restrictions than his predecessor.
Johnny Depp's Mad Hatter is much more sympathetic than the original Mad Hatter, who is just there to annoy Alice when she attempts to speak.
Another point of friction was the growing hostility between Turkey and Israel, a country that the Gulenists were more sympathetic to than was Mr. Erdogan.
"South Korea can really play the good cop to Washington's bad cop, being a more sympathetic ear to Trump's hard line on denuclearization," said Hotham.
He gave me a packet of information that I promptly handed to my neighbor, a very kind man who could not have been more sympathetic.
The Trump administration indicated early that it would be far more sympathetic to Israel's side of the conflict than the administration of President Barack Obama.
Other Americans learned of the events through online sites more sympathetic to Mr. Trump — including Breitbart News, which heralded the news conference as a triumph.
Gail: But I have to admit, having gotten past that looong period of who-won impatience, I'm feeling more sympathetic to the Iowa Democratic Party.
He made that statement because firing Sessions would compromise the Mueller investigation by allowing Trump to nominate someone who would be more sympathetic to him.
Some speculated that Manafort's attorneys believed they would find a more sympathetic jury outside Washington, which voted overwhelmingly for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
Unfortunately, according to the café personnel, when the meat fling broke out, the locals were more sympathetic to the thugs than to the café clientele.
But Madrid and the courts' rejection of and efforts to block the referendum have not made the regional separatists more sympathetic to remaining with Spain.
And when it comes to policymakers and the public — the majority of whom are white — empathy can then translate to more sympathetic policy preferences and outcomes.
And while I will never not love Law — or his alter-ego, Mr. Napkin Head — I now find myself feeling a lot more sympathetic towards Iris.
Recent depictions have romanticized men who committed atrocities against women, and rewrote their narratives by casting them in a more sympathetic light due to their appearance.
She sounded more sympathetic to a request to obtain materials from the redacted report, however, especially since more than 400 pages was already public, she said.
Recently, he says he thinks the hormones are making him "a little bit moody," which has made him more sympathetic what Julia experienced with Depo-Provera.
Anyone who thinks that Hillary Clinton will not be more sympathetic, more open to the ideas we have advocated than Donald Trump obviously knows very little.
And strapping those goggles on, which they also let us do, revealed the draw for the pilots themselves, making me even more sympathetic for their cause.
Clinton promises that the Democratic platform will reflect the "longstanding strong support for Israel," and polls find that her supporters are more sympathetic to the country.
Clinton has taken a more sympathetic posture than many in her party have, including the president, whom she has criticized as acting too aggressively on deportations.
Some see Mosseri as more sympathetic to Facebook's desire than Instagram's founders, given his long-stint at the parent company and his close relationship with Zuckerberg.
All his struggles on the course and off have made him more human, they said, and ultimately more sympathetic despite the numerous mistakes he has made.
For one thing, there are Page's views on Russia and Vladimir Putin, which are more sympathetic and outside the American foreign-policy mainstream than even Trump's.
But over time, the courts have grown more sympathetic, and a broad swath of the country's middle and south now has minimal access to the procedure.
Like some of the other five conservatives on the court, Kavanaugh asked questions of lawyers in the case that seemed more sympathetic to the administration's stance.
Ms. Nixon says she'll get more sympathetic Democrats in the State Senate, a body where party intrigues and betrayals are practically written into the legislative calendar.
Some of these laws wound up in court, where they have increasingly received a more sympathetic hearing as some federal appeals courts have grown more conservative.
Warren stopped by the local's bargaining meeting on Monday for a wide-ranging conversation that included more sympathetic questions about her version of Medicare of All.
It could reignite an anti-NFL social media firestorm among some conservative fans, but it could also pay dividends down the road with more sympathetic fans.
Young people and liberals, many of whom voted to stay in the European Union, tend to be more sympathetic to the prince and his American wife.
David Cameron, the Conservative prime minister at the time, sought to present a more sympathetic Tory party, distinct from the sharp edges of the Thatcher years.
But Dykes on Bikes and the Slants aren't the only people caught in the cross hairs of Section 2(a) — they're just the more sympathetic ones.
Some residents in Okinawa said they had hoped Ms. Kennedy would be more sympathetic to protesters who want the American military to greatly reduce its footprint.
"Nothing in my legal training had readied me for it," she said of her arrest, adding that the experience had made her more sympathetic to detainees.
The other technician was always a little bit more sympathetic to the host's cause than Sylvester, but even Lutz's change in perspective doesn't quite add up.
One question before the hearing was whether Kennedy would be more sympathetic to the government than he was in a 2014 case concerning the same contraception requirement.
Will Arnett is good at conveying someone who's comically arrogant but ultimately vulnerable — his Batman feels like a much more sympathetic, kid-friendly version of Sterling Archer.
Robbie is in the midst of promoting I, Tonya — a biopic with a more sympathetic take on disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding's life, in select theaters now.
Yes, but: Judge Stephen Williams, a Reagan appointee who dissented in a case upholding the 2015 net neutrality rules, seemed more sympathetic to the agency's underlying argument.
The more sympathetic the facts, even in situations in which those facts did not result in a criminal conviction, the more zeros are attached to the settlement.
State legislators in Georgia passed a law banning sanctuary cities in 2009, but some local governments in the state have policies that are more sympathetic to immigrants.
As I have written before (and as have others more sympathetic to the cause of repealing regulations), getting rid of a regulation is a time-consuming endeavor.
"I've never accepted the notion that just because Donald Trump has Jewish family members that it makes him any more sympathetic to Jewish interests," Mr. Klein said.
The immersion journalist Barry Werth provided a more sympathetic view of the pharmaceutical industry after taking two deep dives into the workings of a young biotech company.
Tech policy experts expect Trump's FCC to be much more sympathetic to the views and wishes of cable and phone giants like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T.
And I think that balance is a big part of why these viewers I've spoken to, including my own parents, have come away finding him more sympathetic.
She became an even more sympathetic figure when, shortly after her sentencing three years later, she announced she was transgender and wished to be known as Chelsea.
Stronger relationships with Pakistan's allies can help India get a more sympathetic hearing on global and regional forums and put pressure on Islamabad to rein in militants.
His weeklong hospitalization, and the presumed illness that led to it, rendered him more sympathetic to critics, but his support of Mr. Trump was, to some, unforgivable.
Netanyahu has long accused the Israeli press corps of being biased against him and has taken steps to counter it by promoting more sympathetic outlets to him.
Older Americans tend to be more sympathetic to those who have been accused of sexual harassment than their younger counterparts, according to a new American Barometer survey.
But politically amplified hostility may be obscuring more sympathetic public interest: On the days the museum can open, the line of visitors snakes far down the street.
But working as a prosecutor doesn't automatically flip a switch and make someone permanently more sympathetic to prosecutors — just look at former prosecutor Chief Justice Warren himself.
On top of all that, Lyft is a much smaller company, which inherently makes it more sympathetic in a country that likes to root for the underdog.
I think you'll see more and more sympathetic leadership toward trying to understand the rights of content owners and trying to take leadership over the content world.
Had the show continued into a slow progression of having Daenerys' victims be more and more sympathetic, perhaps her actions at King's Landing would have been less jarring.
However, as Business Insider reported last September, Amazon chose a female-sounding voice because market research indicated it would be received as more "sympathetic" and therefore more helpful.
Trump is more sympathetic to Russia than his Democratic opponent, a stance which will jar with Britain, whose Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson takes a hardline stance against Putin.
The more sympathetic say that the BNP was in fact just as high-handed and perhaps more corrupt while in power, and allied to radical Islamists to boot.
For starters, it's possible judges are more sympathetic toward cops, given that they regularly work with police and see themselves as part of the same criminal justice system.
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain's Labour Party, hailed Castro as a "champion of social justice," which is decidedly more sympathetic than anything Tony Blair might have said.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have expressed support for the FBI's position, and either one will likely be far more sympathetic to the FBI's case than Obama.
The ideas touted by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, two senators and presidential candidates who are pushing for free college tuition, may now get a more sympathetic hearing.
In the Bible, Judas is painted as ungrateful for the time he gets to spend with Christ; in the musical, his point of view is much more sympathetic.
If couples could be persuaded to take a more sympathetic, less catastrophic view of infidelity, they would, she proposes, have a better chance of weathering its occasional occurrence.
So when his case went all the way up to the Colorado Supreme Court in 2015, it seemed like few pot smokers could be more sympathetic than him.
He felt more sympathetic to the American version of liberty than the one that came out of the French Revolution, which he thought was too radical and violent.
This idea made me much more sympathetic to the excess and overt displays of skills of these artists, although I'm not sure how they would have taken it.
