Sentences with phrase «find sympathy»

We find it hard to find sympathy for Mason, however.
Here we might find some sympathy for IEA.
It was difficult to find any sympathy for the situation she got herself into as she was deceitful and untrustworthy during the pursuit of her latest column.
At no point in this journey does the audience find sympathy for Packouz.
Our «hero» is a man who helps exasperate the troubles by assassinating a representative of the republic's government, and the movie supposes we'll find some sympathy for him because he feels vaguely guilty about the mess he helped to create.
An intelligent film that asks us to find sympathy for someone guilty of a terrible and tragic crime.
Perhaps an unfortunate precedent that might find sympathy with today's electorate.
You'll find sympathy, understanding, and compassion.
I used to talk about this angst with other moms, thinking I would find sympathy.
How can I as a Christian, find sympathy for Muslims when they are attacked on a thread about them when I find them absent when I am being attacked on one dealing with my faith?
The attackers have found some sympathy from Donald Trump Jr., who «liked» a conspiracy - laden tweet about Hogg.
He's secure enough in his own abilities to know that no one really cares about all that anyway, and savvy enough to know that he won't find any sympathies regardless.
But for now he bemoans the middle - class protagonists, finds the sympathy for the immigrants «a bit crude» and wonders whether David Mars isn't just «a sexed - up Corbyn».
A Canadian doctor finds her sympathies sorely tested while working in the conflict ravaged Palestinian territories.
The district has found no sympathy from state superintendent Tony Bennett, who's been adamant that IDOE will not negotiate terms with any of the schools on a «failing schools» list, based primarily on test scores.
Did you find your sympathies with the characters shifting with the moves between the different narrators?
I found sympathy for Ethel after learning of her story.
Unfortunately, he found no sympathy with the Appeals Court, which noted that he «has taken no steps to diminish» his own comfortable lifestyle and that he has the «historical capacity to earn at a level close to four times the attributed income.»
Neither found it sympathy with Core developers as one of them, Peter Todd, told CoinDesk that the Bitcoin Foundation «hasn't been an organization that people have wanted to be associated with and I personally would like to distance myself from it.»

