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"sympathetically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is kind to somebody who is hurt or sad, and that shows that you understand and care about their problems
  2. in a way that shows that you approve of somebody/something or that you share their views and are willing to support them
  3. in a way that makes it easy to like somebody; in a pleasant way
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"A lot of people have gotten stuck," he says sympathetically.
It's true that means-testing proposals — phrased sympathetically — poll well.
"Yeah, you're going to need it," someone nearby said, sympathetically.
National news outlets started to cover LGBT issues more sympathetically.
The B.M.C.C. president, Mickey Parish, nodded sympathetically as Brown spoke.
I grumble the whole way with N. sympathetically patting my back.
Most people (69%) also view undocumented immigrants very or somewhat sympathetically.
"It needs some work," Houston forward Sam Dekker said, grinning sympathetically.
Philip listened sympathetically as Alexei began to have doubts about America.
Companies that voluntarily report wrongdoing will be treated sympathetically, officials say.
Golsteyn's story was also covered sympathetically by Fox & Friends last December.
" Loy sympathetically agrees: "A real friend wouldn't try to screw you over.
He grimaced sympathetically as he talked, like a doctor delivering bad news.
He listened sympathetically while I described my dispute with the rental company.
" They were, as she sympathetically put it, "mired in the latest crisis.
My mom sat next to me, stroking my hair and smiling sympathetically.
Trump was likely happy to hear Putin identify his predicament so sympathetically.
Life magazine said his rambling photographs sympathetically captured the Londoners of 1960.
"Hey, Sonya, what a drag," Svetlana said sympathetically in the elevator afterward.
Cliff tracks this artistic decline sympathetically, and successfully evokes Cliburn's intuitive musicianship.
"I know what look you are going for," he said, nodding sympathetically.
"Is it taught with context and relevance and meaning?" he asked, sympathetically.
Outside the supermarket, I have seen police moving beggars along, relatively sympathetically.
In this work, a winged cherub (Caravaggio's "Amor Vincit Omnia," 1602) leers — sympathetically?
"British troops will be subsumed into an EU army," counselled Mr Finch, sympathetically.
Inside, a woman on the jury was rubbing the arm of another, sympathetically.
The episode tries to show sympathetically the process of someone dealing with rape.
She looked at him sympathetically as he searched for a place to sit.
By some counts, they are viewed sympathetically by only 3 percent of the population.
The deputy head smiles sympathetically, shrugs her shoulders, and walks off down the corridor.
And the VA is required to sympathetically consider mitigating factors, such as service traumas.
Under Mr. Bannon, Breitbart News urged its Rome correspondent to write sympathetically about him.
Gibson smiled sympathetically: it was hard to invent visual metaphors for the digital world.
After the various STD tests, the doctor said sympathetically, 'You gotta start looking after yourself.
One hopes that better sense will prevail and that genuine problems are sympathetically dealt with.
" Hollywood adds, at which point Leith squeezes Hollywood's arm sympathetically and reports: "No, they're not.
"I think crystals can help your house look nice," my colleague Lauren offered up sympathetically.
Two of my mentors ended their lives by suicide, and I remember their dilemmas sympathetically.
"Bombshell" sympathetically tracks her downward spiral without reducing her to the sum of her misfortunes.
In the early spring of 1989, he spoke sympathetically about the students protesting in Beijing.
Those who recall their own freshman year of retirement will, perhaps, nod knowingly and sympathetically.
Potential pardon recipients include Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn; Trump has tweeted sympathetically about both.
Duke University encourages the offspring of wealthy parents to apply early and considers their applications sympathetically.
Rothbard wrote sympathetically of David Duke, the Louisiana politician and former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard.
At the back of the class, Daiye Naranjo Sánchez turns toward her husband and smiles sympathetically.
Also, the bass lacked oomph: when the lower end dug in, the floorboards didn't tremble sympathetically.
He kissed my cheeks sympathetically, and then he went off to work on a group project.
"How you feelin', hon?" a blond bartender with a Belfastian brogue inquired sympathetically of a regular.
Though we come to know Linda only in impressions and episodes, she comes sympathetically to life.
Instead, they spend countless hours depressingly dialing for dollars, listening sympathetically to wealthy and generally partisan donors.
In another life he might have become a Trump voter sympathetically portrayed by East Coast media elites.
The experience is common enough that it's referenced, albeit often not sympathetically, in shows like Family Guy.