But for decades the memorial request was largely ignored, until more-sympathetic ears arrived in the leadership of the Olympic committee and the local government in recent years.
Elections in particular have been viewed as a prime moment to try to exploit Western weakness — and openness — to help bring to power leaders more sympathetic to Russia.
When she shared that she was feeling anxious and depressed, her OB/GYN was much more sympathetic and helped Tonni get counseling, where she was diagnosed with anxiety.
Trump's mid-hearing attack on Yovanovitch blew up the GOP's carefully orchestrated plan not to personally go after Yovanovitch and turn her into an even more sympathetic character.
Whereas the populists I'm more sympathetic to in foreign policy, including Trump and Bannon and, in the classic case, Pat Buchanan, do seem interested in trade and industry.
She tried going to court to have the guardianship transferred to a more sympathetic elder brother, but the judge dismissed the case, she says, while talking on his phone.
While Mr Osborne seemed obsessed with getting people onto the home-owning ladder, his successor as chancellor, Philip Hammond, hinted at a more sympathetic line in his Autumn Statement.
Conservative members of the court, including Chief Justice John Roberts, appeared more sympathetic to the baker in one of the biggest cases of the court's current nine-month term.
There's a lot of things that you come to understand and be more sympathetic on a human level, for even a person that may not necessarily deserve much sympathy.
And if you look at earlier Trump tweets you can see that he was far more sympathetic to China's efforts to rein in North Korea not too long ago.
Weavers suggested Sanders' 2016 run was a conflict between the party's establishment and the grassroots who are more sympathetic to socialism and opposed to Bill Clinton's third way politics.
And we&aposre going to show you how some in the media actually now seem more sympathetic to this evil regime in Iran than to our own sitting president.
Yet the press reports that SoftBank may once again seek to eliminate its rival T-Mobile, perhaps believing that it will find more sympathetic ears in the new administration.
And state legislators can keep passing laws that incrementally curb reproductive rights, hoping to trigger a Supreme Court fight in front of a more sympathetic majority on the bench.
"It just gives you an idea of how you need to treat that particular person, in that particular situation -- become more sympathetic, more empathetic, to peoples' needs," he says.
But by trying to take a more sympathetic "Palestinian" position at the outset, and raise the public pressure on Israel, the administration achieved precisely the opposite effect of Oslo.
Gosar's appearance took place as Reuters reported that the White House ambassador on religious freedom, Sam Brownback, had lobbied the United Kingdom to be more sympathetic toward Robinson's case.
If the appeals court judges decide the victim was not unconscious during the time of the encounter, as Turner maintained, they might be more sympathetic to granting the appeal.
It's also not clear if her replacement would be more sympathetic to the protesters' efforts, as anyone who takes over for her would almost certainly be handpicked by Beijing.
With the soprano Sonya Yoncheva dramatically ferocious and vocally sensual in the role, the character came across, in this #MeToo moment, as strangely more sympathetic than in the past.
Many young Hong Kongers, like 21-year-old Ava Leung, gravitate towards news sites like Stand News and Apple Daily, which are typically more sympathetic to the protest movement.
He said felons and their families have already helped elect more sympathetic judges and a district attorney, Nico LaHood, who has an arrest record for a youthful drug offense.
If the court agrees the agency is unconstitutional, Trump is expected not to take the case to the Supreme Court, fire Cordray and put a more sympathetic director in.
His drift toward nativism may have seemed of little consequence when he was a junior lawmaker in George W. Bush-era Washington and Republicans were more sympathetic to immigration.
It's likely, then, that Netanyahu's actions spilled over into liberal Democrats' broader perceptions of Israel, making them more sympathetic to the Palestinians in the conflict between the two sides.
Global public opinion at present is generally more sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, creating real concern among Israelis that an international boycott movement, called BDS, could pick up some support.
He has reached out to nationalist and far-right European politicians who are often more sympathetic to Israeli positions (though some have also used anti-Semitic rhetoric in the past).
"Russia has come under economic attack from Europe through sanctions and seeks to bolster political forces in Europe that are more sympathetic to the Russian point of view," Granville said.
" Meanwhile, the New York Post -- whose editorial board is more sympathetic to Trump's conservative positions than the Daily News -- trumpeted Christie's endorsement Saturday with a front page that said "YUUUGE!
Hillary Clinton supports him, as does Bernie Sanders who has already been to Cuba and is more sympathetic to the government, an issue that came up in the recent debate.
For Twist's new video for the track "Freak," from the recently released Benefits EP, this very idea is tackled with a more sympathetic lens, albeit the visuals are more intense.
Whatever comes of the debate inside the A.C.L.U., leaders of the alt-right say they are looking past the civil liberties union and seeking to forge more sympathetic legal alliances.
But couldn't that just be chalked up to having the better and more sympathetic legal argument rather than to having better tactics, strategies and a morally superior way of living?
If, however, one identifies with the perpetrator, the violent act is regarded in a more sympathetic, if not positive (or, at the worst, ambivalent) light, and it is not terrorism.
Under most conditions, liberals are more sympathetic to the needy in large part because they are more likely to attribute the causes of their need to something about the situation.
Through some confusion she finds herself in conversation with two of Shakespeare's actors, the dismissive John Heminges (Christopher Ryan Grant) and the more sympathetic Henry Condell (Hubert Point-Du Jour).
"It could be that officials in the Justice Department who are more sympathetic to the president's position may be more inclined to set up good cause for removal," Shane said.
I would be a lot more sympathetic to them if they were at the very least offering us this low-hanging fruit of transparency and notice and an appeal right.
Both Jack and his wife Wendy are generally much more sympathetic characters in King's version of events than Kubrick's, and King goes into far more depth concerning the hotel's history.
Upon his return he wrote to colleagues, "If DC judges could see what we saw, I believe they would be more sympathetic to our litigating positions," he wrote in one email.
Progressives prompted a platform fight on Israel that resulted in language that is slightly more sympathetic to the Palestinians -- and could fight for further concessions all the way to the convention.
While the $26 billion deal still has to face approval from the FCC and Justice Department, the telecoms seem to think they might receive a more sympathetic hearing this time around.
I listened as my dad decried the "witch hunt" and my mom, while more sympathetic, wondered whether hurting "innocent men's careers" is worth it in order to bust a few perpetrators.
Some students took this as an attempt to ensure a more sympathetic audience, although representatives for the center told the Washington Post they were following standard procedure for high-profile events.
A.J. I found to be much more sympathetic than I had thought—he's the one who wrote the article which published the Hulk Hogan sex tape that brought down the company.
This isn't the first time Fogerty has been riled by the supposed improper use of his music, though it's easier to be more sympathetic to his cause in the other cases.
But he may be more sympathetic to some of the Internet Association's other policy priorities, including its calls to ease regulation of the sharing economy and lower regulatory barriers in Europe.
States pushing for more sympathetic views of parents dealing with addiction point to specific circumstances caused by the opioid epidemic in which victims can become addicted after undergoing a medical procedure.
The new European Commission could be more sympathetic to French desires to apply a global measure of market power to evaluate industrial mergers, which would enable pan-European champions to emerge.
In China, magazines must have a sponsoring government-linked unit, and the academy has sponsored Yanhuang Chunqiu since 2014, when it took over from an association more sympathetic to the periodical.
He knew that Israel would never be dealt a more sympathetic hand; that Kushner was unlikely to ask him to do anything that he thought wouldn't be in Netanyahu's best interest.
President Obama has never been keen on military action in Syria, and the incoming American president, Donald J. Trump, is more sympathetic to Russia, which has allied with the Syrian government.
"The Act Up marches, the AIDS quilt and the posters made people more sympathetic, and made gay people seem more human," said Daniel Royles, an AIDS historian at Florida International University.
On the flight, Krohn responded to supporters wishing him luck on the fate of his bag, including American Airlines twitter, which was more sympathetic to him than the check-in team.
This season there seemed to be more of an effort to dig into the roots of the Roy siblings' psychological and emotional damage, to make them maybe a little more sympathetic.
Flynn, who once worked as a paid lobbyist for a prominent Turkish businessman, has expressed strong support for Erdogan's government and argued that Washington should be more sympathetic to its concerns.
He is every person who's felt unloved by the Chinese bureaucracy, and he's infinitely more sympathetic than the steely-eyed men and women trying to control the narrative around his death.
This will redefine America because other states and even nations sympathetic to him — more sympathetic to Brown than they are to Trump — are following his initiatives, joining him and ignoring Trump.
More recently, as Israel has become increasingly illiberal and has acted to foreclose the possibility of a two-state solution, I've become more sympathetic to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.
Flake's "yes" vote is a notable contrast from just a week ago, when Ford went public with her allegations, Flake sounded much more sympathetic to her and skeptical about confirming Kavanaugh.
