Sentences with phrase «few have sympathy»

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@ praise the lard have you ever considered taking a course in reading comprehension?understanding basic english would go a long way toward making you look brighter.of course in your case there is only so much wisdom to be gained, you can shuffle the bricks around but i fear you will still come up a few shy of a good load.i extend sympathy to you.
If we could grant him a few moments of serious attention, however, he would remind us of a world in which the moral meaning of the universe could be read in a single soul, because a sublime and integral sympathy united them, as macrocosm and microcosm, totality and epitome.
What those ancient Greeks (who also had some understanding of philosophy) regarded as a task for a whole lifetime, seeing that dexterity in doubting is not acquired in a few days or weeks, what the veteran combatant attained when he had preserved the equilibrium of doubt through all the pitfalls he encountered, who intrepidly denied the certainty of sense - perception and the certainty of the processes of thought, incorruptibly defied the apprehensions of self - love and the insinuations of sympathy — that is where everybody begins in our time.
I do have some sympathy as Ozil was one of the few players who looked like they might break the Stoke defence and chasing back and tackling is not his strong point.
The sneering reply that Vince's contribution to the debate was simply «spreading alarm without substance» tells the audience outside Westminster why a Prime Minister, with an attitude like this to critics, ends up with so few friends in the House and, now that his pack of cards has come tumbling down around the voters» ears, even less sympathy outside.
I've found a few decent hills in Kansas, so I've got no sympathy for whiners who say they're out of ideas.
It has a middle that's padded, a look that could use a few more light bulbs, a protagonist who never earns our sympathy, and an audio mix that leans much too heavily on the bass, often making it impossible to understand what's being said.
Even though B&N has pulled a few predatory tricks of their own, thus making it hard to have overwhelming sympathy for the company's plight, I hope that Amazon fails to swat them away.
They simply hit the point where the game has been «safe» for the initial few months where they particularly care about revenue, and so are now unlocking it to try and squeeze some more money with false sympathy for the anti-DRM crowd who buy into it and buckle under and get it.
We have a few stories of free - living killer whales guiding people lost in fog; of the whales seemingly returning lost dogs, of free - living killer whales turning in circles as a person makes a circular motion with his finger, or returning a hat worn perfectly for the occasion, or seeing someone wave and waving back, of empathy — of sympathy.
I have little sympathy for the argument that migrant workers threaten the UK, but if across the political spectrum this is believed to be true then even now, for the last few years of UK membership, any government claiming to represent and protect its voters should surely feel obliged to take corresponding action.
As a former Latham staffer who was «let go» a few months prior to the latest culling of ridiculously overpaid dead wood, I have very little sympathy for some of the associates given the ax, 6 month's salary and all.
Few people would have sympathy with complaints that laws protecting carers from harassment or direct discrimination are overly burdensome.
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