Nor was he unable, as a white Christian male of his time, to write sympathetically about them.
Unlike her own pediatrician, Eisenstein listened sympathetically to her concerns and even gave her his cell phone number.
Douthat is saying, sympathetically, that Republicans routinely promise a policy outcome 180 degrees from the one they're pursuing.
She came to the door, smiled sympathetically and said that she did not want to speak to me.
Because he was a writer, he at first experienced "his people" sympathetically, then romantically, and at last metaphorically.
The camera might have lingered sympathetically on the pockmarked face of one teenager before panning back to Reichardt's.
Dr. Melissa Iammatteo, the chief of allergy and immunology at Westmed Medical Group in Purchase, N.Y., nodded sympathetically.
Mr. Kahane's songs sympathetically recount stories people told him about their lives, but also face grim historical memories.
Never mind the fact that both characters have largely been presented sympathetically over the course of the show's run.
They then use it to make all sorts of decisions, such as how sympathetically to handle a customer's complaints.
"It was almost like he was coming to the protests to rid himself of that guilt," Ahola says sympathetically.
"We will continue to fully and sympathetically develop and adjudicate every mustard gas claim that we receive," he said.
When bedbugs are spotted in a room, it is important for hotels to respond quickly and sympathetically, experts say.
The latter is treated sympathetically, although the lines between the many forms of corruption described are far from clear.
But there is no more moving or inspired space to see an exhibition when the ramp is sympathetically installed.
Flowers arrive and so does daughter Anne, nodding sympathetically and reading André's journals with an eye toward posthumous publication.
Apparently, it's now OK to sympathetically discuss measures that two years ago would have automatically been condemned as racist.
Studies have also shown that white mass shooters are often treated more sympathetically by news outlets than their nonwhite counterparts.
I ask this sympathetically, as a man whose own hair will soon be a memory: What exactly is Hollande maintaining?
In fact, she writes sympathetically about prison officials being asked to do difficult, specialized work for which they're woefully unequipped.
Marie, here the young, penetrating soprano Asmik Grigorian, is a more girlish and irresponsible, less sympathetically maternal presence than usual.
Americans do not vote sympathetically, we vote selfishly, on the issues that matter directly towards us; our money and our safety.
" Commenters reacted sympathetically, with one saying, "I have some in my freezer better stash them so it doesn't happen to me!
And it gives the author a slight distance from his characters, so that he is not aligned too sympathetically with them.
"We recognize that it can't be just incumbent on 'Cheryl in Jackson County, Ohio,' to fight the Russians," Masterson said sympathetically.
In creating a taxonomy of them and sympathetically describing their needs, James makes them feel, to use modern psychological parlance, seen.
History has branded her a shrew, but Mr. Nelson views her sympathetically, and hands her one of the play's funniest lines.
But his public explanation, that the C.D.C. is not responsible for ramping up widespread commercial testing, has not been greeted sympathetically.
When some detainees began a hunger strike during Obama's second term, Kelly feared that the issue was being framed too sympathetically.
After a few moments it blinks quickly; you have to watch for it, and you may blink sympathetically when it does.
Trump vowed to end DACA during his 2016 campaign but has since spoken sympathetically of the young people benefiting from it.
Trump promised to end DACA on the campaign trail, but he has also spoken sympathetically of those who benefit from the program.
As I sympathetically listened, there would be a brief, unrelated mention of a black man who was hired for some other job.
He has spoken sympathetically of the Chinese government's massacres of pro-democracy protesters in 1989, and of Saddam Hussein's approach to counterterrorism.
We treat Tommy and Greg sympathetically, and in telling their story, we really are trying to tell the story of every dreamer.
But she was viewed sympathetically by senior officials in Jammu and Kashmir, including an old friend who had become the state's leader.
"She's a pop star who's under tremendous scrutiny all the time, and one can't imagine what that's like," Ms. Smith says sympathetically.
When Ms. Desai said she needed to call her husband, a woman got on the phone, speaking sympathetically, in her native Gujarati.
Teerawat responded sympathetically, told Buakaw to hang in there, as he believed sound medical attention could alleviate much of the fighter's problems.
"He knows better," said one GOP Senator, who added sympathetically the Speaker was trying to navigate the tricky politics of his fractious conference.
But the six-year sentence, he said, would most likely anger a public that has come to regard Mr. Pistorius much less sympathetically.