A friend told me that her strategy, when she made an incursion into private facilities, was to say that she was pregnant, at which point businesses almost assuredly became more sympathetic.
Members of the protest group had been suggesting in recent days that they might find a more sympathetic ear in Grant County, and that they might try to expand their activities there.
Proponents of what they called a New Federalism, they sought to relinquish federal power and delegate it back to the states, where the hope was a more sympathetic hearing for industry interests.
In this much more faithful adaptation, penned by King and directed (naturally) by Mick Garris, Steven Weber plays Jack as a more sympathetic character — it's the Overlook Hotel that's the real villain.
And while lower-court judges will likely stick to historical decisions that hurt Presidents under investigation, Gerhardt added, it's possible the US Supreme Court could be more sympathetic to Trump's legal arguments.
On Tuesday, Trump appeared more sympathetic, calling the EU tariffs "unfair" but giving no other details about any planned U.S. action in a tweet citing comments by a Fox Business Network host.
Its president, Carl Baudenbacher, ironically a Swiss whose court therefore has no jurisdiction over his own country (he was nominated by Liechtenstein), says it is also more sympathetic to English legal traditions.
It might produce a leader who is inimical to the party in Beijing, and it would probably produce one who is more sympathetic to the public's demands than to those of businesses.
I wondered a couple of weeks ago if we would be seeing a more sympathetic Cersei this season, but so far, we seem to be getting the same one we've always had.
The Gallup poll found that 2628 percent of Americans said they are more sympathetic to Israel in the longtime conflict, compared to 28503 percent who said their sympathies are more with Palestinians.
The Roman philosopher Cicero once wrote that the first goal in an argument is to secure the goodwill of an audience, so that they may then be more sympathetic to your cause.
While certain doctors and their practices being more sympathetic to pot is nothing new, what is new is the new breed of clinic that is opening in the wake of the MMPR.
Like most Democrats, she assumed that a progressive black senator who had been a community organizer and whose father was Kenyan would be more sympathetic to immigrants than a wealthy conservative Texan.
Some of them might have been considered bad at the time or might be considered bad in popular conversation, but actually we end up coming to a more sympathetic understanding of them.
It's not entirely clear why he did so, but one possible reason was that he was hoping to draw a more sympathetic judge in Virginia than Jackson (who was an Obama appointee).
This season she has emerged as the lone relatable human perspective connecting the various strands of the show's dense plot, a more sympathetic counterpoint to Elliot's magnetic but distancing (and unreliable) one.
But with the clock ticking before President-elect Donald J. Trump takes over, there appears to be an eagerness in Washington to conclude cases before a new, potentially more sympathetic, administration begins.
Their reported appointments to the House Financial Services Committee would be a setback for the industry, which had hoped the committee would be filled by moderate Democrats more sympathetic to their issues.
But strategists who are more sympathetic to Trump's political populism argue that trade is just one more issue where the president is more closely aligned with voters than his detractors will admit.
Allowing it to end would put the court out of step with trends in national public opinion, which has recently become more sympathetic to immigration than at any point in recorded history.
And even experts who were more sympathetic to Mr. Cuomo's argument doubted that there had been an exodus large enough to have a significant impact on state revenues in the short term.
And in a shocking new revelation, a New Yorker article says the Kremlin reportedly instructed Trump not to choose Mitt Romney as secretary of state and choose someone more sympathetic to Russia.
The jokes are not at his expense, and are only there to make him more sympathetic, especially to Vanessa (Kat Foster), his spy partner and makeup artist, who seems smitten by his wokeness.
And in a series of episodes that aired before and after the 2016 election, the show ended up turning Hillary Clinton into a more sympathetic figure than it typically let national politicians be.
The project, titled Lorena, aims to cast Bobbitt in a more sympathetic light and allow both her and Wayne to once again share their respective sides of the story nearly 26 years later.
But Saudi Arabia's veteran oil minister Ali al-Naimi, seen as a skeptic, was replaced by Khalid al-Falih in May, who has been more sympathetic to exploring the opportunities for an agreement.
" Trump's first tweet after the attack was more sympathetic, saying: "Whatever the United States can do to help out in London and the U. K., we will be there - WE ARE WITH YOU.
A more active European involvement in the Israel/Palestine negotiations could be a boon, since the Europeans, seen as more sympathetic to the Palestinians, could provide a counterweight to America's pro-Israel policy.
But the United States has long believed that Iran's role, which relies on militias accused of sectarian abuses, can make matters worse by angering Sunnis and making them more sympathetic to the militants.
But that distinction has been a source of increasing strain as Mr. Trump has avoided interviews with the network's news anchors in favor of more sympathetic personalities like Mr. Hannity and Bill O'Reilly.
But in a play that examines the vicious abuses of power that people commit when they think nobody's watching, the timeless impossibility of Isabella's position could hardly be more sympathetic, or more central.
Instead, they opted to hold the first trial in northern Virginia, where the jury pool is likely to be more conservative politically than in heavily Democratic Washington and perhaps more sympathetic to him.
Prisoners' rights advocates have called for a more sympathetic response for inmates during the outbreak, saying they are terrified and confused by the virus, and that inadequate testing has been conducted in jails.
As well as expanding the political elements, they turned Gereon Rath into a more sympathetic character, traumatized by his experiences in World War I, prone to fits of shaking and addicted to morphine.
This actress knows how to mix strength with a touch of uncertainty — a worried look or a slight hesitation — to make her character all the more sympathetic as she battles the bad guys.
But Armstrong has fleshed out the characters of Logan's bickering children a lot more in Season 2, such that they've become, if not necessarily "lovable," then at least more sympathetic, and even relatable.
More than half of low-paying service jobs are held by women, many of them minorities, who are much more sympathetic to the Democratic Party than men generally and white men in particular.
But Democratic operatives already tracking the 2020 election say he has another vulnerability: He's a white man in his 40s who was pro-life and more sympathetic to gun rights five years ago.
Mr. Trump, who had urged the administration to veto the resolution, has made clear that he will take a far more sympathetic approach to Israel when his administration assumes office on Jan. 20.
As a lower court judge, Kavanaugh criticized several of his colleagues for not being more sympathetic to a religious liberty case involving the Obama administration's efforts to accommodate employers who object to contraception.
Eventually, he gets Powell to open up about the abuse he suffered as a child, leaving the viewer more sympathetic with the film's subject than the director clearly trying to play puppet-master.
Many right-wing politicians, critical of former President Barack Obama, believe Trump will be far more sympathetic to Israel's presence in the West Bank, despite Trump's request for Israel to stop settlement construction temporarily.
And in a normal administration, it might have ended there — especially because many Democrats say Shulkin actually turned out to be more sympathetic to privatization than they'd anticipated — but this is the Trump administration.
With their departures, analysts say Abe will likely fill the vacancies with those who are more sympathetic to his wish of using monetary tools to cap the cost of funding Japan's huge public debt.
Swift has hardly been a media darling in the last few years, but she's never had a more sympathetic audience than while fighting against the kind of trespass so many women have experienced before.
The Polish government has approved legal changes that would allow it to appoint more sympathetic judges to the nation's Constitutional Tribunal and would give it a firmer hold on the nation's public broadcasting system.
I thought it was painful how Cunanan's friends, Trails and Madson immediately liked each other, which should make Andrew more sympathetic, but NO ONE GETS TO MURDER ANYONE, NO MATTER HOW HEARTBROKEN THEY ARE.
WARSAW — Poland's new right-wing government has moved rapidly in its first months in power to pack more sympathetic judges on to the nation's highest court and blunt its ability to overturn new laws.
More than a dozen insiders and Fed watchers said in interviews they were concerned that the next president could be more sympathetic to critics' views that the Fed has grown too powerful and impenetrable.
They want the PTO reviews to mirror district courts, which determine whether a patent is valid by looking at the "ordinary and customary" meaning — a reading that is generally more sympathetic to patent holders.
The party's Okinawan wing has been more sympathetic to the governor, but it declined to endorse the protest on Sunday, leaving organizers dependent on a more traditional anti-base coalition of communists and socialists.
But those campaigning to stay in the bloc can count on much more sympathetic treatment from several other newspapers, including The Financial Times and The Guardian, and the left-leaning tabloid The Daily Mirror.
The defense had done everything it could to portray Mr. Martin as a thug, she said, adding that if the prosecution had included an African-American, it might have portrayed him as more sympathetic.
The acting prime minister, Winston Peters, acknowledged that the unions representing government workers believed they had a more sympathetic ear in the new government after nine years of center-right leadership for the country.
