"As people become more sympathetic to survivors," she says, "survivors will be more sympathetic to themselves."
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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.
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" He explained, "No one is sympathetic to Zac Efron.
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I don't want to say I'm sympathetic to an abuser.
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Other Latin Americans have been largely sympathetic to Venezuelans' troubles.
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Teigen, of course, was entirely sympathetic to her husband's misfortune.
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It appears that Trump, personally, is sympathetic to this approach.
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Second, media organisations sympathetic to the party face quiet countermeasures.
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I don't want to be too sympathetic to the universities.
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And Bill Clinton was sounding sympathetic to even Republican proposals.
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Miss Manners is sympathetic to your situation — to a point.
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He was viewed in Beijing as sympathetic to eventual reunification.
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I'm not particularly sympathetic to it, but I understand it.
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He was genial and disarmingly sympathetic to the hospitalists' concerns.
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I am sympathetic to the pressure of making Madden games.
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At least one major regulator appears sympathetic to that argument.
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But Tijuana residents have been less sympathetic to the migrants.
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Most candidates have rivals their constituencies are sympathetic to — Sen.
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Pruitt undoubtedly will appoint those most sympathetic to industry's views.
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Many in Silicon Valley were sympathetic to Mr. Thiel's actions.
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Roberts, for his part, initially seemed sympathetic to Kavanaugh's argument.
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This everyday unreality is what the author is sympathetic to.
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Women don't need to be "sympathetic" to be good characters.
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I wish that I had been more sympathetic to her.
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And … we're sympathetic to that, particularly from a manufacturing perspective.
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People sympathetic to the protesters then pushed a #BoycottMulan hashtag.
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Some are more sympathetic to prosecutors, others to the defense.
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Rohrabacher is seen as sympathetic to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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We must be aware of and sympathetic to their concerns.
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Trump made clear he was sympathetic to that particular cause.
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Republicans on Thursday were not sympathetic to the Democrats' case.
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Someone who seems to be very sympathetic to Jamie Spears.
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We are extremely sympathetic to any legitimate victim of child abuse.
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In that ruling, Cogan said he was sympathetic to the request.
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"I know he's sympathetic to any loss of life," Conway said.
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It's unclear whether Wilk is condescending or sympathetic to her narrator.
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Even Republicans seen as sympathetic to Mr. Rubio have joined in.
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Student organisations sympathetic to the Islamists have taken up the cause.
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Over the years, Democrats have become more sympathetic to this view.
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But Netflix has, to date, been fairly sympathetic to VPN users.
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"Every agent has been really sympathetic to our situation," she said.
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But there are signs that he is sympathetic to the retirees.
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In fact, we have been sympathetic to that view until now.
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"I'm sympathetic to what the island is going through," said Rep.
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As a student of language, I was sympathetic to her cause.
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They are much more sympathetic to those who identify as transgender.
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I was very sympathetic to the students, but critical of fantasy.
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Clinton and Mr. Sanders, Stephen Colbert is more sympathetic to Mrs.
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Mr. Larsen is sympathetic to the plight of American steel companies.
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Then she said that she was sympathetic to her possible motivations.
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This Supreme Court, moreover, is very sympathetic to formalistic legal arguments.
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Location managers are sympathetic to jittery homeowners — up to a point.
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Sullivan has not been sympathetic to Flynn during the court proceedings.
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In the final chapters, however, she appears sympathetic to the field.
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He was popular with Finns due to his policies sympathetic to Finland.
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Kim says she called Ivanka, who was completely sympathetic to Alice's situation.
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The actor seems genuinely sympathetic to anyone who was rooting for them.
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That ought to make them sympathetic to staff in the same situation.
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Many people seemed broadly sympathetic to the proposal, while others expressed skepticism.
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Harrison says he's sympathetic to that view: I completely understand that concern.
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He's sympathetic to antifa's cause and makes no effort to hide that.
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I became more sensitive and sympathetic to transgender issues because of Gigi.
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Are you worried about The Misandrists pissing off viewers you're sympathetic to?
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Justices Samuel Alito and Anthony Kennedy seemed less sympathetic to Carpenter's case.
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Justice Scalia was quite sympathetic to and protective of religious freedom interests.
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However, she's sympathetic to her uncle, and allows him to come through.
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They may also target political campaigners and reporters sympathetic to the president.
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The facts in the case are not sympathetic to the criminal defendant.
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Some of the court's liberals appeared less sympathetic to the state's arguments.
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They smeared Northerners sympathetic to reports of violence as dupes and effeminate.
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We satirise and roast everyone, we're deliberately not sympathetic to any side.
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The professor who'd invited me was charming and sympathetic to my predicament.
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But then I also became a bit more sympathetic to my ex.
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Even many French observers sympathetic to Mr Macron have been taken aback.
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House Republicans are more sympathetic to Trump on immigration than on trade.
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Though Lincoln sometimes seemed sympathetic to this idea, "colonization" was always unrealistic.
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Though deeply sympathetic to his conclusion, I am puzzled by his argument.
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Even lawmakers sympathetic to Cruz believe he hurt himself on Wednesday night.
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Some commissioners are likely sympathetic to taking big action on Big Tech.
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Even those sympathetic to Clinton acknowledge that she's not the best campaigner.
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That made him more sympathetic to the plight of the caravan's members.
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But as a businessman, he said, he was sympathetic to Facebook's concerns.
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Stephen Colbert relayed the latest developments without sounding very sympathetic to Cohen.
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American companies say they are sympathetic to the administration's complaints about China.
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Polls show the majority of Americans are sympathetic to the Dreamers cause.
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Groups both generally unsympathetic and sympathetic to President Trump denounced the statement.
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He has been sympathetic to objections raised by hospitals to the measure.
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I am sympathetic to those who view Mexico as a frustrating partner.
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It has made me much more sympathetic to all those Greenpeace people.
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At Wine School, we are sympathetic to arguments in favor of terroir.
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Frohwein has been in their position and is sympathetic to their struggle.
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Steve King, R-Iowa, in January that were sympathetic to white nationalism.
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And clearly the Trump transition is at least sympathetic to Hensarling's message.
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Badgley, in fact, makes him oddly sympathetic, to the extent that's possible.
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Trump himself was naturally sympathetic to preserving business opportunities for American companies.
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I'm a little bit sympathetic to the political constraints on the stimulus.
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And the Court's current majority could be sympathetic to such a government.
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Roberts' past opinions suggest he would be sympathetic to the challengers' case.
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In at least one case, Judge Jackson seemed sympathetic to that argument.
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It is very sudden, and I am deeply sympathetic to their loss.
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Even those who have been most sympathetic to Ford's claims, like Sens.
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They turn on those they perceive as sympathetic to the other side.
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Some Weibo users (China's version of Twitter) were sympathetic to the unnamed student.
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Their creators, such as Waze (owned by Google), are sympathetic, to a degree.
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It makes us, I think, more sympathetic to what Apple is arguing for.
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I'm sympathetic to the YPG problem, and so is the President, quite frankly.
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I am sympathetic to Kjellberg precisely because I am in the same position.
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The Trump administration just signaled it's going to be sympathetic to their complaints.
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The magazine noted that the film is sympathetic to the Supreme Court justice.
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So countries sympathetic to her cause, mainly in Europe and America, followed suit.
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Unfortunately for him, the Ironborn are not sympathetic to PTSD and its symptoms.
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Lindsey Graham, criticized Trump's apparent suggestions that Obama was somehow sympathetic to terrorists.
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This conclusion alarms some of those in China most sympathetic to the West.
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Vincent ter Beek, editor of Pig Progress, is sympathetic to the Danish move.
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Knappenberger said he was sympathetic to Hogan's story before Thiel's involvement was revealed.
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And the audience, hand-picked by party bosses, was not sympathetic to him.
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Grubbs is more sympathetic to labeling compulsive sexual behavior an addiction than Prause.
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Big congressional boost Ryan has long been sympathetic to the plight of Dreamers.
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And even a reader sympathetic to Cusk's iconoclasm is perplexed by her illogic.
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Mr. Trump stood by his insinuations that Mr. Obama is sympathetic to terrorists.
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To do that, you'd need to elect board members sympathetic to your cause.
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I am sympathetic to this view, though it can be carried too far.
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Throughout, there are odd touches that at times feel almost sympathetic to socialism.
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I'm sympathetic to that criticism, and suspect Hawley's bill will not become law.
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Privately, however, he is sympathetic to Trump's view, according to two diplomatic officials.
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Both armies, he said, were sympathetic to each other's problems with Muslim minorities.
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Miss Manners is sympathetic to your situation, and commends you for enduring it.
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At the rehearing, the judges appeared sympathetic to overturning the court's previous position.
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They tend to be hard on their peers and sympathetic to their foes.
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"I think she's been overly sympathetic to a misguided cause," Mr. Roorda said.
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Because, unlike Trump, Germany is sympathetic to foreigners without a place to stay.
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"I am sympathetic to taking steps that would protect Americans," he said Tuesday.
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Those "sensitive" accounts include content sympathetic to both right- and left-wing ideologies.
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A reader, although sympathetic to Press's plight, can grow impatient with his inaction.
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And they began to identify organizations that were sympathetic to this holistic approach.
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Many of the younger correctional officers were broadly sympathetic to the prisoners' plight.
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None of the politicians at the town hall was sympathetic to the thought.
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The National Labor Relations Board is now more sympathetic to employers than unions.
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" McAliley told the suspect she worries he "may be very sympathetic to terrorists.
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Turn on the television and channel after channel broadcasts programs sympathetic to Iran.
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"I've become sympathetic to the plight of the frail human body," he writes.
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They're sympathetic to the welfare state but far more jazzed about open borders.
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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?
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And people sympathetic to these ideas argue that they benefit Americans, not just foreigners.
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Zhao was also, in those nervy spring days of 1989, sympathetic to the students.
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CRAMER: GARY, DURING THE CAMPAIGN, THE PRESIDENT WAS NOT THAT SYMPATHETIC TO BIG BANKS.
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Facebook previously released a statement that noted the company was sympathetic to Apple's cause.
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" Still, the Democrat sympathetic to Biden said: "He is bruised, but far from out.
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Chuck invites her into his office for coffee and conversation, sympathetic to her situation.
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Trump's administration previously indicated it could be sympathetic to the settlements, but later backtracked.
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I feel like I'm pretty sympathetic to all women who are trying to parent.
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Through their networking, these women often got jobs at nonprofits sympathetic to their plight.
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There were times when I wasn't sure whether the movie was sympathetic to her.
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But I am sympathetic to the idea that we could face problems going forward.
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Petersons's supporters have been quick to admonish people who aren't particularly sympathetic to him.
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As is his suggestion that Obama somehow seems sympathetic to those who attack Americans.
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But she seems no more sympathetic to the Rohingyas' plight than her jackbooted predecessors.
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Fringe parties sympathetic to Russia warn of a plot to restart the cold war.
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Shawe, in an email, said only that he was sympathetic to the employees' concerns.
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"We are sympathetic to Mr. Johnson and his family," Monsanto spokesman Scott Partridge said.
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Many people sympathetic to Spicer in and out of the White House believe otherwise.
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The President made pretty clear that he was sympathetic to that group of individuals.
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In his questions to Missouri's attorney, Kavanaugh suggested he was sympathetic to that argument.
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But the killer was not an outsider or a homegrown terrorist sympathetic to ISIS.
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As a non-Trump supporter myself, it's an idea I'm at least sympathetic to.
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Some among the government delegation think they might even be sympathetic to the opposition.
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"We are sympathetic to Mr. Johnson and his family," said company spokesman Scott Partridge.
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But, Graham was also sympathetic to Jenner, who she didn't blame for the commercial.
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Lower-court judges are typically less educated and more sympathetic to the religious lobby.
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Some conservatives seemed sympathetic to Mr. Ryan's position, if not convinced by his arguments.