As Salinger, the formidable Chris Cooper has a brief but masterly turn, sympathetically rendering the writer as a curmudgeon defending his literary offspring.
"He asked for the details of my concern, listened sympathetically and said he would look into their policy," Mr. Rosenbloom wrote last week.
Oscar is exactly as smart and self-pitying as he should be, sympathetically real though he embodies the stereotype of a philosophy professor.
This new book sympathetically brings Roxelana beyond the hidden world of her rich palaces, at last exposing her, if incompletely, to public view.
On the campaign trail, Trump vowed to end DACA, but he has since spoken sympathetically of the  young people who benefit from it.
The upper strings are fingered and bowed much like any fiddle, while the lower strings vibrate sympathetically and create a continuous, droning melody.
Frances's defensive, deceived self-awareness, her painful errors in emotional judgment, feel so vividly truthful that the reader sympathetically braces for her comeuppance.
There is a little character development, but it isn't particularly thorough, and since the characters are there to be punished, they're rarely depicted sympathetically.
Wolff portrays her sympathetically, as a frustrated aide struggling with the competing interests of Priebus, Bannon, and Kushner, and with the whims of Trump.
Children are perceived sympathetically by the public and have more legal protections than other immigrants, giving authorities less flexibility to deport them, they say.
Nevala-Lee's warts-and-all portrait paints Asimov — known to his fans as the Good Doctor — more sympathetically than the genre's other founding fathers.
When he responds sympathetically to Marie's vulnerability, it's hard to tell if he is being sincere in his affection, or just exploiting a weakness.
To the extent that the use of crack among whites was acknowledged, newspaper articles sympathetically detailed the plight of white middle-class crack users.
By 1976, free agency broke up the squad, and the club's owner, a sympathetically drawn Charlie Finley, would sell it a few years later.
Sympathetically directed and ardently acted, there's much to enjoy in this Roundabout Theater Company revival, which opened Thursday night at the American Airlines Theater.
Coppola's veteran male protagonists, Bill Murray in "Lost in Translation" and Stephen Dorff in "Somewhere," are sympathetically portrayed celebrities adrift in their own stardom.
The handful of people in Egypt willing to speak sympathetically about Mr. Morsi avoided his politics and focused on the conditions of his detention.
The current President talks sympathetically about Lincoln's struggles, the death of his 11-year-old son in this building, the ghosts that haunted him afterword.
Argueta and Zatar listened sympathetically and then asked Rodriguez to see her daughter's killers not as monsters but as troubled kids who could've been helped.
In the book, Jack is depicted more sympathetically, with his alcoholism forming a key part of the problems in the Torrance family and his hallucinations.
Me: But Trump is already damaging America's reputation worldwide by commenting sympathetically about Putin and the Chinese massacre of protesters from the Tiananmen democracy movement.
As written by the TV veteran Robert Carlock, Kim's rise-and-fade arc is sympathetically rendered, with humor and the urgency of an underhand pitch.
The former is a text-based work made using the Twine engine that, as its title so plainly implies, sympathetically addresses the subject of depression.
For decades, the German security services, and the B.F.V. in particular, have been accused of operating sympathetically — even symbiotically — with elements of the far right.
She has written sympathetically about the Hirak, a protest movement in Morocco's north against corruption and lack of development, whose leaders are in prison today.
The Malaysian premier said his trip had been fruitful and that he believed China would look sympathetically towards the problems both sides have to resolve.
Anti-Rohingya posts often attack Western mainstream media, which have generally reported sympathetically on the plight of the Rohingya, for carrying what they call "fake news."
She then snaps back to the moment when she asked the question, with the nurse sympathetically telling her that she should, of course, go on home.
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah initially addressed the Lebanon protesters sympathetically, echoing Hariri's conciliatory stance, before changing tone and accusing foreign powers of instigating the unrest.
Noticing my group's fallen faces, Alikhani winced sympathetically and searched for tahdig among the dishes that she was about to enjoy herself, at the next table.
Her character's rise-and-fade arc is sympathetically rendered, but Ms. Fey, though a talented comic, seems to be holding back a bit with this material.
She's a writer with the exceedingly rare ability to observe sympathetically both particular events and the horizon against which they take place without sentimentalizing her subjects.
There is a moment in the film where he gazes toward McCarthy "sort of sympathetically, and also judgmentally, and you feel all of that," she added.
Moments after hugging Gasquet sympathetically, Nadal was all smiles as he exchanged a couple of rallies with a ball boy to warm applause from the crowd.