The trail of clues opens up a compelling mystery that reveals a more sympathetic side of Papa Kwirk, a man crushed by the loss of his wife more than his years in the war.
"If the defense lawyers are perceived as being too aggressive and challenging, it's going to make the witnesses more sympathetic," said Daniel Medwed, a professor of criminal law at Northeastern University School of Law.
Although the football franchise wasn't yet finished with an intermediary level of appeals, it sent a petition to the Supreme Court as well, hoping to be heard there alongside a more sympathetic parallel case.
There are already signs that Mr. Trump intends to be more sympathetic to Israel's claims: He appointed as ambassador to Israel David M. Friedman, who opposes a two-state solution and has supported settlements.
This lawsuit is brought by 20 different states, and they no doubt decided to bring their case in a district court that they thought might be more conservative, and more sympathetic to their arguments.
But perhaps the more pressing question for Hillary Clinton is whether liberals, who since the 1990s have become much more sympathetic to the claims of sexual assault victims, will make an issue of it, too.
Chile long grappled with the task of bringing to justice the perpetrators of crimes committed in that era but crusading judges and more sympathetic authorities have led to an increase in convictions in recent years.
Like many in Israel's right wing, park director Eleazar Zila (ph) sees a golden opportunity with President Donald Trump who he sees as more sympathetic to Israeli settlements and Am Yisrael, the people of Israel.
The second, which you're more sympathetic to in the book, is that our current political environment isn't a "baffling mistake" or "accident," as you write, but more or less the logical conclusion of liberal capitalism.
Briefly put, he had to get rid of Herb Stempel, an expressionless, awkward nerd from Queens who, with his extraordinary memory, just kept on winning, and find someone more sympathetic to replace him; someone exciting.
I spent election night in 2016 with the fictional Gabriels, an extended, left-leaning family on the verge of having to sell their home, and I couldn't have asked for more sympathetic and soulful company.
They tend to be more sympathetic to welfare programs and the safety net than traditional conservatives, much as Trump has vocally defended Social Security against more traditional candidates like Chris Christie who would cut it.
Chile long grappled with the task of bringing to justice the perpetrators of crimes committed in that era, and crusading judges and more sympathetic authorities have led to an increase in convictions in recent years.
Between porn star Stormy Daniels becoming a feminist icon of sorts and Cyntoia Brown being granted clemency, the public seems to have become more sympathetic to, or at least more aware of, sex workers' experiences.
"Now that there are new judges appointed at every level, conservatives are trying to enact these laws in places where they know the judge is going to be more sympathetic to their case," Pomeranz explained.
When Boleyn was beheaded, Elizabeth I—like Mary I before her—was declared a bastard, and Henry VIII married Jane Seymour, who had been raised a Catholic and was thus even more sympathetic towards Douglas.
While Democratic economists like Frankel and Summers are sharply critical of Warren's approach, other liberal economists are more sympathetic, especially toward Warren's efforts to shift the tax burden from the middle class to the rich.
Coupled with other sensitive scenes, like when the brutal Aunt March (Meryl Streep) is telling Amy she's the family's last hope, the moment where Amy gives her impassioned speech makes her a more sympathetic character.
Since then, stunning memoir revelations of the U.S. president's direct orders for credit easing to an independent agency of the U.S. Congress made me more sympathetic to the difficult position of my former Fed colleagues.
Even in the nation's capital, where coalitions and dark-money groups are routinely used to repackage corporate interests in a more sympathetic light, the pairing of the drug industry and unions is an unusual one.
Others are more sympathetic to Royan's desire to be parsimonious with their money, or at least felt somewhat reassured by the multibillion dollar acquisition of one of Mithril's portfolio companies, Auris Health, earlier this year.
But the banks paid less than what the government originally sought as part of an effort to close the books before new and potentially more sympathetic leaders move into office in the next few months.
Some allies of Mr. Manafort had hoped that Judge Ellis would have the last word because he seemed more sympathetic to the defense than Judge Jackson, and he might order the sentences to run concurrently.
"There is the potential element of companies knowing that they're dealing with a more sympathetic administration," which may be prompting more complaints, said Scott Lincicome, a trade expert at the free-market oriented Cato Institute.
One theory he developed was that addiction might just be a familiar narrative in our discourse—the opioid epidemic is America's worst-ever drug crisis, and society has evolved to be more sympathetic to substance misuse.
But it does hint that he might be more sympathetic to the Trump administration's stance, especially if the allegations about Rosenstein intensify the clamor on the right about the Mueller probe being biased against the president.
I was thinking about Jay, no question, but I had kind of conveniently not mentioned that I was also thinking of myself, because, indeed, I thought T. would be more sympathetic if my feelings weren't involved.
That holds true for the members of the man-made subservient classes in both, consigned to hazardous hard labor and equally hazardous sex work — but they're still infinitely more sympathetic than the flesh-and-blood characters.
His daughter Ivanka and sons Eric and Donald Jr. will be especially important in building a more sympathetic picture of a man the Clinton campaign is portraying as temperamentally unfit to sit in the Oval Office.
Manafort&aposs cases are being heard in both the U.S. District Court in D.C., and the Eastern District of Virginia, by Judge T.S. Ellis III, who has proven to be more sympathetic to Manafort than Jackson.
As for the Democrats, there was a split between the centrists, several of whom accepted gifts from the oil and gas industry in 2016, and the progressive wing that's more sympathetic to social and environmental justice.
"We carried out research and found that a woman's voice is more 'sympathetic' and better received," said head of Amazon's "Smart Home" division, Daniel Rausch, in a conversation with Business Insider back in September last year.
This aspect of Peterson's work is far more sympathetic than his ill-informed and frankly nefarious politics — especially since some of his cardinal rules, like "tell the truth," are perfectly good moral precepts to live by.
After years of tension with the Obama administration, he also appears buoyed by the prospect of a partnership with President-elect Donald J. Trump, who seems more sympathetic to Israeli government policies on issues like settlements.
As the court has grown more conservative in recent years, it has become more sympathetic to white plaintiffs complaining of reverse discrimination than to blacks seeking assistance in overcoming the legacies of slavery and Jim Crow.
Left-of-center papers like the Guardian, which opposed Brexit, have tended to be more sympathetic to Prince Harry and his American wife, even if they season their coverage with disdain for the entire royal enterprise.
"South Korea can really play the good cop to Washington's bad cop, being a more sympathetic ear to Trump's hard line on denuclearization," Oliver Hotham, managing editor of the Korea Risk Group, told CNN last month.
And transforming the judiciary to make it more sympathetic to such an agenda could be one of the enduring victories of Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that will far outlast their time in office.
Given that the administration has signaled the political plan will likely not emphasize a two-state solution, Palestinian leadership has reiterated that they are unlikely to be any more sympathetic when that is released later this year.
Hailing from a state with major oil and gas operations — though also a fair bit of wind power — he has generally been far more sympathetic to industry arguments than environmentalist concerns over the course of his career.
As general counsel, Newstead will be in a unique position to either block or enable those requests — and her professional history suggests she may be more sympathetic to the government's security mandate than users' desire for privacy.
But later, pointing to a comment by one of the Colorado commissioners that religion has been used to justify such atrocities as slavery and the Holocaust and is "despicable", he seemed even more sympathetic to the baker.
The message China may be trying to send to India's protégé is: if you deal with us directly instead of through Delhi, we might be more sympathetic to your border claims and walk quietly out of Doklam.
Engaging in what the jury may find to be character assassination of Gates will not necessarily make Manafort more sympathetic and, importantly, the defense must remember the jury does not have to like Gates to believe him.
This White House is viewed as more sympathetic to the military campaign that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are carrying out against the Houthis, Iranian-backed rebels who are waging an insurgency in neighboring Yemen.
While Mitchell was polite, the contrast between her cold, careful questioning — clearly intended by the GOP to highlight inconsistencies in Ford's story — with the warmer, more compassionate questions from Democratic senators made Ford seem even more sympathetic.
Packing boxes to a merciless timetable and under the watchful eye of a supervisor (Aleksandar Mikic) who may in fact be more sympathetic than he seems, Tamsin sustains cuts to her body and her already fragile ego.
Last month, former energy minister Khalid Al-Falih was replaced as Aramco chairman by Yasir Al Rumayyan, who heads up Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and is seen as more sympathetic to bin Salman's ambitions for the IPO.
But they are growing more sympathetic to the idea of relaxing rules for small and regional lenders in order to make life easier for small businesses and entrepreneurs - especially with mid-term elections in 2018 looming, lobbyists said.
If this Guardian report doesn't make you more sympathetic to kids who've fled to Berlin to dodge student debt, it at least explains why half of your Facebook news feed is made up of memes for Bernie Sanders.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads With its focus on local issues and its tradition of muckraking journalism, the Voice gave social justice movements more coverage—and more sympathetic coverage—than mainstream papers like The New York Times.