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Nate Well, I'm sympathetic to the point, but I prefer a standard map. Why?
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This type of friendly encouragement is not typical of foreign visitors sympathetic to Cuba.
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As a former prosecutor, he is often sympathetic to the prosecution in criminal cases.
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Historically the police are sometimes sympathetic to the "law and order" promises of fascism.
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But it isn't clear whether or not President Obama will be sympathetic to her.
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Clinton sympathetic to Wall Street and her aides conflicted about opposing the trade pact.
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In some ways, I'm sympathetic to what Kalogridis and her team were up against.
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Sympathetic to emerging currents in feminism, he found that intellectual art world very male.
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"We tend to be more sympathetic to those who look like us," Green said.
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His religious and political views fluctuated from radical to pragmatic to sympathetic to diplomatic.
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But there are also many who have a perspective more sympathetic to Cardinal Law.
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Gardner is not just sympathetic to the van-life community, she's part of it.
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But white walls "can be less sympathetic to more traditional art," Ms. Studholme said.
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She's especially sympathetic to people who have lost their job in the retail industry.
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A landlord was sympathetic to a young immigrant, so he rented him a room.
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" Those sympathetic to Mr. Trump responded with chants of "Lock her up!" and "U.S.A.!
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Andersen told The Chicago Tribune this month that he is sympathetic to irrational impulses.
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A senator sympathetic to Clinton filed such a motion, but it was voted down.
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"I'm sympathetic to how hard it can be to make ends meet," Hauer said.
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But the Times survey found concern even among those more sympathetic to the president.
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But not all local officials are sympathetic to Sunoco in the criminal protest cases.
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"They had a good relationship, and Benedict was very sympathetic to Bergoglio," he added.
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I'm very sympathetic to your concerns, however, because this seems so exclusive and unfair.
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They were correct, and I am sympathetic to these calls for more rigorous trials.
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He sent about 200 Facebook friend requests seeking out "brothers" sympathetic to the cause.
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Gingrich is generally sympathetic to immigration and vociferously pro-trade, particularly trade with China.
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Some of its students and preachers are Salafists (purists); many are sympathetic to the Brotherhood.
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"I am sympathetic to the argument that all admissions should be color blind," Schwarz said.
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Persky is a former Stanford athlete, which some critics believe made him sympathetic to Turner.
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Airlines have been sympathetic to ticketed passengers who find themselves barred from travelling to America.
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"They were very sympathetic to the plight of George being persecuted in Hungary," he said.
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This was not a court sympathetic to the White House in an inter-branch fight.
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Komov has in the past been sympathetic to conspiracy theories about JFK and 9/11.
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Earlier this summer a gang of YouTubers sympathetic to Mr Robinson publicly joined the party.
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Google's position in the case itself is sympathetic to many of the organizers' broader demands.
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Britain remained neutral through the American Civil War but was sympathetic to the Confederate States.
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Even the right-wing Daily Mail appeared sympathetic to the idea of a bail-out.
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The reactions were mixed: Some were sympathetic to a man patiently waiting for a woman.
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The government accuses Zia's party of being sympathetic to violent Islam, charges the party denies.
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Rauschenberg found encouragement in statements such as these that were sympathetic to his experimental nature.
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Russia and Syria said the strikes prove Washington and its allies are sympathetic to ISIS.
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"I am sympathetic to the argument that all admissions should be color blind," Schwarz said.
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"Doctors during the Civil War were quite sympathetic to those suffering from it," Matt said.
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This understanding made him more sympathetic to de Gaulle than were many of his peers.
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Mr. Obama may be more sympathetic to her challenges than many of Ms. Merkel's compatriots.
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" She was largely sympathetic to the Trumps and said, "I wish them the very best.
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And why does he feel the need to be so sympathetic to Vladimir Putin's cause?
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Media outlets usually sympathetic to the president were forceful in their criticism after Monday's misstep.
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Steve King's recent comments to The New York Times which were sympathetic to white supremacists.
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However, the clinical psychologist and sexologist is sympathetic to Harrisson's case and others like his.
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But Cameron Post is lively and funny and deeply sympathetic to all of its characters.
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Some critics accuse him of being too sympathetic to the Taliban and other extremist groups.
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That means the people covering these movements are often those who are sympathetic to them.
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It is a compassionate and noble request, and it is one I am sympathetic to.
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"I want to be sympathetic to people and understand their point of view," he said.
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Other documents translated and discussed in the exhibition catalogue are more sympathetic to his condition.
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The interview also left many Russians, even some sympathetic to the Kremlin, shaking their heads.
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The court's conservative majority is expected to be sympathetic to the arguments made by employers.
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GRAHAM The narrative that has been perpetuated is that we are somewhat sympathetic to Murdoch.
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And, again, I'm sympathetic to our interests here and to our partners who are upset.
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I'm trying to be sympathetic to what is certainly a delicate situation for the administration.
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I'm sympathetic to young poets who feel a strong impulse to disguise what they're saying.
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Brzezinski appeared to be more sympathetic to Sanders during the "Morning Joe" broadcast on Thursday.
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"Should We Really Be Sympathetic to a 42-Year-Old&aposs Fertility Struggles?" a Babble.
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And Qatar is seen in the region as being sympathetic to Saudi Arabia's nemesis, Iran.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy, who is often the court's swing vote, seemed sympathetic to both sides.
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It coaxes you to feel sympathetic, to relate to that vulnerability, but then repulses you.
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Someone sympathetic to Mr. Trump would have sent the return to a pro-Trump reporter.
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Emerging market specialists are also sympathetic to the idea that the EM storm is abating.
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Conaway told Robbins he was sympathetic to the concerns he had raised, multiple sources said.
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President Trump had appeared sympathetic to the idea, but other Administration officials have resisted it.
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"Whether you're sympathetic to Boeing or not, you have to admire the process," he said.
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Like much of Europe, the Vatican has long been sympathetic to the plight of Palestinians.
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Who do we find ourselves strangely sympathetic to in this telling of Jane Austen's masterpiece?
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The commission has recently shown signs that it might be sympathetic to fossil-fuel interests.
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Unless you were in the taxi business, everyone was sympathetic to what they were doing.
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I'm sympathetic to the administration's view that the Highway Trust Fund should pay for itself.
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Indeed he was: He sees Trump as the first modern president sympathetic to his ideas.
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District official Steven Rhodes believes the sickouts aren't necessary but is sympathetic to the teachers' plight.
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And it backs candidates sympathetic to the Communist Party in elections to district councils and Legco.
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Finally, the most recent trend is that Americans have become more sympathetic to trade, not less.
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Economists sympathetic to the secular-stagnation story argue that there are ways to escape the trap.
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He doesn't tell whether Obama is secretly sympathetic to them or is secretly on their side.
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Looking at the road ahead, it's hard not to be sympathetic to Cox's decision to leave.
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When the case was argued before those three appellate judges, they were notably sympathetic to Trump.
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Might it make voters more sympathetic to ending asylum to victims of domestic and gang violence?
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Or at least subjecting them to those viewpoints, and then they become potentially sympathetic to that.
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At the argument, though, Justice Antonin Scalia asked a series of questions sympathetic to public unions.
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PATRICK HARKER: I have heard that argument, but I am not very sympathetic to the argument.
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Akilov was known to have been sympathetic to the Islamic State group and other extremist organizations.
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Many in the protest movement are sympathetic to those who ransacked Legco, while disavowing the violence.
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The Final Year ultimately plays like a tragedy, at least if you're sympathetic to that ethos.
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People more sympathetic to the government crowded some Caracas streets Thursday afternoon, images from VTV showed.
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"We know he has been sympathetic to extremist organizations," said Jonas Hysing of Sweden's national police.
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"The city is sympathetic to the tremendous losses suffered by the Badger family," the statements said.
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Other conservative media outlets that have been sympathetic to Trump in the past were less glowing.
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I am somewhat sympathetic to the former camp, while my wife is firmly in the latter.
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No group claimed responsibility for the attack, but Saudi officials blamed local cells sympathetic to ISIS.
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Another South Korean official, who talks regularly to the Chinese, is more sympathetic to their dilemma.
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Mr Putin's circle has also been encouraged by Mr Trump's use of advisers sympathetic to Moscow.
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He hoped a Republican president, or perhaps an inexperienced one, would be more sympathetic to Turkey.
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Lawmakers on both sides have appeared sympathetic to DACA recipients, but a deal has remained elusive.
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A Democrat-controlled Senate, the logic went, would be more sympathetic to the city's financial needs.
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Construction by universities themselves, which is also booming, tends to be more sympathetic to local concerns.
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Chatterjee, a Kentucky native, said on Tuesday he is sympathetic to the plight of coal communities.
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Her ultimate goal was to make American leadership more sympathetic to Russian interests, court filings show.
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Mattis was not sympathetic to McMaster's role, Snodgrass says, and it frequently showed in their conversations.
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Despite the overall trend, the administration and its appointees have not been categorically sympathetic to labor.
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Polls show that both Republicans and Democrats are generally sympathetic to those protected by the program.
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But Turkey shrugged off the potential sanctions, and Trump himself has been sympathetic to Erdogan's decision.
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Well-meaning conservatives would articulate their own priorities but remain sympathetic to those being left behind.
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He is convinced that if reviewers knew him personally, they'd be more sympathetic to his work.
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They are trying to be sympathetic to Ford, but she has to be willing to testify.
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These two men would be succeeded with new allies sympathetic to Mr. Redstone's daughter, Shari Redstone.
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"Now it's just Russian and separatist ones," said Shazhkova, who remains sympathetic to the Kiev cause.
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Perhaps Jaime, who has been sympathetic to the Starks and their ilk, will play a role?
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But so, too, is Germany, widely seen as one of the countries most sympathetic to refugees.
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The film is both harsh and sympathetic to the image of "perfection" Ingrid sees in Taylor.
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At an oral hearing, they appeared critical of those rulings and sympathetic to the president's arguments.
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Michelle is more sympathetic to it than Ross, not surprisingly, but both raise some smart concerns.
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The former distributors said they believed that regional officials sympathetic to Amway had quashed their complaints.
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Conservative Justices John Roberts, Samuel Alito and Justice Neil Gorsuch all appeared sympathetic to the state.
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As you suspect, I have been sympathetic to many of Trump's trade and industrial policy ideas.
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I don't think he's sympathetic to their causes, I think he's just made poor policy choices.
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Organizations and companies sympathetic to the pro-abortion movement are actively stifling the pro-life message.
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So far, it appears a majority of the people interviewed were those already sympathetic to Kavanaugh.
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Other rulings by Judge Noonan suggested that he was particularly sympathetic to the plight of immigrants.
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Lawmakers are starting to seem sympathetic to the FTC's pleas for more funding and enforcement powers.
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Fraser added that he thinks Canadians will be sympathetic to Harry and Meghan&aposs potential move.
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Vox, on the other hand, sees Gorsuch as more sympathetic to criminal defendants than many conservatives.
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Not everyone sympathetic to the English speakers' cause agreed with pulling children out of school, however.
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Hezbollah's stance has drawn the ire of protesters, even among those most sympathetic to the group.
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Critics have previously accused Ahn of being too sympathetic to North Korea, an accusation she denies.
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This seemingly anti-imperialist stance has convinced some that she is sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.
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Brezhnev was "sympathetic" to Honecker's request, but, for a variety of reasons, the invasion never happened.
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As I talked to developers about sand mining, I often found myself sympathetic to their explanations.
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Some industry analysts expect Nike to win over consumers who are more sympathetic to Kaepernick's cause.
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On the Financial Services Committee, Waters has Democrats who are sympathetic to her view, including Rep.
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The likelihood of anyone watching the movie who isn't already sympathetic to Gore's cause seems low.
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Finding people who could possibly feel sympathetic to Shkreli was an uphill battle from the beginning.