By talking about Sanders, whether sympathetically or negatively, Trump is trying to boost Sanders&apos profile and chances of being chosen as the Democratic presidential nominee.
Elizabeth listened sympathetically as Evgheniya admitted to the affair, and then told Evgheniya to fight for her family's happiness — presumably by returning to the Soviet Union.
Which prevails may depend on which of them, convincingly and sympathetically, grasps and incorporates into its argument vital parts of the others' values, attitudes and policies.
Robertson himself has interviewed Trump sympathetically several times since his inauguration, and was Trump's choice for an exclusive sit-down interview shortly after the Russia scandal intensified.
Quietly and sympathetically, without bossy sloganeering, they let visitors explore and share memories of the recent past, as jogged by a unique collection of some 8m artefacts.
"That wasn't the way it went down, and it's real hard for people who are trying to write a story about it to understand," Nesmith said sympathetically.
More often than not, who is driven crazy is usually a woman (in a heteronormative relationship and situation) and to that end, she is not portrayed sympathetically.
Craig Gillespie's tongue-in-cheek rendering treats her sympathetically even while portraying the 1994 attack on Nancy Kerrigan as a comically harebrained, "Fargo"-esque plan gone awry.
This is why Hochschild's formulation is so helpful: It's a way to talk about the pain that people feel, sympathetically, without litigating the reasons they feel it.
LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - Britain's accounting watchdog would deal pragmatically and sympathetically with requests to delay company audits due to the coronavirus epidemic, it said on Wednesday.
The SPLC says it could not find one email in which Miller wrote sympathetically or even neutrally about any person who was non-white or foreign born.
Most importantly, he managed to stumble onto a constituency of racially conservative voters who felt Trump expressed their anxieties more directly and sympathetically than politicians ever had before.
And how embarrassing that I had to have recourse to the two books listed in my note below in order to begin to respond sympathetically to this show.
And by forcing the meme author to sympathetically engage with both sides of an argument, it manages to disrupt some of the most dysfunctional elements of online discourse.
Jules said that entering into the family courts she felt confident that her case would be treated sympathetically, as she had so much evidence of his abusive behavior.
In his 27st season as an N.B.A. coach, after 22 seasons as a player, Rivers is too, well, seasoned to be duped into thinking anyone would respond sympathetically.
In The Washington Post, Michael Gerson sympathetically imagines what's going through the heads of the Republican senators who hold the swing votes on Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation.
This prompted Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to sympathetically raise the issue of Hungarian minorities spread across the five states bordering Hungary, a legacy of the World Wars.
These investigations, almost invariably conducted sympathetically by the police, take months and are hell for the relative as they await a decision on whether they are to be prosecuted.
For the two to die together, still in love, and as equals — with Cersei even sympathetically pleading for her life — feels like the wrong end for them, narratively speaking.
Some blamed a report in The New York Times last year in which a city official attending a Passover banquet spoke sympathetically about the revival, apparently violating government guidelines.
"I'm not from the city but my experience [of Fabric] was very positive, it's a culture worth preserving," he says, sympathetically throwing a few shapes in support before leaving.
More sympathetically, however, I think that Wilmarth's Space Age aesthetic — once trailblazing — today runs the risk of looking like contemporary commercial design: clean industrial lines and tall glass windows.
When I told her that I loved food, that I'd always had a big appetite, she had nodded sympathetically, as if I had a tough road ahead of me.
Trump tweeted sympathetically that it would have "a big effect" on the election and would help the nationalist and anti-semitic candidate of the National Front, Marine Le Pen.
The film has the requisite surface fidelity, the meticulous re-creations, period trim and historical figures sympathetically played by the likes of Peter Sarsgaard and a bouffanted Greta Gerwig.
Wajda focused on Poland's troubled history under the shadow of the Soviet Union, but it was Kieslowski who chronicled, subtly and sympathetically, the moral evasions that the communist system provoked.
Miller's retelling, with primary sources and many direct quotes, sympathetically portrays the complicated and precarious situation faced by both the Dionnes and the medical community rallying to save the quintuplets.
"He wanted to go to gay clubs and listen to Erasure and OMD," he says sympathetically of his bandmate, who departed Death of Samantha in 1987, and is openly gay.
But he spoke also almost sympathetically about Matteo Renzi, the now vanquished Italian leader who only years ago seemed to be the future of Italy and the European center-left.