The easy thing would have been to fix it: put in a sentence here or there, take out the unfriendly term "storm trooper," adjust the essay's tone to make it more sympathetic to the plight of the police.
The conservative-leaning high court is "less likely to defer to Judge Furman" and "probably more sympathetic" to the government, said Steve Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas School of Law who is watching the case.
Of course, the best witness for Manafort's character would be himself and his defense lawyers will have to think long and hard if letting him testify is the only way to make him more sympathetic to the jury.
But several House Republicans pushed for a bill that would impose sharp new limits on national security wiretapping — and Mr. Trump appeared to be more sympathetic to the idea of a sweeping overhaul, too, according to the officials.
With the Depression spiraling out of control in the early 1930s, the Soviet Union began to be viewed in a new and more sympathetic light by millions of people around the world, including many in the United States.
"There is a sense that the emphasis now is on how all ethnic Chinese share a similar origin and therefore should be more sympathetic to a P.R.C. perspective," said Professor Chong, referring to the People's Republic of China.
Likewise, Kaepernick's 2016 protest, and York's vocal support for it, were bound to receive a more sympathetic hearing in liberal San Francisco than they would have in, say, Dallas, home of the Cowboys and dominion of Jerry Jones.
It's important to note that his potential boss — secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson — has spent decades working in the Arab world and is likely far more sympathetic to the widespread concerns among its leaders about the settlements.
Francisco's approach to executive power doesn't mean he'll take over and fire Mueller if Rosenstein is ousted, or even rein in Mueller's mandate — but it does hint that he might be more sympathetic to the Trump administration's stance.
They hope the two men will be more sympathetic to offers to open up China's financial market and reduce its trade surplus by making purchases of American natural gas and other products, people briefed on the deliberations said.
The judge also criticized the company for its efforts to prolong the proceedings, suggesting it had tried to run out the clock on a Democratic administration in hopes that a Republican-appointed general counsel would be more sympathetic.
What better and more sympathetic a subject for him to dive into, then, than English portraiture in the age of Elizabeth the First in a book called The Elizabethan Image, which examines English portraiture from 1558 to 1603?
London (CNN Business)Saudi Arabia has taken an important step forward with its long delayed listing of oil giant Aramco, replacing the company's chairman with someone seen as more sympathetic to Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman's IPO ambitions.
However, we really need to ask ourselves whether we as a country were more sympathetic with the victims of the Mother Emanuel shooting because they were socially upstanding and because the reaction of the townspeople was more palatable?
This isn't necessarily a sign of the footballing establishment becoming more sympathetic towards players – or more reasonable and realistic about the circumstances in which they light up – so much as further proof of how much they value their brand.
This theoretically gives Democrats a more sympathetic response to coal workers' struggles than simply saying that coal is a problem—though whether coal supporters buy that argument is another matter, following their hard turn right in the Obama era.
Perhaps I'd be more sympathetic if the Oscars hadn't included an attempt at an off-script sensation -- the stage-managed arrival of a bus of random tourists who found their way into the front row of the Dolby Theatre.
Alexei Chesnakov, a former Kremlin official who heads the Centre for Current Politics, a Moscow think-tank, says he expected the French election this spring to contribute to this shift because the rightwing candidates are more sympathetic to Russia.
On Friday, the Senate passed measures that will make it harder for crossbenchers from entering parliament, thus enabling Turnbull to get rid of hostile micro-parties and install freshly-elected officials who may be more sympathetic to his agenda.
While the Italian media and government are comparatively more sympathetic to the humanitarian plight of migrants, the country has a flagging economy and little of the infrastructure in place to employ and adequately house migrants settled across the country.
"Under these circumstances, we will see a speaker who I'll say is significantly more sympathetic than I am to the subject of this matter and less sympathetic to the rule of law," said immigration hardliner and Iowa Republican Rep.
Knowing how little room they each have for setbacks, as black people and young adults, makes Earn less of a loser and more sympathetic when he's in a frenzy trying to corral all the wild logistics of the trip.
But Judge Messitte seemed more sympathetic to claims by attorneys general for the District of Columbia and Maryland that the president had created an unfair playing field for convention centers and other facilities that compete against Trump-owned properties.
The onslaught of misinformation seems aimed at undermining the Tsai administration and her governing Democratic Progressive Party, which that leans toward independence, while helping politicians deemed more sympathetic to Beijing and unification who are typically with the opposition Kuomintang.
To prevail, Ms. Nixon will need to convince party-aligned groups not only that she is more sympathetic to their concerns but also that she is well equipped to work the levers of government to deliver concrete policy achievements.
In addition to being more sympathetic to objections from management and more skeptical of charges filed by workers, a Republican board could undo rules enacted in 2015 to expedite the election process, a move widely viewed as helping organizers.
In addition, the two or three smaller right-wing parties that are also expected to join a Netanyahu coalition would be entering their dream government -- it would be hard to imagine any other coalition more sympathetic to their demands.
He also questioned on CNN's "New Day" whether Alexander Vindman, a decorated Army officer and National Security Council staffer who's become a critical witness in the House impeachment inquiry, might be more sympathetic to Ukrainian interests than American ones.
"We know that Uysal is more sympathetic about a rate cut than (former governor Murat) Cetinkaya, and that's why he has been appointed as the central bank governor," said a senior Turkish banker who predicted a significant rate cut.
Many musicians use their music as a way to process what they are feeling and maybe, if it wasn't for Kanye showing support for President Donald Trump, his fan base might be a little more sympathetic to what he's going through.
But after Lincoln was assassinated in 92 and Johnson ascended to the presidency, he reverted to his roots in a Democratic Party that, at the time, was much more sympathetic to the South and hostile to the rights of freed slaves.
It centers its story on a goofy, lovable white man who learns to be less racist after spending time with a black man who, though he's aloof and unlikeable at first, becomes more "sympathetic" after he's beaten up a few times.
A president's attempt to influence the judiciary is not unprecedented — Franklin Roosevelt, albeit unsuccessfully, attempted to increase the size of the Supreme Court so that he could pack it with justices who would be more sympathetic to his New Deal policies.
For Mr. de Blasio, too, a spat with Mr. Cruz can only serve to make him a more sympathetic figure to New York's heavily liberal and Democratic electorate, though Mr. Cruz's latest jab about corruption may sting more than most.
We or our families are people who ditched the rest of the country for the West, so we tend to be a little more sympathetic to immigrants (and hey, a lot of us are immigrants or descended from recent immigrants).
This year's commission members — who, in addition to Mr. McCall, include the New York City comptroller, Scott Stringer; the state comptroller, Tom DiNapoli; and the city's former comptroller, William Thompson Jr. — were much more sympathetic to legislators than their predecessors.
This had led to a quiet cash revolution in development circles, as aid agencies, nonprofits, and the like have become considerably more sympathetic to cash as an intervention and new charities devoted to cash grants, like GiveDirectly, have gained ground.
Administration officials have also told some conservatives that Mr. Powell is more sympathetic to deregulation than may be suggested by his public comments, according to a person who participated in one such meeting, and described it on condition of anonymity.
But those from the other Turkey — the roughly half who voted in April against a referendum to expand Mr. Erdogan's mandate — often view Mr. Ozakca and Ms. Gulmen and the four others in the small group in a more sympathetic light.
At the same time, parents said their exposure to the police tactics — some have seen police beatings or been hit with nonlethal projectiles themselves in the mayhem — had made them more sympathetic to their children's choices to defy and resist.
By forcing half of those taking the survey to read Roberts's statement, we wanted to answer this question: If Roberts could somehow get people's attention, would they be more sympathetic to courts — and less sympathetic to Trump for attacking them?
For past presidents — and many, if not most, Americans — an immigrant who's lived, worked, and raised a family in the US for several years (especially if they've done so legally) is more sympathetic than a similar immigrant who's never lived here.
Presidents who've thought this way include Bill Clinton, who famously intervened in Israeli politics to promote candidates who'd be more sympathetic to American goals; and George W. Bush, who tried to establish personal bonds with foreign leaders from Nicolas Sarkozy to Vladimir Putin.
Aside from a vague sense that we should be tougher on Russia and, in a hazy way, more sympathetic to the Palestinians, Democrats are stuck reacting to Trump's odd mix of bluster and caution, and are mostly matching it by being against it.
And in an interview during the 1988 Republican National Convention, Trump agreed with a characterization of him as a Rockefeller Republican, a mid-20th century nickname for members of the GOP who were more sympathetic to liberal views on social and domestic issues.