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Bybee's dissent is sympathetic to the administration on the first point, and appalled by the second.
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The military wants a government in Kabul more sympathetic to Pakistan than to its regional rival, India.
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Before Sunday's Instagram post, the Swifties themselves were often accused of being sympathetic to the alt-right.
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By now, police officials appeared to have grown weary of the entire matter, and sympathetic to Boumallouga.
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Donors are presumably willing to do this when they believe the politician is sympathetic to their goals.
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She's sympathetic to parents who are very invested in curating their online persona or finding gratification online.
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He was entirely sympathetic to the situation, and actually gave the guitar back to me for free!
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Republicans in the Senate also reacted to comments Trump made suggesting that Obama was sympathetic to ISIS.
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And I'm sympathetic to reporters' efforts to humanize their news stories with vivid examples and memorable characters.
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Their judge is very sympathetic to Rowby and rules in his favor to dismiss the lawsuit twice.
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The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas is notably sympathetic to the business community.
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Brown is sympathetic to the complicated and still-evolving role devices play in an increasingly digital world.
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They were sympathetic to the Russian side, and they've completely disavowed the evidence in front of them.
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It's supported by her estate, after all, so it seems largely positive and sympathetic to everyone pictured.
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I'm sympathetic to the idea that a movie like this devalues the very real horrors of cults.
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Companies may be responding to signals from the present administration that it will be sympathetic to claims.
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"The system does not work," one source who is sympathetic to the Amyntor efforts told BuzzFeed News.
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This isn't a free speech issue as many sympathetic to Kaepernick's cause have claimed it to be.
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Another, Jonathan—who identified as a witch—seemed the most likely to be sympathetic to TST's politics.
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"I am sympathetic to ... how painful this situation is to them," Zagel said, referring to Blagojevich's family.
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Pepper's wasn't the first published work on the topic, but it was the most sympathetic to Ray.
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Legal observers, including Jack Goldsmith, posit explanations ranging from the critical and sympathetic to, at worst, pejorative.
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In a statement, Likud said Gantz was planning to form a "leftist government" sympathetic to the Palestinians.
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The president appoints the commissioners and generally puts in place a majority sympathetic to the president's party.
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While the slogans Altintas shouted suggest he was sympathetic to radical Islamist ideology, Gulen preaches interfaith dialogue.
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The pro-Saudi Arabian and pro-Israel lobbyists have been replaced by lobbyists more sympathetic to Iran.
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The fraying of the Trump-Sessions relationship is particularly notable because Sessions is ideologically sympathetic to Trump.
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Even some figures who are normally sympathetic to the president acknowledged the importance of the Manafort news.
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Meanwhile, nearly half of the respondents said reading made them more sympathetic to the beliefs of others.
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It's tempting to be sympathetic, to read pain into some of the photographs of the young woman.
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"I'm actually sympathetic to the bull thesis down here given how hated the stock's become," Cramer said.
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Her ultimate goal was to make American leadership more sympathetic to Russian interests, according to court filings.
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What gets her there makes me much more sympathetic to how much pain was in this person.
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U.S. political campaigns collect large amounts of data, hoping to target swing voters sympathetic to their message.
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Judis is personally sympathetic to left-wing populism, but he keeps his analysis free of ax-grinding.
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That's the built-in limitation of great novels: You're always getting a story sympathetic to the triumphant.
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Mainstream economists are more sympathetic to this view now than they were even a few years ago.
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"A lot of the potential candidates [for the court] will be sympathetic to states' rights," said Powers.
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When the Statue of Liberty was unveiled, African American–run newspapers were not very sympathetic to it.
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Seventy percent of African-Americans are sympathetic to the movement, compared with only 37 percent of whites.
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Far-right Islamist parties are among these fringe groups, including some known to be sympathetic to militants.
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" Italy's EU affairs minister Sandro Gozi, often sympathetic to Britain, was blunter: "If you leave, you leave.
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Among N.F.L. owners, Lurie is uniquely sympathetic to what the Players Coalition has been trying to achieve.
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Some workers said they were sympathetic to the goals of the protest but reluctant to take part.
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Some workers said they were sympathetic to the goals of the protest but reluctant to take part.
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And while most Colombians are sympathetic to the Venezuelans' plight, xenophobia has increased, especially in border areas.
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Steve King (R-IA) suggested that Kaepernick was "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because his girlfriend is Muslim.
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A biologist who would only give her name as Natalya was also sympathetic to the Raelian cause.
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With Mr. Tashlin, he found a director both sympathetic to his style of comedy and technically adept.
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Are you sympathetic to any of the arguments you have heard or read against impeaching Mr. Trump?
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I was shocked, angry and even more sympathetic to those who face profiling on a regular basis.
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Newhouse, who replaced one of them on the Rules panel, is sympathetic to the discharge petition effort.
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But Khnopff seems more sympathetic to his female subject than is usually the case in Symbolist art.
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Pastor Huang is a key player in this network that's sympathetic to the movement in Hong Kong.
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It has purged officials thought to be sympathetic to China, including Mr. Kim's own uncle in 2013.
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Ryan Reynolds was sympathetic to the viral Peloton ad, but not for the reason you might think.
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I was more sympathetic to the Sanders-type position a few months ago than I am now.
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Is she sympathetic to their plight, or do you think she is gently poking fun at them?
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Walsh said he's sympathetic to that argument, but it's clear that the treaties still unambiguously outlaw weed.
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And I am sympathetic to that except she knows that's not gonna be the most likely outcome.
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That is, people understand the industry, they are sympathetic to the industry, they're knowledgeable in the industry.
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Almost everyone I talked to, from senior Republican aides to progressive activists, seemed sympathetic to Collins's position.
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" Italy's EU affairs minister Sandro Gozi, often sympathetic to Britain, was blunter: "If you leave, you leave.
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Once you identify someone you want to recruit, you then have to make them sympathetic to DedSec's cause.
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The outbreak's Ukrainian starting point means that Russia, or hackers sympathetic to its cause, look like prime suspects.
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Formerly neutral superdelegates — including ones like Warren who are ideologically sympathetic to Sanders — are lining up behind Clinton.
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And in general, he might be making the public less sympathetic to his views rather than more so.
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And, of course, they&aposd be sympathetic to an FBI agent who&aposs already made up his mind.
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But they might be sympathetic to the political argument Ford made for ultimately shielding his successor from prosecution.
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The economics of remittances surprise a lot people, even those who aren't sympathetic to Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric.
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Washington (CNN)Several Supreme Court justices seemed sympathetic to arguments made Wednesday by lawyers for former Virginia Gov.
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The Economist, which has been sympathetic to her ideas, argued that Ms DeVos's nomination deserved a cautious welcome.
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An ally like Shelton, with her recent embrace of low rates, could be more sympathetic to his wishes.
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The new president may be sympathetic to Turkish concerns about Mr Gulen, but then again he may not.
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I am sympathetic to arguments that the specs don't quite justify those prices, but only to a point.
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They have both had their separate struggles over the years and Justin was always very sympathetic to Selena's.
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"This is a change of regime, not just of government," says Lorenzo Meyer, a historian sympathetic to AMLO.
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American congressmen sympathetic to VMRO have attacked the American ambassador to Macedonia as a tool of Mr Soros.
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"And the version of the story we're doing is very sympathetic to her and yet it's very bold."
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Mr Trump and Ms Le Pen are both protectionists and nationalists, supportive of Brexit and sympathetic to Russia.
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"He became a heartthrob and had to stop tweeting about anime," I mused, feeling sympathetic, to a friend.
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The gunman was on the radar of European counterterrorism agencies and appeared to be sympathetic to ISIS. Feb.
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The game isn't completely judgmental or sympathetic to Mae; there's an understanding that she's working through some things.
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She said the idea was "draconian" and "Orwellian," raising concern she is sympathetic to the anti-vaccine movement.
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India sees the project as a threat in its backyard and has been sympathetic to Sirisena's reformist rule.
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Berners-Lee is sympathetic to the needs of authorities, but fighting crime is a red herring, he suggested.
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In response to reporters' questions afterward, she said she remained sympathetic to the plight of all the defendants.
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Republicans appeared more sympathetic to Juul, reminding colleagues that millions of Americans still smoke and struggle to quit.
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I really do enjoy typing on this keyboard, though I'm sympathetic to people who prefer more key travel.
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Another Bond advisor, Cyril Tuschi, made a documentary sympathetic to Putin's most famous critic, the tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
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Scott King (R-IA) implied that Kaepernick is "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because he has a Muslim girlfriend.
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The Kremlin has said previously it is sympathetic to Ankara's need to address security concerns in northern Syria.
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Thornton is "not a panda hugger," Kennedy said, using a term for analysts sympathetic to the Beijing government.
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It's hard to prove intentional conduct, but recklessness—maybe it's something [the court] would be more sympathetic to.
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One of the men held responsible by Kazakh authorities had posted a video online sympathetic to Islamic State.
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Minority jurors, hardened by a lifetime of rough treatment by the cops, are often sympathetic to these claims.
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The mayor of Bowling Green, Ky., says he is sympathetic to people making mistakes during live television interviews.
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Those sympathetic to the Trump cause will say his inexperience simply showed in missing those kind of opportunities.
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He is always sympathetic to sentimental value—what these pieces evoke, and what they mean to their owners.
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U.S. national security agencies believe proxies sympathetic to or working for Iran may have been behind the attacks.
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Those more sympathetic to Britain are looking for signs from London of how they can usefully influence discussions.
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The Guardian newspaper said Prime Minister Boris Johnson was thought to be sympathetic to calls for stricter regulation.
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Many even attempt to try their cases in circuit courts thought to be more sympathetic to their arguments.
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And his family's story, one of exile and integration, makes him sympathetic to the plight of migrants today.
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This alarmed business leaders, who had previously been sympathetic to the League, but were now swift to protest.
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Clinton wins the presidency, she has pledged to appoint Supreme Court justices sympathetic to laws curtailing campaign spending.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill tend to be sympathetic to those concerns, questioning the legality of such a move.
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He was directly on the front line with protesters, sympathetic to their struggles and devoted to their cause.
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In the past, he has been sympathetic to law enforcement and civil regulators who asked for carve-outs.
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As a millennial sympathetic to the writer's position, I want to offer a few words in our defense.
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Under its last secretary general, former Colombian President Ernesto Samper, UNASUR had been considered overly sympathetic to Caracas.
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I had a great relationship with several professors and a few administrators who were sympathetic to my situation.
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A Supreme Court panel last year appeared sympathetic to that view, suspending a state ban on the practice.
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But the Trump government is especially sympathetic to the Saudis, even at the expense of our closest allies.
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They treated him as a victim, treated unfairly by a society eager to be sympathetic to women's allegations.
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"There's a lot working behind the scenes," she said of efforts to sway lawmakers sympathetic to her cause.
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Crystal suggests that these people really are refugees who need help and appears quite sympathetic to their plight.
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Does it make you feel any more sympathetic to the views of people you might not agree with?
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Major policy concessions to win over one group could drive away votes from members sympathetic to the other.
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Italy just gave the plurality of its vote to a party that is highly sympathetic to Vladimir Putin.
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Analysts sympathetic to the Turnbull government have pushed back, saying Mr. White's essay paints an overly alarmist picture.
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My hope is that his new book will strengthen the motivation of those already sympathetic to his views.
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Turning him into a "free speech martyr" makes his message more sympathetic to those inclined to support him.
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However, many of the sky-is-falling claims made by those sympathetic to the status quo strain credulity.
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"The courts are often not sympathetic to these cases," said N. James Turner, a lawyer in Orlando, Fla.
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In fact, though, there is no credible evidence that he collaborated with or was sympathetic to the Nazis.
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That he understood and was even sympathetic to this view impressed me, but I changed my name anyway.