Kim Kardashian West is setting the record straight regarding comments her husband Kanye West made over the weekend that appeared to sympathetically address the backlash against Michael Jackson and R. Kelly.
While Gorsuch never plainly states his own views on substantive due process, he lays out those of Justices Hugo Black, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas at some length, and very sympathetically.
" In the second concert, a collection of players drawn from the Wavefield Ensemble showed off a lovely group blend when navigating the sympathetically swirling melodic motifs in "Cutouts for Woodwind Quintet.
The PA told me straight out, firmly but sympathetically: "You're young, transgender, and have a mental health diagnosis," he said, referring to the gender dysphoria diagnosis I'd needed in order to transition.
He knows a lot of people and quickly accumulated a trove of sympathetically intended studio-fire stories when the violent blaze in 2011 gutted the studio that he shared with Matthew Chambers.
Drawing on his reporting, Mr. Matthews wrote sympathetically of both the man and his movement, describing Mr. Castro, then 30, parting the jungle leaves and striding into a clearing for the interview.
After one last halfhearted, face-saving attempt, King and an entourage that included his wife, Stacey Walker King, nodded sympathetically before bundling into their parkas to walk the rest of the way.
He has written semi-sympathetically about the Reverend Al Sharpton, and he is friends with Roger Stone, the indefatigably controversial Republican operative, whom Carlson named men's style correspondent of the Daily Caller.
Moynihan recognized this difference between Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, which he always supported — as exemplified by his opposition to Clinton-era welfare reform — and Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, which he sympathetically criticized.
Crucially, Thailand's Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Programme, a quasi-governmental body, analyses the cost-effectiveness of treatments, as well as ensuring that cancer cases such as Ms Waree's are dealt with sympathetically.
"It's easy to find videos of people holding up Tide Pods, sympathetically noting how tasty they look, and then giving a finger-wagging speech about not eating them because they're dangerous," he says.
The choice of Mr. Yelchin, however — whose recent death casts a sad shadow over an already melancholy film — goes some way toward making the character more sympathetically tragic than he deserves to be.
She was for the most part portrayed neither sympathetically nor heroically, but rather as a disingenuous climber well versed in her country's often transactional relationship between sex, power and the pursuit of ambition.
In her book "The New Prophets of Capital," Nicole Aschoff writes sympathetically about the stories we spin not only to make sense of the world, but also to help ourselves bear its indignities.
The two are further associated both by his white bandage and her white gloves and by the way that his manly injury (wrist) is sympathetically echoed by her implied infirmity (legs, walking stick).
I think the rush to take Kavanaugh's perspective sympathetically and the way that it comes at the expense of a female perspective is symptomatic of something much broader and really pathological in our culture.
Though Victoria's accusation roils Tish (KiKi Layne), Fonny (Stephan James) and their families, who sacrifice everything to ensure he has the best legal counsel possible, Victoria is written and portrayed (by Emily Rios) sympathetically.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump mused last year about protecting immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children, calling them "these incredible kids," aides implored him privately to stop talking about them so sympathetically.
Of course, if he initiates a conversation about his challenges, listen sympathetically, don't offer up any comparisons to other people or situations, don't pile on any advice, and simply accept him as he is.
Sympathetically directed by Terry Kinney and ardently acted, there's much to enjoy in this Roundabout Theater Company revival, yet it shows "The Price" as a smaller, more stolid work than it wants to be.
Television channels that are normally supportive of Mr. Sisi have aired shows that highlight the plight of people seeking news of missing relatives, and urged the authorities to respond sympathetically to their pleas for help.
Although it is not clear whether any steps to curb hiring of foreign workers will be relaxed, businessmen now hope for policy to be implemented more sympathetically, and for bureaucracy to be made more efficient.
But I thought that it was a far more interesting and sympathetically critical and ultimately realistic portrait of its sociological subject, the white working class, than "Three Billboards," which was false from start to finish.
Warren, who had written sympathetically of segregation in a 1930 essay he later repudiated, sought out the voices of African-Americans and Ku Klux Klansmen, of ministers and teachers, businessmen and professors, farmers and lawyers.
In its titular role (Christine prefers to be called Lady Bird), Saoirse Ronan is an utterly convincing American 17-year-old, and everyone else in her hectic world is just as sharply and sympathetically drawn.
Sympathetically, I imagine this moment is supposed to remind viewers of the harsh reality facing queer people outside this utopian performance, but it casts an upsetting vibe across the entire second half of the work.