If the justices take up a challenge but rule narrowly against the new abortion laws, activists will go back to their campaigns with the conviction that one more attempt or one more sympathetic member on the court is all they need to win.
In recent years, however, he&aposs begun to carve out a more sympathetic position toward gays, lesbians and transgender people that&aposs similar to the tone now taken by leaders of his religion, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
They're human beings who make mistakes and are, most likely, just trying to do the right while while balancing a lot of competing forces, and if we knew the full story, we'd probably be more sympathetic to why certain frustrating decisions get made.
If only the liberal elites of the Democratic party — whose base includes people of color, LGBTQ people and religious minorities — had been more sympathetic to the opposing party's biases, perhaps they wouldn't have voted for a president who'll do violence to them.
Ginsburg and Justice Neil Gorsuch took a more sympathetic view toward the defendants' arguments against the doctrine, while Justices Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, and Elena Kagan appeared skeptical that the court should overturn a legal doctrine so thoroughly entrenched in American criminal law.
He has voiced sympathy for those who want to see tighter age restrictions for gun purchases and even more comprehensive measures, but at other times, he has sounded more sympathetic to the N.R.A., which was a major contributor to his 2016 campaign.
An adviser to a senior Senate Republican said the move to the Commerce Department was an attempt to strangle the program by removing it from career HUD officials who were more sympathetic to the demands of impoverished communities than Commerce Department officials.
So it just seemed like even when he was trying to be a little bit more sympathetic or at least say the right things about protecting Asian Americans, the last two sentences of his comment still separate Asians from his collective 'us.
Another, more sympathetic taped segment that ran later tonight featured Ms. Strong as Melania Trump and Mr. Nanjiani as a phone operator for a Gucci call center based in Pakistan, whom the first lady comes to rely on as an unlikely confidant.
Untethered from the pressures exerted on him during the Obama administration to pay lip service to the idea of Palestinian statehood, Netanyahu let loose his real feelings on the subject in the presence of a president far more sympathetic to his worldview.
Lawmakers from both parties were against the office then, as well as now, and would much prefer to be judged by their peers — politicians currently serving in the House who might be more sympathetic — as opposed to a more discrete board and staff.
Contributors generally tend to be hawkish and "more sympathetic to the executive, and more accepting of the seriousness of the counterterrorism threat and the need for tools like targeting and surveillance, than a lot of writers in the national-security space," Goldsmith says.
LAUREN I would probably be more sympathetic to your plight, Lauren, if a responsible teenage boy I know hadn't shared his Instagram password with a "good friend," only to be betrayed by him when vulgar posts began popping up on his account.
According to Pew Research Center polling, as Republicans have become increasingly pro-Israel in their views, Democrats — especially self-identified liberals — have become more sympathetic to the plight of the Palestinians, even as few Democratic elected officials have openly talked in this way.
Lawyers who have handled dozens of cases said that members of refugee tribunals, who evaluate requests for asylum, have grown more sympathetic toward people who have spent time in the United States and who say they now fear immigration policies under Trump.
Trump's outspoken support for Israel in response to the UN resolution, coupled with the appointment of Friedman, portend a more robust engagement with Israel in the Trump administration -- potentially to the chagrin of some neighboring Arab States who are more sympathetic to the Palestine cause.
While Turkish officials are keen not to alienate the president, who has been far more sympathetic about Turkey's purchase of the Russian defense systems than the U.S. Congress, Erdogan repeated on Tuesday that Ankara was committed to clearing Kurdish fighters from its southern flank.
Unlike Leadsom, she supported Britain staying in the EU, prompting some hopes that she might find a more sympathetic reception in Brussels during withdrawal talks and that she might take a softer stance to what Britain's relationship to the EU will look like post-Brexit.
To tie all this up, my view of this is that we should continue to offer sympathetic but hard-nosed looks at the white working-class community, and we should maybe pair that with more sympathetic views of what's going on in the black community.
Listening to Vaknin's story, I began to think about how perhaps this present wave of interest in narcissism could be a new key in a more sympathetic, rounded understanding of why adults visit the same miseries on their children that were visited on them.
Although he became more sympathetic to Democrats in his college years, President Ronald Reagan nominated him for his judgeship on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and President George H.W. Bush named him US Solicitor General in 1989.
Given the fact that he is getting old and going blind, a reasonable prosecutor may realize that Cosby could become a more sympathetic figure if he has to face multiple trials for an alleged crime that supposedly took place more than a decade ago.
The so-called mods who took over in 2005 when Mr. Cameron swept to the leadership sought to make the party more in step with today's world, more pluralist in perspective, more environmentally aware and more sympathetic to women, gay voters and ethnic minorities.
But for us, Falstaff's love of peace and instinct for self-preservation accord quite nicely with the virtues demanded of capitalist society, and so he is a beloved character — far more sympathetic than Prince Hal, who dutifully rejects him in order to become king.
CNN's KFile found references to Wilkie while researching the neo-Confederate movement, which seeks to promote a more sympathetic view of the Confederate states during the Civil War, and obtained copies of the speeches from Edward Sebesta, a scholar on the neo-Confederate movement.
But a bigger problem for Black Lives Matter, supported by many liberals, is that Mr. Johnson's actions could jeopardize the movement's appeal to a broader group of Americans who have gradually become more sympathetic to its cause after years of highly publicized police shootings.
"It is certainly similar to the pattern we saw in toxic chemicals as well, where the regulated industry had a more sympathetic ear in the new administration," said Ms. Hamnett, who left the E.P.A. in late 2663, after a 22018-year career with the agency.
The logic will be egalitarian but ultimately consumerist: It's not just toxic incels who want sexual intimacy they can't achieve, and if a technological substitute is available for the more sympathetic sort of unhappy celibate, well, it's their body and their money and their choice.
After years of disappointing decisions on issues of fundamental importance to their movement like religious expression, abortion and gay rights, Judge Kavanaugh's nomination was supposed to be the moment when the religious right had good reason to hope for a more sympathetic high court.
They have a new, longer-term goal in their sights: reaching a Supreme Court that could shift in composition with a Republican president in the White House, potentially giving the anti-abortion movement a court more sympathetic to its goal of overturning Roe v.
A couple of years back, a friend of Hillary Clinton's told me the candidate-to-be was "disappointed" that the first woman to edit The New York Times — veteran investigative reporter Jill Abramson — wasn't more sympathetic to her plight as a feminist pioneer in politics.
Seeing ourselves repeatedly doing something we suck at — no matter how trivial — might make us a bit more sympathetic to how hard so many things really are: trying to navigate health issues, listening to our neighbors, improving the economy or mitigating relations with hostile nations.
It's the same ridiculousness that led some to label the murders of 20 6-and-7-year-olds at Sandy Hook Elementary School a "false flag" operation aimed at creating a more sympathetic national environment in which to pass new restrictions on gun owners.
Despite their differences, London has adopted a more positive approach to Israel since May became leader after last year's vote to leave the European Union, echoing the more sympathetic tone set by Trump, with whom Britain wishes to secure a post-Brexit trade deal.
Just as liberals are now arguing that Mr. Trump has exceeded his executive authority, conservatives made the same case against President Barack Obama and likewise found judges in parts of the country who were more sympathetic to their point of view, often in Texas.
And its activist opponents will be extremely hard-pressed to conjure a more sympathetic case than former Iraqi soldiers who fought for the U.S. In a game of moves and counter-moves, the anti-Trump forces showed their hand and are now in a tight corner.
He may or may not betray Cersei and join the ranks of the angels (and the weak, ineffectual "no" he gives her when she jumps him in this episode suggests to me that he won't), but the show has long been working toward making him more sympathetic.
That will let Clinton staff the lower courts with a big new cohort of judges who'll be systematically more sympathetic to criminal defendants, labor and environmental plaintiffs, and government regulators — transforming the federal judiciary back into a powerful prop of progressive governance for years to come.
Predicting the political fallout of an event like the RNC or of a new ubiquitous talking point like "lock her up" is pure guesswork, and it might be the case that the air of vigilantism around the whole thing will make non-Republicans more sympathetic to Clinton.
MATHISEN: IF I COULD SUM IT UP MR MARCHIONNE, IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE SAYING THIS WAS A TECHNICAL MISUNDERSTANDING, AND IF I DON'T HAVE THAT RIGHT, CORRECT ME. DO YOU THINK THAT YOU WILL GET A MORE SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING OF THIS MISUNDERSTANDING FROM THE NEW ADMINISTRATION?
This disproportionate benefit of undocumented labour to American working women may be one reason why women tend to be more sympathetic to immigrants who are in America illegally than men are: a Pew poll found that 74% of women were sympathetic compared to 64% percent of men.