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Our values make us sympathetic to your plight, and, when it's convenient, we might officially express that sympathy.
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I'm instinctively sympathetic to career-salvaging efforts on an artist's part, which this work is rumored to be.
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Boyband BTS is often seen as sympathetic to LGBTQ rights, although their statements in support are often vague.
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The democrats' triumph at the polls showed instead that Hong Kong residents remain broadly sympathetic to the movement.
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Still, I felt for her: As a South African, I am sympathetic to the temptations of national exceptionalism.
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Led by politicians sympathetic to Iran, the Iraqi authorities tacitly allowed Iran-allied militias to attack the group.
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Though their ineffectual father seems vaguely sympathetic to their plight, he never stands up to their tyrannical mother.
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Those sympathetic to him believe he has a good story to tell, if he tells it that way.
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Those more sympathetic to the congressional leadership counter by arguing that the realities of healthcare are fiendishly difficult.
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Her Democratic Progressive Party, which is largely sympathetic to gay rights, holds the majority in the Legislative Yuan.
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They respond to the boss's exhortations, especially if they are sympathetic to those urgings, as Lerner likely was.
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Some of the demonstrators targeted businesses perceived as sympathetic to the Chinese government, covering their premises with slogans.
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Many legislators seemed sympathetic to Ms. Labate's members, even as they emphasized the need to keep college affordable.
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"I'm sympathetic to some of the things that Secretary Perry has raised," Chatterjee said at FERC's Washington headquarters.
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But the audience was predominantly white and, I imagined, made up of listeners already sympathetic to the cause.
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This being ultra-liberal Portland, she's also obviously sympathetic to where the activists and protesters are coming from.
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The mayor needs to find a way to seem sympathetic to their plight while confronting the mighty Uber.
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But Hispanic-Americans tend to vote for Democrats, who are more sympathetic to the plight of the undocumented.
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I can imagine you come across critics who are not sympathetic to the plight of people in prison.
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But she and other curators remained deeply uncertain whether estates and foundations will become more sympathetic to those needs.
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She always seemed a bit sympathetic to Naz, but like Box and Stone, she has a job to do.
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I am very sympathetic to Congressman Gowdy&aposs impulse to be protective of the FBI and the Justice Department.
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Image: DiscordDespite efforts to crack down on white supremacy, chat client Discord has plenty of servers sympathetic to Naziism.
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Gulen vigorously denies any direct involvement, although he concedes that people sympathetic to his cause may have been involved.
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But it was also long criticized by those who charge that it is racist, and sympathetic to separatist ideology.
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Despite the "very annoying" inconvenience and resulting headaches, McDonald shows each caller kindness and is sympathetic to their plight.
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According to the Friday Night Lights star, all the body-conscious hoopla made him more sympathetic to female actors.
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I'm inclined to be sympathetic to ThinkProgress — I worked there between 2012 and 2014, and Millhiser is a friend.
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Even some Republicans sympathetic to the Ohio governor share that view, because they see no viable path to victory.
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It has also allied with Turkey and Qatar, which are sympathetic to Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood.
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I'm sympathetic to the challenges of telling a meaningful story in the context of a first-person shooting game.
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"I'm totally sympathetic to aspects of tuning out society, and subcultures, and weird spaces of non-capitalism," he says.
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But the tweet did suggest that Trump was still sympathetic to Flynn, and that he approved of Powell's hiring.
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Counselors and therapists in the referral program must not simply be sympathetic to Christians, or even be Christian themselves.
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It is hardly possible to imagine a French president more sympathetic to German values and interests than Emmanuel Macron.
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In today's tribal environment it is strikingly sympathetic to the block of voters who formed Mr Trump's electoral base.
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She had been sympathetic to him on social media and Mr. Guzmán instructed a close associate to contact her.
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While sympathetic to your paranoia, they think your fear-mongering is distracting people from problems that actually need addressing.
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Sources sympathetic to Nippon Steel say Ternium refused to back down and accept its executives had broken company laws.
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"We just have to hope that the powers that be in London are sympathetic to the quest," he said.
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As a country of emigrants Albanians are sympathetic to others who flee war or who just want better lives.
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That was 10 years ago, and 10 years ago society was probably less sympathetic to that kind of idea.
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Just as quickly, Trump's supporters -- and some commentators who are not particularly sympathetic to the administration -- dismissed these warnings.
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Congress, fearful of the economic impact from base closings in their districts, are generally not sympathetic to those efforts.
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But at first, the main targets tended to be the left, particularly groups sympathetic to Turkey's embattled Kurdish minority.
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It is fair to say that public attitudes held by some liberals were somewhat sympathetic to left wing terrorists.
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Kenneth Dahl said he did not find any evidence to corroborate reporting that Bergdahl was sympathetic to the Taliban.
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"I'm sympathetic to his concerns, but I don't think this is the way to go about it," Flake said.
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S. relationship after Trump appeared to be more sympathetic to the Saudi position at the start of the crisis.
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The brands' decision to bow down to Beijing will be noted by Hong Kong citizens sympathetic to the protesters.
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Campbell was an anti-Semite and Jung was sympathetic to the fascist dictatorships of Francisco Franco and Benito Mussolini.
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Social media, he said, made the jury pool "more sympathetic to the celebrity publicity machine," which makes similar requests.
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And there remain other White House officials sympathetic to Bannon's world view, such as domestic policy adviser Stephen Miller.
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Cardin said he would be more sympathetic to helping people reorganize debts and make them easier to pay back.
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His Twitter account appears sympathetic to al-Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula, Jabhat al-Nusra, and the Islamic State.
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Garriss: I'm really sympathetic to the sadness that comes about when you hear that Ashley Burch isn't voicing Chloe.
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Indeed, nearly half of Republicans, the party most sympathetic to gun ownership, favour a ban on "assault-style" weapons.
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But from the first moments he was sympathetic to the anti-regime movement that was building in his country.
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Or perhaps the public will be repelled by Trump's conspiratorial rumblings that Obama might be sympathetic to the terrorists.
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Brooks doesn't have much to say about Cruz's policies, save that he's "sympathetic" to much of the Texan's platform.
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The patients are likely to be much more sympathetic to a jury than wealthy investors claiming Theranos deceived them.
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While Judge Garaufis noted that he was "sympathetic" to those who were unable to apply for DACA before Sept.
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A former investment banker sympathetic to business, Mr. Macron is aiming for nothing less than to remake French capitalism.
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In early August, he caused alarm among those sympathetic to the movement by describing the street demonstrations as riots.
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The sojourns into the past included extended discussion of whether Sanders was too sympathetic to Fidel Castro's Cuban dictatorship.
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The image, Madden said, was meant to imply she was sympathetic to Muslims – a "very negative message" in Myanmar.
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I mean I'm sympathetic to the Prime Minister for everyone wanting to know every move she's going to make.
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Kashkari said he was "sympathetic" to the idea of loosening other regulations on banks if his plan is implemented.
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Halfway through the proceedings, a Democratic senator sympathetic to Clinton introduced a motion to dismiss, which was voted down.
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Steve King of Iowa, when King made comments to The New York Times that appeared sympathetic to white supremacists.
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What I am not sympathetic to is the use of children as instruments for getting into our country illegally.
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"The media trying to develop a story about the PVEPD being sympathetic to us is complete BS," he remarked.
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Trump's "all lives matter" approach to white nationalist violence sends a signal that he's at least sympathetic to their views.
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Conservative Justice Anthony Kennedy, who often casts the deciding vote in big cases, also appeared sympathetic to the bank's arguments.
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As a result, he was sympathetic to the need for "leading interests" and "planners" to act as "eveners" and "stabilizers".
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Uighurs share close cultural, historical, and linguistic ties with Turkish people, and the public there is broadly sympathetic to Uighurs.
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So it's an interesting result that shows that you can actually generate aggression by already being sympathetic to someone beforehand.
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Smith was even sympathetic to limits on interest rates charged on loans, a policy that few modern economists would support.
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Even those sympathetic to his cause seem to think that what he needs more than anything is love and support.
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You would think that Charles — whose first wife, Diana, was killed while fleeing paparazzi — would be sympathetic to such measures.
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Look, I'm sympathetic to much of what you're saying, but let's step back and try to get a little perspective.
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"I'm sympathetic to those in the industry who end up having to hire legal counsel and regulatory experts," he said.
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If the owners crack down on protesting players, they would alienate those fans sympathetic to the players or their cause.
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The two companies have had an uneasy relationship with Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has been sympathetic to taxi companies.
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" Hewitt pushed back again, saying that Obama is "not sympathetic" to ISIS and "hates" and is "trying to kill them.
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Before having a daughter, he was more sympathetic to the reasons why men are reluctant to describe themselves as feminists.
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This latter theory is the most optimistic one (and one Mr. Blanchard is particularly sympathetic to, for what that's worth).
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Bloomberg cited unidentified officials as saying that May is sympathetic to the case for acting by April at the latest.
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Counterpoint: Sources who are sympathetic to Reince are hopeful that Scaramucci is being too out there even for this President.
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Some of them, though, were sympathetic to certain movements that sought to overthrow the power structures of the ruling elite.
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Look, I'm very sympathetic to the Cameron-Osborne notion that Britain needs to have much better relations with rising powers.
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Democrats in her district -- even those who'd happily see the President impeached -- are sympathetic to Spanberger's political high-wire act.
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The okupa also organizes documentary screenings, poetry readings, and release parties for magazines—like AK-69—sympathetic to their cause.
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By looking at his Twitter activity, Motherboard later discovered that Luckey is sympathetic to many alt-right leaders and beliefs.
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So there's really no reason to think that the overwhelming majority of Muslims are in any way sympathetic to terrorism.
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The courts have been increasingly sympathetic to these plaintiffs, some who say they were victims of anti-male gender bias.
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Clinton, who speaks frequently about her childhood aspirations to be a NASA astronaut, has been sympathetic to Mr. Podesta's efforts.
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Then, in a television interview on Monday morning, Mr. Trump darkly suggested that the president was sympathetic to Islamic terrorists.
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Sam Brownback said he'd like repeal to move more quickly but also was sympathetic to his old friends in Congress.
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All of this would appear to make the President sympathetic to the notions of the Open Internet and net neutrality.
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Progressives became sympathetic to these arguments, and identity politics turned into a major ideological pillar of twenty-first-century liberalism.
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Mill's concerns about the injustices associated with commercial economies are remarkably sympathetic to the Marxists and socialists of his day.
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Having personally run on a ticket against an incumbent, I am sympathetic to measures that might level the playing field.
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Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.), former ranking member of the Ethics Committee, said she's sympathetic to both sides of the debate.
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"Seventy percent of Americans really are sympathetic to these kids and 70 percent of Americans want better border security," Sen.
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While most Colombians, like Muentes, are sympathetic to the Venezuelans' plight, xenophobia has increased, including reports of attacks against migrants.
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And yet even Clarence Thomas, who is rarely sympathetic to such arguments, recognizes that the symbol itself is emotionally injurious.
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In the course of writing the book, Emre found herself increasingly and surprisingly sympathetic to the first of these interpretations.
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Potts is sympathetic to the pressures agencies face in crafting new rules, because he used to be in their shoes.
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Her decision to put the players on public notice struck even people not normally sympathetic to Kyrgios as needlessly confrontational.
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Part of me was sympathetic to his call—Trump is, of course, an abomination and must be defeated in 2020.
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His attorney believes that the judge was "sympathetic" to his client's condition, but that didn't stop him from sentencing Behne.
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A majority of the three-judge panel on Tuesday signaled by their questions that they were sympathetic to that position.
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She is sympathetic to his rationale, of course, and castigates her ex-boyfriend as a "simpleton" for not understanding it.
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In conceptual terms, this is a conflict between those who are sympathetic to government and those striving to reassert sovereignty.