One 123th-century surgeon sympathetically warned that wrenching out teeth "should not be carried out with too much violence" since it carried the risk of "bringing away a portion of the jaw together with the tooth".
Ultimately though, this narrative starts in the Holy Bible and finds its culmination in the works of John Milton and William Blake, where Satan is seen sympathetically, in contrast to an authoritarian, violent, and judgmental God.
Later, she'll check in on a convalescing neighbor, schlep clean laundry to her adult son, Brian (Jake Lacy, excellent), and, over a meal, respond sympathetically to the familiar gripes of her longtime friend Bobbie (Andrea Martin).
If I were able to prescribe a single work as required reading, it would probably be Umberto Eco's essay "Ur-Fascism," bound as a pamphlet for pocket carry, and sympathetically translated into every language on earth.
Eisenberg adds unexpected shades of humanity to his lizard persona from "The Social Network," while a bald, unrecognizable Skarsgard pulls off the difficult feat of being sympathetically antisocial as a coder driven batty by his work.
The latest "American Crime" doesn't initially feel as strong dramatically as two prior editions, but the central premise -- and the show's underlying approach to explore an issue, sympathetically, through the perspective of disparate characters -- couldn't be timelier.
Since they've been put forth as "adorable" versions of Nazis, their eventual slaughter at Allied hands is strangely similar to what you might expect to see in a legit Nazi film, so sympathetically do they come off.
"I think the rush to take Kavanaugh's perspective sympathetically and the way that it comes at the expense of a female perspective is symptomatic of something much broader and really pathological in our culture," Manne told Illing.
"Anyone who owes money to a regulated entity, which most lenders are now, [these companies] have an obligation to look at these things a lot more sympathetically than they have done in recent years," he points out.
" When a female sniper tells her superior that he's the first commanding officer to look at her and not see a woman first, he sympathetically answers that that "I may not see it, but I don't forget it.
Batman villains with concrete delusions — that they must flip a coin to make decisions, as with Two-Face; or that their puppet is a deadly mafia mastermind, as with the Ventriloquist — are some of the most sympathetically portrayed.
" Somewhat less sympathetically, the conservative commentator William F. Buckley wrote in The New York Post that "Saturday Night Fever" was "as fascinating as a ritual dance by an aboriginal society, full of feathers, drumbeats, blood and organized lust.
Though made up mainly of prominent radical names of the time, it included Tom Wicker, the Times columnist, apparently because he had written sympathetically about the activist George Jackson, shot dead in a California prison a month earlier.
That's helpful, because I have a hunch that many people would respond more sympathetically to a woman who decided to spend time raising her children — to take the "mommy track" — than to a man who made the same choice.
The White House and GOP leadership have not yet signaled any willingness to compromise on a bill protecting DACA recipients, though both have spoken sympathetically of that group of undocumented immigrants and said they are not a priority for deportation.
It feels like Glover is to an extent banking on the idea that his reputation as a deep thinker will earn him the benefit of the doubt in the Obama-West controversy and in his decision to sympathetically depict Brown.
She does not paint every protest with same brush—like those seeking delayed justice for the Bhopal Gas tragedy, for instance, are portrayed sympathetically—but she points to the personality cult that some of the leading activists furnish around themselves.
Other episodes focus on Princess Margaret, and the later part of the series gives considerable weight to the young Prince Charles, sympathetically portrayed by O'Connor as a sensitive and insecure young man at odds with the implacable imperatives of royal behavior.
Clyde Wilcox, a political scientist at Georgetown who has written sympathetically about the religious right, emailed me his take: In the end it is partisanship and not religion that drives them nearly 40 years after the formation of the Moral Majority.
Now much of the attention is on how to stop migrants from reaching Europe in the first place — and to distinguish Syrians and Iraqis, whose claims to asylum are generally viewed sympathetically, from those who are fleeing poverty and chaos elsewhere.
Whatever target she's skewering, Douglas's tone remains calm and sardonic; it's easy to picture her as the witty but gimlet-eyed friend who sits at your kitchen table, listening sympathetically to your complaints while making rapier jabs at their patriarchal roots.
Now, New York state obviously has a much bigger and more diverse economy than Vermont's, so in addition to doing favors for the dairy industry New York's congressional delegation tends to look sympathetically on the policy needs of Wall Street.