Not exact matches

Of course, young people are due a certain amount of sympathy for the perennial difficulties involved in getting one's foot in the door of the job market — it's always been hard work finding that first full - time position.
I do not often find myself in sympathy with gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.
At first this moved me to anger but over time that has moved to sympathy and love... atheists are a people lost within themselves and this anger seems to be the desperate flailings of a people trying to find something to fill the hole in their soul where God should be.
Nino hoped that the sympathies of the media might be recruited to support the «freedom of speech» even of people they found uncongenial.
Because of these methodological considerations I find I have little sympathy with the various «cause theologies» of recent years, though I almost always agree with the cause itself.
For the first time she's able to find patience and even sympathy for a conservative believer who shows up at her door.
The founding of the Federal Council of Churches in 1908 received considerable attention, and the CENTURY reported its activities on behalf of social justice with sympathy and appreciation.
One finds in so much of Singer's works this vast sympathy for the insulted and the injured, as though the Messiah had already come.
Having said that, my sympathies to those have sought God only to find a distracted and preoccupied excuse for a leader.
Silk Road Theater was founded in the wake of the 9/11 attacks in an effort to engage the cultures of the East with sympathy rather than rancor.
«That said, if the churches do not take the opportunity now to «advocate» and «teach» why same - sex marriage is wrong for everyone (i.e., harmful to children, to the couple, and undermining of a culture of marriage), religious people should not expect to find a lot of sympathy for their right to exercise their religious freedom to dissent from same - sex marriage,» Esbeck told CT. «In other words, church leaders no longer enjoy the luxury of not teaching biblical marriage, as much as large numbers of the laity don't want to hear it.
Critics of institutional religion who find all church members false and empty but all thieves generous, all drunks lovable and all hookers deeply spiritual heap upon the woman of Samaria both praise and sympathy.
We might even find ourselves confiding our emotional pains publicly in social media rants in an attempt to gain sympathy — or at least empathy — when we should be sharing our pains and sorrows with the only one who can provide sustainable relief.
Now you tell me... who is the one that really deserves the sympathies of the world: The person who has accepted the reality of the way things are and finds peace in it, or the person chasing a dream that will never come true?
In contrast, sectors of the population linked to international trade, occupying a dominant position in world markets, and depending on open diplomatic channels might well find themselves more in sympathy with lower defense budgets, higher education outlays, cosmopolitan values, and liberal religious institutions whose theologies favor universalism and whose moral teachings favor relativism and discretion.
Science, founding a firmer basis for the co-operation of mankind, goes widening down the centuries, and sympathy and pity bind the courses together.
Stone's sympathies going into the film were perhaps with that expedition, rooting for it, trying to pinpoint where things went wrong so as to pick up the gauntlet; but whether he knew it initially or not, he found that the subject matter forced him to present the myth's failure.
This is why people who cling to the God of Israel find little sympathy, while some Buddhists, for example, are sometimes seen as fellow travelers by non-theists.
I find you conclusion of rejecting Neitzch and welcoming Einstein interesting with «sympathy, education, social ties and needs» being what he claims should determine a man's ethical approach.
Professor Tillich himself, to whom we referred at the beginning of this lecture, although not at all identified with process - thought, was insistent on the necessity for the development of a modern philosophical theology and was increasingly finding himself in sympathy with many of the conclusions of thinkers such as Hartshorne; and more recently, as he himself acknowledged in the preface to the third volume of Systematic Theology, he associated his own views with those of Teilhard.
Fr McDermott does go on to affirm that God knows creatures in their individuality, but he seems then to have some sympathy for the Nominalist despair of finding any intrinsic and universal rationality in nature, and even for Sartre's despair of finding meaning in existence at all.
Her own sympathies, at least with respect to causation, focus upon Whitehead's early philosophy of nature: «I now find myself distanced from his later writings, but increasingly sympathetic to the middle ones [e.g. SMW], especially as he was working towards a generalized notion of «organism,» and when his «passage of nature» could be seen not as one datum after another, but as a pattern - forming and pattern - sustaining process which could support a dynamic view of a causation underlying more restricted kinds» (CE vii).
Its great strength was to be found in Pennsylvania, New York, and in the South, and these men distrusted their New England brethren because of their English sympathies during the war.
In him Whitehead found a keen thinker, a historian, and a saintly man who drew his sympathy.
One finds a similar sympathy for precritical exegesis in a volume of essays on sixteenth - century exegesis and interpretation: Biblical Interpretation in the Era of the Reformation, edited by Richard A. Muller and John L. Thompson.
Trust me, there is little sympathy to be found when complaining about having too many baked goods lying around the house.
Jack's mother and his wife no doubt found solace in the kind words and in the money collected from the Iowa State community — «to express in a material way the sympathy of the college» — $ 2,259, that covered funeral expenses, paid off Anna's mortgage and provided both Anna and Cora Mae with a little nest egg.
one of the issues arsene now has to face up to is that he can not serve his master kronke and then continuously disregard the importance of fans — by continuing to insist on anymore cheap rhetoric the manager and club integrity will eventually come to the fore and when the proverbial sh ** hits the fan those complicit in deceiving the arsenal faithful will find themselves alone without a hope in hell of receiving an ounce of sympathy.
because some Wenger supporters here think even a banner is abusive and disrespectful... I want Wenger out but I am not for any personal abuse for anyone, I am not going to do that myself... But to be honest, Wenger brought it to himself... He lost my respect for him as a manager and right now I have no sympathy for him whatsoever... Fans over the UK must find a way to express their feelings in the Emirates... Since Banners are not allowed, so maybe we need chants, even walkout before the match ends, or no fans in the start of the match...
I have sympathy for Ched but I was found innocent at the end of the day.
When he later found out that Jolyon had retired there was no sympathy whatsoever from the McLaren driver.
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