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Johnson, while openly sympathetic to Israel, wants to preserve a vision of Palestinian statehood that has eroded under Netanyahu's tenure.
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Other countries, such as the Netherlands and Sweden, are also sympathetic to American concerns and want to avoid a confrontation.
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They are also potentially sympathetic to the pro-democracy parties, while the pro-Beijing camp's base includes more older citizens.
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A local pastor sympathetic to the president emphasized during a round-table discussion that the crisis was "humanitarian" in nature.
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Walker, who played soccer, basketball and baseball at Trinity Baptist College in Florida, was sympathetic to Bilas's point of view.
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But I am sympathetic to law enforcement because I know the kind of pressure they're under to keep us safe.
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Judge T. S. Ellis III, who presides over the case in Federal District Court, could be sympathetic to that argument.
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CNBC spoke with some of the firm's international competitors, who were more sympathetic to it than some of its users.
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In 2016, she turned to women who were sympathetic to ISIS, interacting with at least 12, according to court files.
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But his comments suggested that he was sympathetic to supplying defensive weapons — long a topic of enormous interest in Ukraine.
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So eager is Lind to be sympathetic to populists that he begins to take their talking points at face value.
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While sympathetic to Kairi's plight, Secretary Clinton had no power to lift the deportation order or grant Kairi legal status.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in February that he was "sympathetic" to Apple's case in its legal battle with the FBI.
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Even if the Commerce Department is sympathetic to those arguments, other American companies have a chance to scuttle any exemption.
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I think that when we first heard about some of those mistakes, you were somewhat sympathetic to what had happened.
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He wanted to kill white people, he wanted to kill white cops and he was sympathetic to Black Lives Matter.
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I also told him that Congress will stay very involved and is extremely sympathetic to the plight of the Kurds.
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Liberals are known to be sympathetic to antitrust plaintiffs, so Dow decided not to chance an appeal before the Justices.
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But, as sexual abuse becomes yet another partisan battleground, even those sympathetic to the complaints of women will tune out.
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Even in a country more sympathetic to social democratic policies than the United States, Corbyn was a step too far.
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I'm sympathetic to headline writers, who are constricted by space limitations as they try to convey ideas clearly and accurately.
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So can you see why a lot of people in my generation are starting to become more sympathetic to socialism?
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When they first rode through this land, Jamie nodded when he heard it was Cherokee territory, sympathetic to their fight.
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Evidence has shown that Americans are more sympathetic to immigrants from Europe than they are to immigrants from other continents.
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As you're watching "Glass," you're incredibly sympathetic to all of them, as you see the story come to its conclusion.
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Ms. Rahman said she was sympathetic to the Asian-American families who want to keep the test — to a point.
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I'm very sympathetic to our primary care physicians who are under such huge production pressures and don't have much time.
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The visit was yet another attempt by Mr. Xi to be seen as sympathetic to the struggles of ordinary people.
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In contrast to those states, the Los Angeles teachers faced a predominantly Democratic political establishment more sympathetic to their cause.
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And though Cilic, 29, was sympathetic to Nadal's injury, he was not ready to ring the alarm bells as loudly.
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The Los Angeles work stoppage differs in that educators face a predominantly Democratic political establishment more sympathetic to their cause.
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It'll issue statements sympathetic to actually passed $15-an-hour laws, but it's not the focus of their prior research.
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But he's an academic who's broadly respected across the spectrum, and who's been sympathetic to single-payer in the past.
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Most are right of centre, sympathetic to the government and some have already indicated willingness to back the tax cuts.
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When tech executives complain about China's abuses, China hawks sympathetic to Mr Trump respond that they have only themselves to blame.
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Liberal groups sympathetic to Sanders say he'll benefit from greater scrutiny from other candidates than he received in his last race.
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The bar ought to remain high — I'm sympathetic to the idea that some borderline posts should be preserved for their newsworthiness.
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Having seen the full movie myself, I find myself sympathetic to Richter's reaction, regardless of whatever evidence he's based it on.
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Since 2014 he has had desultory conversations with the opposition, through Unasur, whose secretary-general, Ernesto Samper, is sympathetic to chavismo.
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English, 71, says he's sympathetic to the plight of the Haitians, but there's also an air of resentment in his comments.
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Poe noted that some analysts say that followers of Wahabi Islam might be more disposed to feel sympathetic to terrorist groups.
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Tuter appeared sympathetic to that argument, while sensitive that the public wanted more transparency from an office that has been opaque.
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Instead his responses are largely sympathetic to Paul's woes, and when he does counter them, he does so gently and unthreateningly.
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I'm very sympathetic to arguments that medical care is overvalued, and that in practice, it does less good than we hope.
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Barr has come under scrutiny for steering the public narrative around the report, which was very sympathetic to President Donald Trump.
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If true, that would certainly be at odds with Simmons' insistence that he's sympathetic to those who have been sexually assaulted.
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Trump appeared sympathetic to Erdogan at the talks and reluctant to publicly commit to sanctions — despite being repeatedly asked by reporters.
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EU leaders seemed sympathetic to May's dilemma, but they aren't likely to offer major concessions that would dramatically change the deal.
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But I'm sympathetic to any algorithm that observed today's social media summit and wished that absolutely everyone would just shut up.
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Steve King (R-IA) went so far as insinuating Kaepernick is "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because he has a Muslim girlfriend.
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Saying he was sympathetic to the efforts of the State Department's heavily-taxed FOIA division, Boasberg offered his 1,500-page order.
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Mr Burhan is said to be more popular with rank-and-file soldiers, many of whom are sympathetic to the demonstrators.
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Now some are attempting to build their own crowdfunding and payment processing platforms that will be sympathetic to their divisive politics.
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Those incidents could put pressure on Senate Democrats, who are otherwise sympathetic to plight of the refugees, to back the measure.
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The company believes that each platform's user interface should be sympathetic to the operating system guidelines, and should be examined individually.
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What I'd say further is that I am sympathetic to [people] who may lose their voting rights because of their age.
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Still, University of Maryland law professor Doug Colbert, who's sympathetic to the prosecution, says Mosby was right to bring the cases.
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While often sympathetic to the Palestinians, Israeli Arabs seldom resort to political violence - a fact often noted by the Shin Bet.
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Those sympathetic to Labrie point to the felony computer charge, arguing it was never meant to be applied to texting teenagers.
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Voices sympathetic to Kelly wonder how much longer he will endure a position that he has come to find deeply frustrating.
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Many mainstream economists are sympathetic to a few of the claims made by MMT proponents, but only under very limited circumstances.
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Even if your bosses prove sympathetic to your plight, it's always smart to have a sense of what your options are.
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Voices more sympathetic to Trump praised the sanctions moves, however — and argued, in essence, that his detractors would never be satisfied.
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Mr. Kiraithe sounded sympathetic to herders in need, but argued that it was not in their interest to venture into Nairobi.
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While New Yorkers often land seats on the Financial Services panel, those who do are often more sympathetic to Wall Street.
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Since 2014, a Chinese student and a Korean-American lecturer have been deported for comments seen as sympathetic to North Korea.
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Drudge is widely seen as sympathetic to Donald Trump, often aggregating and promoting stories that are favorable to the businessman's candidacy.
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In the 2014 study, those respondents were no more sympathetic to European immigrants without papers than Guatemalan ones — none shall pass.
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Trump's been consistently sympathetic to Flynn, unlike his treatment of others in his orbit who've been cooperating with the special counsel.
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Bassem Ayoub, an activist in eastern Aleppo, said that even those sympathetic to the rebels were on the brink of despair.
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Despite these complaints, there are many political analysts sympathetic to the Democratic plight who contend that Trump has boxed Democrats in.
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"I'm sympathetic to the impact that changes will have on specific markets and employment — we can measure that," Dr. Schulman said.
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The Democratic leader added she's "sympathetic" to the concerns of incoming freshmen and younger members during a Tuesday press conference. Rep.
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Cecilia Zhang is the sort of Chinese person who you might think would be sympathetic to the protesters in Hong Kong.
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Mr. Hockney, of all artists, might be sympathetic to biography because it plays such a key role in his own work.
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I'd just written a column decrying the lack of economic diversity at elite colleges, and the reader was sympathetic to it.
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Many people who have not participated in the protests say they support them or are sympathetic to those on the street.
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As someone who had grown up on farms and had lost her own family farm, she was sympathetic to their plight.
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"I'm very sympathetic to the plaintiffs here, but it would be insane," Mr. Cohen said, to try to meet that timetable.
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Turner joined with protesters sympathetic to Sanders, including actor Susan Sarandon, after plans for Turner to address the convention fell apart.
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Living in rural North Carolina, she sought out an endocrinologist that might be sympathetic to transgender patients via online message boards.
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In South Carolina, even moderate Democrats who are sympathetic to Mr. Biden believe he's in grave danger of losing the state.
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Suspicions have deepened that there may be no long-term strategy at all, even among those sympathetic to Mr. Trump's policies.
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"[When] presented with a patient who has a legitimate need … the vast majority of voters are sympathetic to that," Schweich said.
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For several reasons, one can be sympathetic to favoring career preparation, but it should not be the core or dominant pursuit.
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Those in the party more sympathetic to Ms. Warren, however, believe that she has far more potential to expand her appeal.
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Just because he has said positive things about education in Cuba, Sanders said, doesn't mean he is sympathetic to authoritarian governments.
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But Kennedy, a centrist conservative who sometimes provides the key swing vote, also seemed sympathetic to the challengers' First Amendment argument.
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I'm sympathetic to the idea of an inclusive American nationalism — I even believe it's desirable — yet I'm not sure it's achievable.
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Several of the Court's justices who are key votes asked questions suggesting that they are sympathetic to the Trump administration's position.
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He said he was "sympathetic" to her and to Blasey Ford, but "it's just not who I knew as Brett Kavanaugh."
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When Mr. Trump took office, polls showed that Americans were broadly sympathetic to his calls for a rethinking of trade policy.
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This slate of Democrats, on the whole, has shown that they're fairly sympathetic to the protectionist policies this administration has pursued.
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Trump is seen by the alt-right not as a crypto-Nazi, but as an outsider sympathetic to white nationalist goals.
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As the nation's chief law enforcement officer, Mr. Sessions might be less sympathetic to pursuing investigations involving the rights of Muslims.
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Even so, the Wisconsin Republican told CNN's "State of the Union" he remains "sympathetic" to Trump's stated reasons for doing so.
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And though only one House Democrat is publicly vowing to oppose the deal right now, others are sympathetic to his cause.
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According to MPH's statement, WOW Architects' design concept aims to be "sympathetic" to the existing vegetation, tree lines, and natural topography.
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As someone who has canceled dates because I got too hopped up on Nutella, I am sympathetic to Ms. Jones' plight.
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Steve King (R-IA) went so far as insinuating Kaepernick is "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because he has a Muslim girlfriend.
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Poll after poll has shown that liberal Democratic primary voters are less sympathetic to Israel than they were in years past.
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Mr. Carvajal said that during the stopover, they met a representative of Hezbollah and a Venezuelan diplomat sympathetic to the militants.
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George Selgin, an economist at Cato, is sympathetic to the goals of gold standard supporters but doesn't agree with their solution.
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But the Los Angeles work stoppage differs in that educators face a predominantly Democratic political establishment more sympathetic to their cause.
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Trump is more sympathetic to settlements than his predecessor Barak Obama or the international community, which considers them to be illegal.
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Yeah, to be honest, it's a kinda hard balance to strike here, because again, we're very sympathetic to the privacy interests.
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I'm sympathetic to Shapiro's most obvious claim, which is that we shouldn't cut ourselves off from our religious and philosophical history.
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"We are sympathetic to Ms. Uffner's situation," said Lisa Linden, spokeswoman for LargaVista, who noted that the company offered relocation assistance.
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When White House senior strategist Steve Bannon ran Breitbart, for example, the site was deeply sympathetic to the Israeli settler movement.