Amazon reportedly chose a female-sounding voice for its assistants based on market research suggesting it would be perceived as more sympathetic, whereas Microsoft named its own Cortana to build on existing name recognition for the character of the same name in its "Halo" video game series.
Since leaving her 23-year-old son in the Philippines to work in Hong Kong in 2000, Millan had been forced to sleep on a sofa and hit with a pair of chopsticks before finding the site which let her choose her own, more sympathetic boss.
By making it clear he would prefer an envoy more sympathetic to his worldview, Trump is effectively trying to make it more difficult for another country to get accurate diplomatic reporting and internal intelligence on an administration that has alarmed many foreign allies -- not just Britain.
But asking whether President Obama was really born in America anyway, or saying he has a "Kenyan anti-colonialist" outlook because of his father, or darkly hinting that he is more sympathetic to America's Islamist enemies than its allies because he has something in common with them?
If Mr. Bush eventually gets a more sympathetic hearing by history, as he hopes, it will not start with Jean Edward Smith's "Bush," a comprehensive and compelling narrative punctuated by searing verdicts of all the places where the author thinks the 43rd president went off track.
And while Juul said it will not lobby the White House on its impending plan to remove flavored e-cigarettes from the market, President Donald Trump himself already appears to be more sympathetic toward the industry, redirecting concern to counterfeit products and efforts to curb underaged use.
But officials say his visit goes beyond the traditional ceremonial role of a leading the US delegation, and serves as an opportunity for him to apply maximum pressure on the North Korean government, and keep the regime from securing a rapprochement with their more sympathetic southern neighbors.
The Israeli right, feeling empowered by the advent of the Trump administration, which is expected to be more sympathetic to Israel's current policies, is pushing Mr. Netanyahu to abandon the idea of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, long considered the only viable solution to the conflict.
This is also true of the civil rights movement, where the threat of race riots and Black Panthers and so forth made a lot of white America more sympathetic to the kinds of things that Martin Luther King and his allies were saying than they might have otherwise been.
That has created an awkward conundrum for Clinton: She has made inspiring women the core draw of her campaign, but many young women – the ones who would gain the most from the example of a woman president – are more sympathetic to the proclivities of their age than their gender.
More significantly, Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel, took a more sympathetic line than before in an interview in which she said Italians had felt left alone to cope with the migrants who began to pour out of Libya after the fall of its late dictator, Muammar Qaddafi, in 2011.
Israel&aposs hard-line government has been emboldened by the Trump administration&aposs more sympathetic approach to Israel and its settlement enterprise than that of President Barack Obama, and the draft bill is part of a series of pro-settler steps the government has taken in recent months.
Bots right now are pretty emotionally stunted; some can crack jokes, pulling from a pre-programmed pool of one-liners, but few, if any, can detect that you might not be in the best of moods for hearing a wisecrack and instead opting for a more sympathetic response.
Even if Trump voters had other, more sympathetic reasons to vote for Trump, it doesn't change the fact that they elected a man who was openly running on a platform of white supremacy—whose political raison d'être was to be a megaphone for whites raging at their diminishing influence.
The more sympathetic members of the McAllan clan — Laura, a bookish, musical, cultivated woman dragged into the mud by the blunt force of her husband's will, and Jamie, a dissolute, poetic soul of the kind Tennessee Williams would have recognized — are in some ways more dangerous to the Jacksons.
Another study Romer conducted last year found that the second season of the show may have resulted in beneficial responses: The viewers were less immediately suicidal after the show than those who didn't watch at all and were more sympathetic to helping a person in a suicidal crisis.
They recognized that Mr. Trump's advisers were split between implacable critics of China, like Mr. Lighthizer and Peter Navarro, the director of the White House national trade council; and free-traders who were more sympathetic, like Mr. Kudlow, Mr. Ross and Mr. Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs executive.
Streaming Britain's announced departure from the European Union last year, commonly known as Brexit, set off a political crisis that compelled a special general election there on June 8, the result of which threw an unexpected amount of leverage to the Labour Party, which is more sympathetic to immigrants.
Such details, along with the Ministry of Islamic Affairs' unusual autonomy and its links to an ultraconservative clerical establishment that could be at times more sympathetic to jihadists than to their own government, have long fed speculation that rogue officials in the ministry could have played a role.
These actions were meant "to collapse the post-World War II --certainly the post-Cold War -- security and economic order in Europe and replace that order with something that is more sympathetic to Russian interests," McMaster told a group at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington in 2015.
Echoing a more sympathetic tone recently espoused by some of his colleagues, Powell said the Fed was "listening" to markets and would balance the steady flow of strong economic data against the array of risks - from slowing global growth to worries about the U.S.-China trade war - that have spooked investors.
The basic building blocks of scientific intelligence are things like understanding how many research centers a country had, or what areas of research a country is particularly good at, or which scientists in any given country might have studied in the West, and therefore might be more sympathetic to Western attitudes.
In the adaptation of his upcoming biography, Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep, published by Vanity Fair, author Michael Schulman reveals that while Streep fought to make changes to her character, Joanna, to make her more sympathetic, Hoffman, who played Ted, would snap at her, chiding her to get on with filming.
Some criticized the employee's complaint and Towns's concession to remove the paintings as a form of censorship, but the artist was more sympathetic to the offended employee, a black member of the college's public safety department who while at work did not want to experience the discomfort the paintings produced.
General Flynn wrote an article published in The Hill on Election Day calling on the United States to be more sympathetic to the concerns of Turkey, a NATO ally, and embracing Mr. Erdogan's position that Mr. Gulen is an extremist who was behind the failed July coup against his government.
"Carousel" has long upset some, not only because of the exchange between Julie and her daughter, Louise, about whether a slap can feel like a kiss, but also because Julie seems to accept being hit by Billy, while his best songs can make him seem more sympathetic and ultimately redeemed.
If his motivation was ever to encourage her to leave an administration he despises, Mr. Conway so far has had the opposite effect, binding Ms. Conway more closely to the president and in particular his family members, who have come to see her as a more sympathetic figure because of it.
He would rather watch his men destroy themselves to prove a point than concede a bit of ground — a vital reminder after a few episodes that showed his more sympathetic side that Negan is still a villain, and not the misunderstood figure he made himself out to be to Jadis.
And by the end of the trial's first day, a marathon debate that stretched into early Wednesday morning, the House Democrats prosecuting Trump had accused Cipollone and Sekulow of fudging facts to present a more sympathetic version of the Ukraine scandal that threatens to upend Trump's presidency and his political future.
If Swift were to admit that she micromanages the narratives she plays out in the press, that she manufactures feuds and then plays on them to make herself seem more vulnerable and hence more sympathetic, then she would be bringing together the intimacy and control sides of her persona in public view.
"They re doing a great job and people should be a little more sympathetic to the fact that it s their father and they re going to take it a little more personally when he s criticized in front of them," said McCain, daughter of the GOP's 2008 presidential nominee, Arizona Sen.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Adult Film Star Feared for Safety of Daughter After Trump Threat" (front page, March 26): What can we say about the state of our country when an adult film star sounds more believable and more intelligent, and is more sympathetic, than the president of the United States?
It also handed President Trump, who had pressed strongly for Mr. Palij's removal, a powerful talking point against critics of his immigration policies, by shifting the focus to the deportation of a man associated with the worst atrocities of the Holocaust instead of thousands of unauthorized immigrants whose stories are far more sympathetic.
Amanda Sloat, a former American diplomat who focused on Turkey during the Obama administration, said the State Department had long been more sympathetic to Turkey, which it sees as a stabilizing force in the Middle East, while the military came to see the Kurds as "their brothers in arms" against the Islamic State.
The first time I saw it, I felt it was slightly more sympathetic to Charlie, played by Adam Driver, which struck me as expected — a film always has a point of view, and this one was unavoidably somewhat autobiographical, given its parallels to Baumbach's own experience with divorce (from Jennifer Jason Leigh).
A more sympathetic reader would say no, there is plenty of space for more a state-friendly conservative politics in between movement conservatism and Mussolini, and what McCarthy and Pappin are envisioning might be better described as a blend of the American Hamiltonian tradition with a 21st-century update of French Gaullism.
"He was generally not a fan of the federal government and its power, so that would lean him toward allowing more latitude toward states like Colorado, but he wasn't exactly a libertarian, so he might be more sympathetic to federal efforts to decide what happens in people's homes and bedrooms," Kamin said.
He invited three women who alleged they were sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton and even tried to engineer a confrontation between them and the former president—a strikingly foolhardy stunt, since by all polling evidence and previous Republican experience in the 1990s, it only served to make Hillary more sympathetic to the general population.