But he must not stop there: He must prove that he really has understood the "anger and indignation" he referred to in his speech on Monday and that from now on he and his government are listening closely and sympathetically.
These policies tend to poll well when you phrase them sympathetically — say, by asking about "Medicare for all" — and poorly when you don't (say, by asking if a government-run health care system is better than a privately run one).
When I turned down his offer of a drink, he nodded sympathetically and, making an erroneous assumption, said, "I have a lot of friends in A.A." To be clear, this was not a meeting arranged through a dating app or website.
No "silly wee lassie" like some of the clueless young characters she writes about so sympathetically, McDermid applies her formidable intelligence and muscular style to the kind of urban crime novel that gives Scotland its tough rep and vigorous lingo.
The director Malcolm D. Lee ("The Best Man") helps turn these types into characters efficiently and sympathetically — he knows how to light and frame a beautiful face — though every so often you sense he would like to cut loose visually.
Local officials listened sympathetically as Ms. Nemtsova, who flew in from Germany for the meeting, described how an impromptu shrine in Moscow to her late father, erected on a bridge just blocks from Red Square, keeps being dismantled by Russian officials.
Brownback told Darroch that if Britain did not treat Robinson more sympathetically, the Trump administration might be compelled to criticize Britain's handling of the case, according to the two sources in contact with organizers of the planned pro-Robinson demonstration.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.) and Mike Huckabee have spoken sympathetically about it.
Sam Brownback, Trump's ambassador for international religious freedom, reportedly raised the issue of Robinson's treatment with the British ambassador to the U.S., and suggested that the Trump administration could publicly criticize the case if the U.K. did not treat Robinson more sympathetically.
"It's not easy being a student, being a student anywhere, but especially at a place like Harvard," Ward Connerly, president of the American Civil Rights Institute and a former University of California regent who campaigned against racial preference in admissions, said sympathetically.
When a reporter asked, sympathetically, when they had started printing their "Freddy the Frogcaster" series, which was stood up alongside other children's books, like Callista Gingrich's "Ellis the Elephant," assistant marketing director Nicole Yeatman sighed and a colleague put his head in his hands.
Another art professional in Istanbul suggested sympathetically that the email may have been sent in hopes of averting a similar economic fallout to the one that hit the Turkish art world as a result of a wave of attacks and unrest in 2015 and 2016.
She even deals sympathetically with the lead detective, whom the case had rendered "obsessed, single-minded, snarly, socially incapacitated and a total loser as both husband and father," according to a speech he gave in 2014 at a convention of the Texas Citizens Police Academy.
We meet Adriane's humble father, forced out of his medical residency for "listening sympathetically" to a political speech; her weasly brother, Roderick, stuck in a menial job at the Media Dissemination Bureau (MDB); and Adriane herself, first selected valedictorian and then arrested before graduation.
" And she sympathetically reminds us that "his every step along the way" has been "inspected and analyzed: his promise, his awkwardness, his happiness, his suffering, his betrayals and embarrassments and mistakes, his loneliness, his success — and especially his relentless search for meaning, approval and love.
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He posted sympathetically about incels like himself, and wrote warmly of Elliot Rodger, the 22-year-old who in May 2014 carried out a mass shooting in Isla Vista, California, that left seven dead (including himself) and more wounded after expressing similarly deranged ideas about sex.
Nadja sympathetically accepts the broad outlines of her mother's narrative of her French childhood — Francoise's brutal rejection by her own mother, Josée; the multiple infidelities of her plastic-surgeon playboy father, Paul; her admirable decision to escape her mother's influence and begin again in New York.
Turgenev's distaste for drunken disarray and slovenliness so exasperated some of his compatriots, particularly those prone to the habits he deplored, that Fyodor Dostoyevsky, a contemporary and dedicated Slavophile, urged him to get a telescope so that he could see Russia more clearly and more sympathetically.
A mix (tape?) of sprawling work that engages sympathetically with the uncertainties — sexual, social — of being a teenager, as well as shorter, more tightly focused poems (see the smartly understated "Life's Work") that take in Shaughnessy's current role as mother, spouse and more or less responsible adult.
" (It is difficult to discern, of course, whether the complaints lodged against ESPN on social media and other digital platforms represented a small or large portion of the network's viewership.) In The Ringer, the writer Bryan Curtis recently concluded, sympathetically, that sportswriting had become "a liberal profession.