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"If I was a liberal progressive, I would be sympathetic to her sort of pragmatic, can-get-things-done pitch," he said.
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And based on every analysis that I can find by people who are sympathetic to the goal, the numbers don't add up.
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"I don't think building back doors is the way to go, so we're pretty sympathetic to Tim and Apple," Mr. Zuckerberg said.
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While Mr. Obama's national security team was sympathetic to Mr. Comey's position, others at the White House viewed legislation as potentially perilous.
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The justices, including several of the court's conservatives, seemed sympathetic to the arguments presented by the iPhone owners who brought the case.
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Trump for months has been dogged by claims that he is too sympathetic to Russia and the nation's autocratic leader Vladimir Putin.
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Several occupiers told me their employers are sympathetic to the cause and are allowing them to miss time without fear of reprisal.
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But they have also claimed the careers of thousands of pro-Western officers, clearing the way for those more sympathetic to Russia.
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US and Nigerien troops had been sent to a village known to be sympathetic to local ISIS affiliates, according to local officials.
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So why do people still want a secret hand signal to prove that the Trump administration is sympathetic to white supremacist goals?
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Given these structural and historical circumstances, only a national political party sympathetic to unions is able to give them a fighting chance.
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The conversation was broadcast live online, via an independent Internet broadcast, "Revolution Radio," that is known to be sympathetic to the militia.
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U.S. national security agencies believe proxies sympathetic to or working for Iran may have been behind it, a U.S. official has said.
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Others fear that disrupting air travel may alienate large numbers of people who might otherwise have been sympathetic to the movement's demands.
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Nonetheless, even the countries most sympathetic to Britain have limits on how generous they will allow the terms of Brexit to be.
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We are sympathetic to everyone caught up in this mess, and unfortunately Ally is also experiencing a substantial loss as a result.
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Terry Barber, MAC's Director of Makeup Artistry, is sympathetic to our outrage, and explains why sometimes the closest alternative just won't do.
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It did so because the justices in the '19503s and '60s were more sympathetic to pleas for racial justice than their predecessors.
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Weeks before, Griffin said Yashar helped her link up with actor Elizabeth Banks, whom Yashar suspected would be sympathetic to Griffin's position.
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That's despite Trump's campaign heavily relying on targeted Facebook ads during the election to rally citizens sympathetic to his brand of nationalism.
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Some members of the court, including the often-pivotal Justice Anthony Kennedy and Trump's appointee Neil Gorsuch, appeared sympathetic to South Dakota.
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Mark Mullins of the University of Auckland is sympathetic to those who argue against a pedantic separation of Shinto from state affairs.
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He supported Planned Parenthood, voted to censure Joseph McCarthy, and was ideologically much more sympathetic to Nelson Rockefeller than to Barry Goldwater.
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I feel sympathetic to lovers of the books who thought Sansa should never have been given to Ramsay in the first place.
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Though Sorlot was sympathetic to anti-Semitism and fascism, he seemed motivated more by turning a profit than advancing any political agenda.
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These were rules, I had nothing to do with, established by the DNC, which most people perceived to be sympathetic to her.
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Being the Senate majority leader is one of the toughest jobs in Washington, and many of his colleagues are sympathetic to that.
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But she said that did not make her more sympathetic to those who come here illegally, which she said was unequivocally wrong.
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It's "definitely possible" that Trump could be sympathetic to keeping the deduction because he's from a state with a high income tax.
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He also said he was not aware of any airport workers with criminal records or who were sympathetic to the Islamic State.
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They feel he's more sympathetic to people who are accused of crimes than he is to the officers who enforce the law.
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But whenever I and many other people that might be sympathetic to the larger group of people say something, automatically it's racist.
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Republican strategist Andy Surabian said he was sympathetic to Sanders's claims, calling him "consistent and sincere" in his grievances against the press.
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Hong Kong protesters view Pepe the Frog as one of them — a character that can be sympathetic to their cause and struggles.
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They may have been confident that Judge O'Connor, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, would be sympathetic to their effort.
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I am well aware of how many Americans negatively view the confederate flag, and, personally, I am very sympathetic to these views.
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Assuming that Mr. Khan's statements were accurate, Judge Bates wrote, "the court is sympathetic to the pickle" in which he found himself.
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One Democratic strategist working in a competitive Senate race was sympathetic to the dilemma of advocacy groups seeking to change GOP positions.
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The disgraceful unabated leaks sympathetic to the anti-Trump collective continue to hobble the current White House's ability to get anything accomplished.
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To bring on senators sympathetic to the Justice Department, the chamber carved attorney work product and communications from the 25-year change.
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"It's something we're very sympathetic to," he added, though he did not detail how the administration might try to mitigate that impact.
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Under Reagan, federal regulators became much more sympathetic to arguments that mergers would benefit consumers by increasing efficiency and thereby lowering prices.
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Opposition lawmakers were more sympathetic to the protesters, saying that they had resorted to violence out of desperation over not being heard.
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The investigation, begun under Pope Benedict XVI, shocked the sisters and set off a backlash among American Catholics sympathetic to the nuns.
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Yet after listening to Trump's speech to the AIPAC conference on Monday evening, he was strangely sympathetic to the orange-haired firebrand.
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Even Europeans who live in cities are often sympathetic to farmers, who are seen as custodians of a rural way of life.
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Sims was an admirer of Trump and remains sympathetic to him, though he now fashions himself as more cleareyed about the president.
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And now the US is in an ambivalent position, led by a flawed character much more sympathetic to the Chinese-Russian axis.
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In the abortion case, Barrett signed onto a dissent that was sympathetic to an Indiana law requiring the burial of fetal remains.
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But McVeigh and Nichols managed to ignite a public debate that ended up making a lot more people sympathetic to their grievances.
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I don't think it's inconsistent, on one hand, to be sympathetic to them, and at the same time, stand by our principles.
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They are hitting businesses they see, rightly or wrongly, as sympathetic to the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party with boycotts and sometimes vandalism.
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And making the most prominent German officer sympathetic to saving Jewish children avoids reckoning with the depths of the Third Reich's evils.
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Many in town, like Mr. Meletiou, are sympathetic to the migrants' plight, even as more arrived this summer by boat from Turkey.
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He's one of the few humans sympathetic to the displaced fae (short for 'faeries' but representative of all magical creatures) around him.
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I don't think it's inconsistent on one hand to be sympathetic to them and at the same time stand by our principles.
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Sympathetic to the American cause, Gates' name was proposed by Washington when Congress asked him to nominate officers for the Revolutionary Army.
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I don't think it's inconsistent on one hand to be sympathetic to them and at the same time stand by our principles.
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In subtle and overt ways, the issue remains alive on the campaign trail — even among people who are sympathetic to Mr. Biden.
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Alec Muffett, a software engineer and security researcher, wrote in an email that he is sympathetic to polls like the concert question.
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"It's getting all the money without needing the money," said one source familiar with the talks who is sympathetic to Cruz's proposal.
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Conforming to no stereotype — they were health-food enthusiasts and hippie-bashers — they were each, in their way, sympathetic to visual art.
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While they were sympathetic to the residents' concerns, the justices seemed wary of limiting the EPA's authority in cleaning up Superfund sites.
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The discredited researcher who launched the anti-vaccine movement met with Donald Trump this summer — and found him sympathetic to the cause.
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It is hard to be sympathetic to Cruz, a sentiment shared by many on both sides of the aisle in the Senate.
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Many Republicans are broadly sympathetic to current DACA recipients, and as a result a deal seems like it could be in reach.
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I walked most of that day and spent the night in the small farmhouse of an old widower sympathetic to the cause.
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Others, perhaps more sympathetic to the plight of the athletes, said that Russians should compete whether they carried the flag or not.
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Telhami and Kishi also found that African Americans, Latinos, and younger Democrats are all more sympathetic to Palestinians than the general population.
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"I do research myself, so I'm very sympathetic to people who collect data, whatever data it is," said Scarlet's owner, Annie Duflo.
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The Times noted that Clark made efforts to change her appearance in an apparent effort to seem more sympathetic to the jury.
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Part of what I've done is try to be objective and perhaps even sympathetic to some of the whites that I studied.
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Many Spain watchers — even those who are not sympathetic to the Catalan separatists' cause — believe the images of violence help the separatists.
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I'm inclined to be sympathetic to Facebook on this point — giving away user data is a historic source of grief for the company.
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This jarring ending to the film spawned a lot of meme-ing, especially from jokers who were, perhaps, overly sympathetic to Thanos's plight.
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Political winds were also changing in Ecuador and its newest president, Lenín Moreno, hasn't been as sympathetic to Assange's situation as his predecessor.
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China might not find Democrats total allies anyway, as some on the left have been sympathetic to Trump's protectionist trade policies regarding China.
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I'm mostly sympathetic to this idea, but I do think some similarities between politics here and in Westeros could make for good memeing.
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Some left-wing politicians called for Maaßen's resignation, his comments taken as the latest signal that he was inappropriately sympathetic to the right.
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I'M COMPLETELY SYMPATHETIC TO THE COMMUNITY BANK SAYING THAT SOME OF THESE REGULATIONS ARE KILLING US, THESE REGULATORS WERE MEANT FOR LARGE BANKS.
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Political newcomer Senator Grace Poe, the adopted daughter of Philippine film stars, is focused on making the government more sympathetic to people's needs.
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"For many years Sweden was on the outskirts of the confrontation," said Hirdman, who is known in diplomatic circles as sympathetic to Moscow.
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"Lobbyists for the large broadband providers know that some conservative lawmakers are naturally sympathetic to the argument that it's anticompetitive," Sloan told me.
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I'm sympathetic to business considerations, but if the product isn't 99 percent finished when it lands in customers' hands, it shouldn't be sold.
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Putin himself has denied directly ordering the campaign, saying instead that it may have been carried out by "patriots" sympathetic to Russian interests.
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The movement's fervor has also been tempered by a new presidential administration that right-wing groups see as more sympathetic to their views.
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Colonial interpretations and prejudices that previously underscored the items on show are rigorously explained in a light more sympathetic to the indigenous people.
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In Riyadh last year they closed a stall that sold books "sympathetic" to the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group banned in Saudi Arabia.
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The two men were allies until police and prosecutors considered sympathetic to Gulen opened a corruption investigation into Erdogan's inner circle in 2013.
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Hoping that every four or eight years we will end up with a president and a Congress sympathetic to our agenda cannot suffice.
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A source who knows Bannon well — and is mostly sympathetic to him — told us he thinks Bannon is even more narcissistic than Trump.
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He has generally deferred to federal regulators when weighing challenges from industry groups, but has been sympathetic to challenges brought by environmental groups.
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In the beginning Yarny was much more fragile, for example, because the developers thought it would make players more sympathetic to the character.
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" Per a former WH ally of Bannon's: "I've gone from being sympathetic to Steve to believing he's a genuinely bad guy, totally duplicitous.
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Less than 1% of users - mostly sympathetic to populist and far-right parties - generated around 10% of the total posts related to politics.
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None of the Watchmen-style back and forth across time that made readers sympathetic to Dr. Manhattan, no Kubrickian vision in trippy colors.
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In hearings in October the judge was sympathetic to the argument but wary of changing election law on the eve of a vote.
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"I'm very sympathetic to them," said Mr. Hagin, who commiserated with Ms. Breckenridge last year about the sorry state of White House technology.
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Hoyer said Ryan appears "sympathetic to the objective" of saving DACA, since the Speaker had initially urged Trump not to rescind the program.
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The elections council, which is sympathetic to the government, has delayed votes for state governors that were supposed to take place last year.
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But even lawmakers like Emmer, who are sympathetic to cryptocurrency, voiced issues with how the company was explaining Libra to skeptical government officials.
