Sentences with phrase «deserve much sympathy»

Assistant U.S. Attorney Alex Southwell said Adelson did not deserve much sympathy after causing financial, emotional and physical devastation to so many people.

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Wireless carriers get much flak for their prices, policies and customer service — some of it is undoubtedly well earned — but some sympathy in this case is also deserved.
He merits sympathy rather than blame; and if he keeps his connection with the church enough to support it by his attendance and contributions, in spite of what must seem to him the irrelevance of many of its activities, he deserves much credit.
That being said, he clearly is a piece of crap who doesn't deserve any sympathy from you, so I wouldn't stress over it too much.
Predictably, even inevitably, England dominated much of the game but scant sympathy is deserved when we know that the only goal they contrived came not from open play but from a free kick.
As for Karen, the one character who does deserve a little sympathy and affection, what happens to her is depicted with such callous insensitivity, such depraved indifference, her plight isn't so much terrifying as it is unforgivable, her last scene a torturous test of endurance that's disgusting.
As one lawyer (among many lawyers) who has made these points repeatedly on behalf many defendants who seem much more deserving of sympathy than Mr. Libby — such as decorated veteran Victor Rita who just had his 33 month sentence affirmed by the Supreme Court for crimes seemingly much less serious than Libby's — I suppose I am pleased to see President Bush demonstrate compassionate conservativism for Libby.
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