He has a keen eye for irony and a high tolerance for awkward situations, so he walked around the city, chuckling at hipsters—a word at least as hard to define as "ghetto" or "gentrification"—and listening sympathetically to residents of the city's dwindling African-American neighborhoods.
When reporters later revealed the car-theft incident, Johnson blamed his father, saying he had leaked the information to the news media in the belief that people would respond sympathetically to the idea of a poor boy recovering from shame to beat rich athletes in an elite sport.
" She disagrees that we should treat these imperialist attitudes sympathetically: "There's a general argument of saying that they were the product of their time, and you can't fault them because that's how things were – but I don't really like that argument because anyone can be liberal at any point.
The season's most impressive episode, even more impressive than "Sheltered Outcasts" (the one that sympathetically portrays convicted sex offenders who are attempting to atone), was "Collateral Damages," which features a recurring character (Deputy Police Commissioner Hank Abraham, played by Josh Pais) being arrested for possession of child pornography.
Although he arranged his face to be exaggeratedly solicitous, the way he sprawled there and sought out her glance sympathetically with his own seemed at first to Pippa provocative and challenging, insolently flirtatious; he had the local accent, slow and suggestive, even when there was nothing to suggest.
The visitors who do turn up regularly in Patsy's yard are her likable but unsettled grandson, Louis, played by the appealing Matt Biagini; her prickly daughter, Lucy, whose bristling resentments are sympathetically rendered by Bethany Caputo; and Louis's inamorata, Ashley, whose good-natured warmth is nicely conveyed by Megan Mekjian.
Millwee's story was sympathetically told and fact-checked, but the outlet has hardly covered the women who have accused Trump of sexual assault — as if it is taking its cues from Trump, who insists that all of Bill Clinton's accusers be believed and that all of his have been debunked.
"We hope also to get China to understand the problems being faced by Malaysia today," Mahathir told a joint news conference with Li. "I believe that China will look sympathetically toward the problems that we have to resolve and perhaps helping us to resolve some of our internal fiscal problems," he said.
After the lead FBI forensics agent on the case sympathetically outlined how the attack had unfolded, a bereaved man turned to the victim advocate standing next to me and asked if she would place a memento on the location where his loved one had died, which was roped off to the families.
Arts | Connecticut With the world premiere of his play "Lewiston" at Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, the playwright Samuel D. Hunter demonstrates his growing mastery of narratives that slowly, sometimes painfully, and ultimately sympathetically peel back the layers of struggles that define the lives of people who drift below the middle class.
"We hope also to get China to understand the problems being faced by Malaysia today," Mahathir told a joint news conference with Li. "I believe that China will look sympathetically toward the problems that we have to resolve and perhaps helping us to resolve some of our internal fiscal problems," he said.
At the time, Mr. de Blasio spoke sympathetically of the demonstrators — much as he has today — and said that he had talked to his son, Dante, as many fathers of black children do, about how to act when confronted by the police so as not to escalate the encounter, comments that brought sharp criticism from police union officials.
" On that night, however, her husband's "small, thoughtless, dismissive, annoyed, patronizing comment" became a "microwave that triggered a hurricane": As my rage rushed through the streets of my mind, toppling every memory of every good thing my husband has ever done (and there are scores of memories), I said the meanest thing I've ever said to him: "Don't you dare sit there and sympathetically promise to change.
" Or, as Hartnell puts it in his appearance on this week's podcast: "I think if we want to be seen sympathetically by cultures in 500 years' time, who look back and I'm sure will think of many things that we do today as deeply barbaric and very basic in medical understanding, then I think we have to have just as much sympathy for people 500 years before us.
The Success Academy schools have been very successful in certain ways for certain kids, but unless their founder can talk clearly and sympathetically about the tangle of dysfunctions besetting public schools — including segregation, poverty, class, inequality, the effects of wealthy donors and unions on the education system and the disparate expectations of the stakeholders within it — she will always be just a local crusader with a chip on her shoulder.
Ms. Spencer never lost her soft Mississippi accent, although her literary voice might have been anyone's, as Michiko Kakutani of The Times noted in a review of the "Jack of Diamonds" stories: "Whether she takes the viewpoint of a teenage girl, a young newlywed or a middle-aged widow, her ability to capture their voices sympathetically is unerring and precise; and she conjures up, with equal ease, a variety of milieus, moving fluently from the genteel gardens of the South to the grimy streets of Montreal, from the rustic summer cabins of Lake George to the fairy-tale courtyards of Florence and Rome."

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