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Mr. Assad has made clear that he does not want to give any relief to his enemies or to civilians sympathetic to them.
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A Republican congressional candidate in California once accused former President Obama of "secretly following" the Islamic faith and of being sympathetic to terrorists.
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Waltner said hotel staff were sympathetic to their complaint and the family was moved to another Grand Beach Hotel location in Miami Beach.
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Not all were sympathetic to that cause, with many observing there was no reason to eat a bank note in the first place.
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I have always been sympathetic to Wheaton's attempts to maintain its unusual institutional character, even when those attempts are clumsy or publicly embarrassing.
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In public, Trump has appeared sympathetic to Turkey's position, placing the blame on the Obama administration for not selling Turkey the Patriot system.
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Some are beseeching demonstrators to stick to nonviolent tactics, even in the face of police crackdowns and attacks by people sympathetic to Beijing.
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If they keep Kavanaugh, they still risk electoral losses by isolating women voters who may be more sympathetic to the women accusing him.
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"Based on every analysis I can find by people who are sympathetic to the goal, the numbers don't add up," Clinton told Sanders.
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This complementary work has emboldened the reformers and underscores the fact that influential actors in the Democratic establishment are sympathetic to their cause.
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VICE: Ingrid Goes West resembles a darker, digital-age Clueless—lampooning the excesses of a generation, while ultimately sympathetic to its central character.
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Be smart: A court sympathetic to weakening or thwarting federal rules without reversing the bedrock power to regulate looks more likely, lawyers said.
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Some of the justices seemed sympathetic to South Dakota's argument that their law helps small brick-and-mortar businesses compete with online retailers.
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"We are sympathetic to these concerns and recognize that States are the primary regulators of their insurance markets," CMS wrote in the rule.
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At first, the ITC was sympathetic to Boeing's petition and agreed in its preliminary decision that tariffs of almost 300 percent were justified.
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While many are sympathetic to Islamist parties' call for social justice, and some have had affiliations with such groups, few are lasting members.
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And there is little reason to think that Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, would be sympathetic to their arguments.
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Only a few years ago, the apparent truism that women had to be winsome or sympathetic to sell films was still holding strong.
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Some in the music business are sympathetic to his past; Rosen is among those who suggested his team should donate to survivors' groups.
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He is sympathetic to Erdogan, as he is to other tyrants, because he is indifferent to considerations of human rights and civil liberties.
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While they might be sympathetic to theoretical arguments for government regulation, they remember what the taxi market was like before Uber came along.
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Representative Peter King, a Long Island Republican who also opposes the tax bill as drafted, said he was sympathetic to Mr. Louro's position.
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By highlighting the light-skinned Mary, Mr. Sumner appealed to the prejudices of white Americans who were potentially sympathetic to the abolitionist cause.
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The Netherlands has generally been more sympathetic to Britain, but Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, expressed exasperation with the British negotiating approach.
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Critics suggested that Mr. Maassen was too sympathetic to the far right and that he might overlook its ties to neo-Nazi groups.
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Hunt, the Amazon software engineer who married in Los Angeles, was less sympathetic to some of his guests who canceled on his wedding.
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If you bought the Connecticut Courant, you knew what you were getting – mostly, a snout full of coverage sympathetic to the revolution's cause.
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Stock analysts generally sympathetic to the company are among those sounding the knell about how that particular strategy has no real investment rationale.
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But some college presidents have entered the fray with statements that seem more sympathetic to the left, in some cases provoking a backlash.
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Ms. Ade, who at 40 is closer to being Ines's peer than Winfried's, is sympathetic to both of them, but not exactly neutral.
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In 2018, he pinpointed a number of Twitter accounts as "Russian trolls," when one of them was a British citizen sympathetic to Russia.
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Judge Ellis, 77, who was appointed to the federal bench in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan, seemed sympathetic to the defense lawyer's argument.
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"Billionaire whining about a wealth tax," as Ilyana Kuziemko, a Princeton economist who's sympathetic to a wealth tax, told me, mostly isn't newsworthy.
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Kevin K. Russell, a lawyer for the borrowers, faced resistance even from justices who might be inclined to be sympathetic to his position.
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In light of Wednesday's arguments, during which all but two justices appeared sympathetic to the church's position, that fear may have been misplaced.
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Nominations have begun to trickle in for other departments, and even Republicans sympathetic to him have begun to express alarm at his delays.
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The Catalan furore has seen a decline in support for Podemos, a populist party that has been relatively sympathetic to the independence movement.
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In most constituencies electors faced a choice between "yellow", or pro-democracy, candidates, and "blue" ones sympathetic to the Communist Party in Beijing.
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Fox opted to instead use Ken Starr and Andrew McCarthy, two legal minds who have been much more sympathetic to Trump than Napolitano.
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"I'm also sympathetic to what he's been saying because we've been getting heat when it comes to our international trade relationships," he added.
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Kharchenko, who was born in Azerbaijan in March 163 but became a Russian citizen 15 years later, is deeply sympathetic to Dugin's ideology.
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Republicans also say more than half of American Muslims are sympathetic to terrorists and 46 percent are willing to commit acts of terrorism.
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Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) on Monday said President Trump is the "best person to clarify" if he is not sympathetic to white supremacists.
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This is well in line with Trump's long-standing position that Obama is personally sympathetic to Islam in ways that make him suspect.
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But among the European powers, diplomats say, Britain is also the most skeptical of Iran and the most sympathetic to the White House.
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But among the European powers, diplomats say, Britain is also the most skeptical of Iran and the most sympathetic to the White House.
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The United Nations passed a resolution sympathetic to India, and Imran Khan, Pakistan's relatively new prime minister, has begun to soften his stance.
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But in 2016, Ms. Weidler, told a German radio station that the buyers of the works are not necessarily sympathetic to the Nazis.
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Gorsuch joined the three-judge panel's ruling against them, but his opinion included language that suggested he might be sympathetic to their situation.
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While pro-union, the implication of this ruling is that he's sympathetic to First Amendment challenges to campaign finance regulation, like Citizens United.
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What should worry abortion-rights advocates is that there's plenty of reason to suspect the Eighth Circuit will be sympathetic to Rutledge's challenge.
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An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to those arrested on charges of administering Facebook pages that were sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood.
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They prefer to poke at the caricature of Fox reducing it to a handful of opinion shows that are largely sympathetic to President Trump.
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So I think it's important to see the humanity behind the words and to be compassionate and sympathetic to the victims of the crime.
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Gulen and Erdogan were allies until police and prosecutors seen as sympathetic to Gulen opened a graft investigation into Erdogan's inner circle in 2013.
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" And the affidavit also said Yovino believed when the other student, quote, "heard the allegation, it would make him angry and sympathetic to her.
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John Glen, a junior finance minister, said he was sympathetic to further, well-evidenced intervention in respect of credit that is exploitative of individuals.
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The two men were allies until police and prosecutors seen as sympathetic to Gülen opened a corruption probe into Erdogan's inner circle in 2013.
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"A mistress was kind to me, once," Emily says, by way of explanation, making it seem like she is sympathetic to Gileaden society structure.
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Raul Labrador, an Idaho Republican who has endorsed Cruz, told reporters Wednesday that he's sympathetic to the concerns about Washington voiced by Trump backers.
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Conversely, Mr Trump has campaigned hard for Pennsylvania—a longtime Democratic bastion, whose large population of downscale whites may prove sympathetic to his message.
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Ezra Klein: I am so sympathetic to this way of doing Twitter and journalism, and I also have come to think it's so dangerous.
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While the liberal justices appeared sympathetic to the government's defense of the critical habitat designation, the conservatives seemed to lean toward the property owners.
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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.
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She seemed sympathetic to my blank stare, ashen complexion and disheveled appearance — the typical symptoms of a house physician who was about to crash.
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It makes sense that members of a political faction that tends to be sympathetic to states' rights arguments would support something like anti-commandeering.
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I'm sympathetic to this view — I'd rather have one standard that applied to all advertisers, rather than a patchwork of inconsistent rules across platforms.
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But there was also another liberal tradition that was highly sympathetic to nationalism and localism: that is to collective roots rather than universal rights.
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After my first therapist, I've been finding it difficult to find a therapist who is in my network, professional, and sympathetic to my issues.
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"Joy was on trial and she figured out the jurors were sympathetic to pregnant women so she decided to have a baby," Pressly recalls.
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The majority of the court, which has five Democrats and two Republicans, appeared sympathetic to the argument that Pennsylvania's congressional districts are illegally gerrymandered.
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The painful back-and-forth has been fodder for the British news media for weeks, with much of the coverage sympathetic to the parents.
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Some of the replies appeared sympathetic to Ghosn, with others carrying photos of his now-famous exit from a Tokyo detention center last month.
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Howard Metzenbaum, that setting aside reproductive rights concerns, Noonan was likely to be more sympathetic to civil rights than any other likely Reagan nominee.
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The two men were allies until police and prosecutors seen as sympathetic to Gulen opened a corruption inquiry into Erdogan's inner circle in 2013.
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" The Berkshire Hathaway CEO said he is sympathetic to optimists who bought the world's largest cryptocurrency in hopes that "it would change their lives.
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Roy Moore has a record of being "sharply conservative on social issues but occasionally sympathetic to convicted criminals," according to the New York Times.
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Democrats, who took control of the House of Representatives in January, have traditionally been skeptical of free trade agreements and sympathetic to labor groups.
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Trump said he is sympathetic to the objections of some Nevadans to Yucca, which Congress designated in the 1980s for a nuclear waste site.
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If she is sympathetic to Bertha's madness, to her all-consuming rage toward the English men who have caged her, then so is Walcott.
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Some current and former U.S. officials are sympathetic to Ghani and believe the United States must find a way to reassure him - and fast.
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Chinese authorities are generally suspicious of foreigners, especially Westerners, who are interested in the region, believing many to be sympathetic to overseas exile groups.
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"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.
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It was not long before reporters, many of them broadly sympathetic to left-of-center politics, came to view the Clintons with weary skepticism.
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Its title character is in determined flight from political commitment and the violence that accompanies it, and the film is sympathetic to his aspirations.
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There are also writers who are anti-Trump but sympathetic to many features of Trumpism, such as National Review staff writer Michael Brendan Dougherty.
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In polls taken in 25, only three per cent of voters who objected to Johnson's policy in Vietnam were also sympathetic to antiwar protesters.
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Davis, who like Green is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, appeared sympathetic to the effort to highlight Trump's inflammation of racial tensions.
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Abortion cases often break along liberal-conservative lines, and the full DC Circuit may be more sympathetic to such arguments than the panel majority.
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Not surprisingly, most them are wary of Trump, denounce the policies he espouses, and certainly aren't sympathetic to the racists who voted for him.
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"We want to stress that we're deeply and sincerely sympathetic to the family and friends of Mr. Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr.," the mayor said.
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President Trump has not hewed precisely to party-line positions and may be sympathetic to non-defense spending increases on infrastructure or border security.
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The Street has found an administration mostly sympathetic to its needs, with Trump consistently cheerleading the stock market and pledging a rollback in regulations.
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She told me that in criminal-justice reform she is sympathetic to the abolitionist movement, which calls for the closing down of many prisons.
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I called Janet to ask where I should buy my next bathing suit, but Janet is a Republican and not sympathetic to my causes.
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If he appoints an ambassador outside Britain's diplomatic service who is sympathetic to Trump, he will be viewed as already under the President's influence.
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Based on the questions asked by the three judges hearing the arguments in a packed Manhattan federal courtroom, they appeared sympathetic to the victims.
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The president seemed sympathetic to those protected under DACA Sunday, but has continued to blame congressional Democrats for stalling an agreement on the program.
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And I'm sympathetic to the millions of teachers, restaurant workers and other professionals for whom working from home has never been a viable option.
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And some men who think they are sympathetic to women's causes and can stand vocal women apparently can't stand vocal women who are witty.