"By and large, the media do tend to be more sympathetic to sexual assault allegations than in the past, because there is now more openness around talking about such issues and willingness to give alleged victims the benefit of the doubt," said Cindy Carter, a professor who focuses on feminist media studies at Cardiff University.
Bowe Bergdahl was freed from Taliban captivity, senior Army officials responsible for determining why he walked off his outpost and for recommending what the consequences should be struck a far milder and more sympathetic tone than Army commanders who are now pursuing charges that could send him to prison for life, new documents show.
This is likely in relation to the implication that Elliott — started by a man called Paul Singer, who is often described as a "mega donor" to Republicans and Trump — might try to use its investment to steer Twitter to the Right side of the political spectrum, or at least make it more sympathetic to it.
Before the election, Boeing officials speculated that the union had sought to hold the vote before Mr. Trump appointed two new members to the N.L.R.B., which would give Republicans a majority that might be more sympathetic to objections from the company about the conduct of the election (and less so to any union appeal).
Whatever approach is taken, Godsil argues it's necessary — to make lawmakers more sympathetic to constituents outside their social networks, to make the media more likely to cover people of all racial groups in an equally empathetic way, and to make the public more understanding in approaching problems that happen in neighborhoods outside of their own.
In general, the coverage of and public reaction to Damond's death — going back to her homeland, Australia — has been more sympathetic and empathetic to her death, and it's created a greater sense of urgency than is typically seen in the aftermath of police shootings (even those of unarmed white men, suggesting gender plays a role too).
To a more sympathetic eye, Ofmatthew was a woman who had three children stolen from her and was pregnant with a fourth, whose fertility nonetheless comes second to her blackness in the eyes of the state (in another scene, Aunt Lydia remarks that some Commanders refuse Handmaids of color, which limits Ofmatthew's opportunities to prove useful).
Here she is both a mother fretting about her children—she's much more sympathetic to Orestes and Electra than her character is in the Greek plays—and a queen who doesn't ask too many questions when it turns out that Aegisthus is keeping the rebellious nobles in line by holding their young sons and grandsons hostage.
If Trump were a more sympathetic figure—if he were, say, a grandparent you had silently muted on Facebook instead of the unstable man in charge of the world's foremost nuclear arsenal—there would be something sad about the way that all this new information had made it so much more difficult for him to think.
"I deal every day with people fighting for their lives, and I am more sympathetic to them, their desire to live and to get the right treatment," said Ellen V. Sigal, the founder and chairwoman of Friends of Cancer Research, a public education and advocacy group, even as she noted her concern about rising drug costs.
It's better, I guess, for liberals to have this 4-4 deadlock than an actual 5-4 decision that they need to ask for reversal of, but it also raises the prospect that you will have new lawsuits in other federal circuits where they think the judges may be more sympathetic to the immigrants' side of this case.
Conservative advocates have sought a case to take to the Supreme Court that would challenge schools that take race into account when admitting students, and now they have a more sympathetic administration and the prospect of a conservative majority on the Supreme Court if President Trump's nominee to the court, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, is confirmed.
The new crop of progressive political stars in the House and a base more sympathetic to the Palestinians than ever before helped push a half-dozen White House aspirants to break with the pro-Israel lobby last week on a major bill, even as it passed with support from Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and other high-ranking Democratic officials.
" Sports Illustrated tennis writer Jon Wertheim was more sympathetic—noting that Tomic's ennui might be related to having a notorious tennis father—but also called Tomic's persistently halfhearted performances "disgraceful" and speculated that his press conference might have been a "cry for help" by a 24-year-old tennis pro possibly suffering from "a touch of mental illness.
I would argue that the film is quite clear-eyed about the horrors of slavery and the way it caused the country to tear itself apart, but Burns's human-level approach necessitates trying to get inside the heads of various Confederate soldiers, which makes them seem more sympathetic than they might appear in a more top-down, scholarly history.
The idea that they always need to be understood better, that there need to be more and more and more sympathetic profiles, that's not true for folks who were followers, say, of Louis Farrakhan, who also had his bigoted moments but was speaking to a very real sense of cultural dislocation and economic anxiety and frustration and feeling that communities are falling apart.
After what at best can be called a bizarre performance by Trump in Helsinki, how can American diplomats assure their counterparts they know who is in charge, that what they claim is American policy actually is policy, and that... that... in some way the president of the United States is not more sympathetic to an adversary than to his allies?
All of this didn&apost help his credibility and to the degree that the jurors begin to think of this as kind of one grift reverse as another grifter, maybe they are more sympathetic to Manafort than the sense at why is this guy being charged for something that could send him to jail for 200 years and the other guy got off.
While leftist outlets sometimes stereotype Silicon Valley as a cesspool of Randian objectivism gone awry, the reality, as journalist Greg Ferenstein has written, is that the tech industry is dominated by center-left Democrats, who might be a bit more sympathetic to anti-regulatory efforts by companies like Uber but broadly support the safety net, environmental protection, and LGBTQ rights.
Many Conservative eurosceptics had made clear they would only consider supporting May's deal if she gave a firm commitment to resign, hoping a new leader would be more sympathetic to their views when negotiating the terms of Britain's future relationship with the EU. "I have heard very clearly the mood of the parliamentary party," May told a meeting of Conservative lawmakers (MPs).
Many Conservative eurosceptics had made clear they would only consider supporting May's deal if she gave a firm commitment to resign, hoping a new leader would be more sympathetic to their views when negotiating the terms of Britain's future relationship with the EU. "I have heard very clearly the mood of the parliamentary party," May told a meeting of Conservative lawmakers (MPs).
In a reversal of the beginning of the season, Duncan is looking more and more volatile and Logan more and more sympathetic — but because we all know we're living in a noir universe, in the audience, we're just waiting for the other shoe to drop and for Logan to reveal that he's secretly been a monster the whole time, and so is Duncan.
But that could all change Wednesday when the litigation over DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, moves to Texas, where U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen, who is thought to be more sympathetic to the Trump administration, will consider a request from a group of Republican state attorneys general to stop DACA renewals while the battle over DACA's legality plays out.
DESIRE FOR NEW APPROACH Many Conservative eurosceptics had made clear they would only consider supporting May's deal if she gave a firm commitment to resign, hoping a new leader would be more sympathetic to their views when negotiating the terms of Britain's future relationship with the EU. "I have heard very clearly the mood of the parliamentary party," May told a meeting of Conservative lawmakers (MPs).
But even if you read the flashbacks as an attempt to make Serena Joy more sympathetic, they depict a scenario in which she has more agency taken from her by her husband — who eventually declares that she should not speak anymore, a foreshadowing of everything to come — than by the protesters, who do eventually listen to her as she shouts not particularly convincing platitudes over them.
" Trump wants a top law enforcement  official — his attorney general — to be far more sympathetic to his views on laws and loyalty, a dynamic that also played out again yesterday: Trump, who tweeted earlier this month that Sessions was "scared stiff and Missing in Action," denigrated the job of attorney general — traditionally independent — in yesterday's Fox interview: "You know the only reason I gave him the job?
So Trump, in a sweeping proposal, lumped up all Muslims into a monolithic group, and suggested they should be banned from the US. Something similar for Christians, even if it's based on bouts of violence done at least partially in the name of Christianity, seems patently absurd, because Americans are more sympathetic to a religion a lot of them follow or are, at the very least, more familiar with.
In a time when we don't quite seem to know what to do with boys — wanting them to be more sympathetic while we peddle them media soaked in violence and misogyny — Stevenson offers a young hero allowed to engage in all sorts of hair-raising adventures, while never permitted to forget that he should act like the good man he is to become — truthful, courageous, stalwart and faithful.
By cherry-picking friendly district judges in parts of the country hostile to the president's politics and values, in judicial circuits with longstanding reputations for legal approaches more sympathetic to one end of the political spectrum, these challengers become remarkably successful in persuading at least some of the courts to embrace legal theories soundly criticized by many in the legal academy — and novel even in the views of some of their proponents.
But a more sympathetic reading might say that the character of Arthur Fleck, the Joker-to-be in the movie, is a kind of Dorian Gray's picture for the entire comic-book universe: A damaged man-child with pre-sexual romantic attachments and fantasies of secret lineages and untapped greatness, whose destructive arc is far closer to what perpetual adolescence really looks like than the sexless godhood of the Marvel heroes or the eternal school days of Hogwarts.
And so emerged a powerful effort to recast straightforward support for a straightforward message as something both more complex and more sympathetic — "economic anxiety," perhaps, which has the advantage of being particularly appealing to liberals looking for common cause with Trump supporters; or a backlash to "political correctness," which set a delightful trap for critics of Trumpism, as it holds that efforts to name the sources of Trump's support are themselves the cause of Trump's support.

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