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He, along with many Colombians, regards the sentences it can hand out as too lenient and its judges as too sympathetic to the defendants.
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The big winners in Italy's election this month — the anti-immigrant Northern League and the populist Five Star Movement — are highly sympathetic to Putin.
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The five-member conservative bloc that now controls the Supreme Court appears less sympathetic to people facing deportation than the court was in 2001.
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That is a serious repudiation of his yearslong campaign against same-sex marriage from voters who are otherwise sympathetic to his conservative policy positions.
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He says that Del Castillo and Chapo began corresponding after she published an open letter that some understood as sympathetic to the drug lord.
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Why is this happening now, with Obama headed out the door and a new administration that appears significantly more sympathetic to Netanyahu coming in?
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Women, even those initially sympathetic to alt-right ideas, face blistering hostility on alt-right message boards and forums when they try to participate.
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" The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, one of the European leaders more sympathetic to Britain, described the Chequers proposal as "helpful but not sufficient.
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My office was adjacent to Gezi Park, and being sympathetic to the demands to protect the park, I often went there during the protests.
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While most countries support the Government of National Accord — the official title for the government — France is viewed as being sympathetic to Mr. Hifter.
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Far-right politicians in France, Hungary, and Poland are sympathetic to Trump's blustering nationalism, even if recent elections have slowed the rush toward populism.
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But my view, which is sympathetic to Carson's description of poverty as a "state of mind," is not a result of loyalty to him.
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That said, the GOP still remains generally sympathetic to the DACA population and McConnell said earlier this year he'd like to take up immigration.
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One problem was that the F.B.I. refused to share evidence with local officials, whom it knew to be sympathetic to the Ku Klux Klan.
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Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Thursday that while Moscow was sympathetic to Ankara's security concerns, Putin told Erdogan his forces should tread carefully.
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Native-born citizens voted out lawmakers sympathetic to foreigners and promoted conspiracy theories that the pope would use Irish Catholics to control the country.
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Although Lee no longer protests on the front lines, he is sympathetic to the young activists and often offers discounts to hard-up customers.
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We bumped along to the nearest town, where a family sympathetic to the local guerillas welcomed us at their home with a late dinner.
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With no peace dividend to show for, the M.I.L.F. leadership was unable to prevent fighters from defecting to groups sympathetic to the Islamic State.
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But Mr. Dousa said he was sympathetic to Mr. Horowitz's argument that Swedish elites are unwilling to talk about the problems associated with migration.
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Some of the nine justices appeared sympathetic to Herring's argument, although it is unclear if there is a majority in favour of that outcome.
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In the middle of the Clinton impeachment proceedings, a Democratic senator sympathetic to Clinton introduced a motion to dismiss, but it was voted down.
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I can see a jury, even in a rural county, a farming county, being very sympathetic to people trying to bring that to light.
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U.S. President Donald Trump caused alarm among those sympathetic to the Hong Kong protests when in early August he described the protests as riots.
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On top of that, he said, many unlicensed dealing suspects have no previous criminal record, making them sympathetic to juries and unappealing to prosecutors.
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And he's already failed that test once, thanks to comments he made early in his career that seemed sympathetic to the Ku Klux Klan.
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The two men were allies until police and prosecutors seen as sympathetic to Gulen opened a corruption probe into Erdogan's inner circle in 2013.
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Cameron, who sounded sympathetic to the Euroskeptics during his campaign for party leadership in 2005, actually ended up governing as something of a Europhile.
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The two men were allies until police and prosecutors seen as sympathetic to Gulen opened a corruption investigation into Erdogan's inner circle in 2013.
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Couldn't any Facebook user with lots of friends who is sympathetic to Trump simply consent to Cambridge Analytica accessing the data for their friends?
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Movement leaders invited Smolin to speak at their annual conferences as a critical voice from within, and the audience seemed increasingly sympathetic to his concerns.
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In a statement, Otting said the regulator would instead seek other approaches to ensure examiners did not become overly sympathetic to the banks they regulated.
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The best hope for a victory for the unions had rested with Justice Antonin Scalia, who has written and said things sympathetic to their position.
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Although Mr Bolsonaro had almost no coalition allies in the first round, candidates sympathetic to him did surprisingly well in the one-round congressional election.
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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.
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In Voz Latina, she informs readers about local leaders who are sympathetic to the Latino experience, which means that the publication admittedly has political leanings.
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" Todd in the Bay Area wrote, "I'm sympathetic to the government's case, but what do they expect to find that isn't pretty readily available elsewhere?
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But many in the high command viewed him with suspicion, believing him to be sympathetic to the guerrillas of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front.
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"I am sympathetic to a lot of the people attracted by Trump's message who are feeling really left out and left behind," Clinton told People.
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Social media users sympathetic to the party often tweeted links to stories in Die Welt, a conservative daily, but also to right-wing media outlets.
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Goldberg, one of the show's hosts, was not overly sympathetic to Thorne's plight and seemingly blamed Thorne for taking naked photos in the first place.
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Last week, the administration's biggest defender of DACA moved much closer to the President, who has also spoken about being sympathetic to DACA recipients. Gen.
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I'm very sympathetic to the notion that the Brits need to hedge and that the United States right now doesn't really know what it is.
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One woman was killed and dozens injured when police say a man with views sympathetic to neo-Nazis deliberately drove his car into a crowd.
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And while Brussels is sympathetic to Scotland's pro-EU stance, some European politicians, such as Spain's Rajoy, have ruled out membership for an independent Scotland.
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Super fans who've been following Scale for years, sympathetic to Swink's plight, happy it's not dead, and pushing back on folks calling it a scam.
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Maybe. But some King scholars say he would have been sympathetic to Bernie Sanders, the U.S. senator from Vermont running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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What's your forecast on what might ultimately happen given yesterday's oral arguments and the fact that Justice Anthony Kennedy's questions seemed sympathetic to the baker?
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During the night, officers sympathetic to Right Sector's cause filled the Voloveka's school bus with rockets and other large-caliber guns forbidden by European monitors.
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Having portrayed C.J. Cregg, the White House Press Secretary on Aaron Sorkin's The West Wing, Allison Janney is sympathetic to the plight of Sean Spicer.
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Prominent voices in the Republican Party started to sound sympathetic to the group, and Trump at one point openly declared his love for the organization.
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I don't really agree with the very strong form of this critique that Trump offers, but I'm at least a little bit sympathetic to it.
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Zeman, who has spoken out strongly against taking in migrants and has been sympathetic to Russia in the Ukraine crisis, has often attracted strong criticism.
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But it's hard to be sympathetic to Nunes here, since he has remained silent on many of the far more pervasive examples of Twitter harassment.
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He grilled a lawyer for the government and at times seemed sympathetic to the arguments put forward by lawyers for the immigrant, James Garcia Dimaya.
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A day earlier, when Hezbollah announced his death, Lebanese media outlets sympathetic to the group initially blamed Israel, the group's main enemy, for the attack.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy, who is usually the court's swing vote, appeared sympathetic to that stance, but also raised concerns about the question of religious discrimination.
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The Kentucky Republican had appeared sympathetic to hardline opponents like Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, but ultimately relented in the face of the bill's broad support.
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Although readers seemed immediately sympathetic to the plight of the women we described, the most explosive element of the story was hiding in plain sight.
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I know people aren't sympathetic to deportation officers, but they have a rough time with this too and I think more so under this administration.
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Some Sanders' supporters, while sympathetic to Warren, believe that Sanders' vision for a grassroots revolution is key to beating Trump and changing the country's direction.
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He also said he met with Chris Krebs, who heads NPPD, earlier Wednesday on election security and is "sympathetic" to the Homeland Security unit's efforts.
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In public, Trump has appeared sympathetic to Turkey's position, placing the blame on the Obama administration for not selling Turkey the U.S.-made Patriot system.
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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.
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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.
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Thomas Rooney (R-Fla.), who's retiring at the end of the year, said he's sympathetic to the discharge petition supporters, but he's sticking by Ryan.
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Though if you take away the one who's sympathetic to Planned Parenthood and another who's controversially pro-choice that does make it more like three.
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Some say she hasn't been sympathetic to ethnic minorities and was slow to grasp the scale and brutality of the military's campaign against the Rohingya.
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He is confused and repelled by, but also helplessly sympathetic to, his egomaniacal father's desire to thwart death on behalf of the woman he loves.
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French officials said Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain and Malta were sympathetic to Macron's view - but others privately expressed irritation with what they saw as Gallic grandstanding.
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Kim is somewhat sympathetic to her possibly soon-to-be sister-in-law, saying she would never post a picture with Tyga on social media.
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Live Nation is sympathetic to people who bought tickets for concerts in England, offering them refunds if they're too scared to attend ... TMZ has learned.
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"Even critics sympathetic to the series seem as uncomfortable with its central subject as the Miami cops were with those South Beach fags," Brennan wrote.
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It encouraged urban police forces to confront Black Panthers; planted informants and agents provocateurs; and intimidated local community members who were sympathetic to the group.
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Groups aligned with Democrats have also targeted secretaries of state, mobilizing during the 2014 campaign to try to elect more officials sympathetic to their causes.
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" Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. seemed sympathetic to that argument, saying that class arbitration is "a poison pill" that is "fundamentally inconsistent with arbitration.
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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.
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I'm sympathetic to this defense, though plenty of young men and women find acts they committed in their youths shaping the rest of their lives.
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At the hearing, the judge said he was sympathetic to the gun control groups' concerns but questioned their legal standing to intervene in the case.
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Labor advocates and even management-side lawyers often praise the professionalism of the regional directors, but critics consider them too sympathetic to workers and unions.
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Even the opinion section of The Wall Street Journal, which is broadly sympathetic to the Trumpian agenda, all but laughed the proposal off the page.
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For Mr. Assad, the American withdrawal means the path forward for Syria will be shaped largely by forces sympathetic to his government and its interests.
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Wind Gap is a particularly southern-inflected part of Missouri; one episode turns on "Calhoun Day," a local Civil War commemoration sympathetic to the Confederacy.
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Some accounts included in Twitter's Monday takedown began responding with pro-China talking points to those sympathetic to protesters who were tweeting the #BoycottMulan hashtag.
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You would think that Trump, who loves his private planes like a family member, would be a little sympathetic to someone's distaste for commercial travel.
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But the president of the United States is sympathetic to white supremacists; to him, it is the (mythical) "alt-left" that presents the real threat.
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Citizens do not want a repeat with this new coronavirus, and it's why even those who'd normally be sympathetic to Lam have opposed her measures.
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But the current Court has been unusually sympathetic to Trump's immigration policies, so there is at least some risk that the outlier view will prevail.
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But he also seemed to have been sympathetic to the Saudis' ideology, Gonzalez thought, perhaps even their defense of Muslims' duty to carry out jihad.
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A few even credited private equity with their own private-sector career successes — and it's hard to see that cohort becoming sympathetic to Warren's cause.
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Meanwhile, those sympathetic to China's Communist Party and its proxies in the territory are among those to have been against the demonstrations from the start.
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Islamist leaders, who have been sympathetic to young jihadists, have joined him in insisting that all returning fighters go before the courts on their return.
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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.
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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.
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The former New York City mayor said during Wednesday's CNN town hall that he was "sympathetic" to the president's call for prayers for the families.
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" In response to accusations of anti-semitism, Remy told the Santa Fe New Mexican: "It's not anti-Semitic to be sympathetic to a humanitarian crisis.
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De Keersmaeker knew that an American audience might not be sympathetic to a revision of Jerome Robbins's cherished choreography — by a Belgian woman, no less.
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She seemed sympathetic to El Chapo's frequent claim that he fell into the drug trade because his impoverished community in Sinaloa offered no economic alternative.
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Yet arms are thrown up in horror when a religious school asks its staff to be sympathetic to the doctrines of the religion in question.
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