Sentences with phrase «get little sympathy»

Students who arrive late or break the rules get little sympathy from her.

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Honestly, after watching it, I felt a little sympathy for Pepsi, which has gotten pushback from consumers for its CEO's post-election comments and from investors for its emphasis on healthy food.
Manchester United manager David Moyes has little sympathy for his Premier League counterparts getting wound up by the timing of transfer bids — becaus -LRB-...)
These types of challenges have become almost taboo nowadays, and people have little sympathy for players who get dismissed as a result of these kinds of challenges, even if they win the ball.
You might get a little more sympathy from your teen, as she realizes all you went through when she was growing up.
The draconian Welfare Reforms and the immoral consequences they have caused will no doubt have little sympathy or compassion form Cameron so unless we get rid of him our lives will be further darkened.
moments, and it works very well, but don't walk into it thinking you're getting It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, because the show packs a heavy emotional punch as well; I found myself feeling genuine compassion and sympathy for Grace and Frankie, and was even a little misty - eyed by the end of the pilot, as anger, resentment, and bitterness gave way to cautious optimism.
It's a little weird, as Hajimu is purposefully irritating Yashiro to get a rise out of him, which would be fine, if he wasn't making up sob stories to play to Yashiro's sympathies.
I just don't see the general frequent flier butt - in - seat population having much sympathy that it will be a little harder for the gamers to get those $ 10K + first class seats for free.
They should have got a proper game designer to put all this together and make sense of it all; with a little bit more talent on the design side you might have evinced more sympathy.
We get just enough of her in full voice at Wirtz to intuit her distinctive contribution: to show how readily we take the bait of figurative suggestion, yet how little that tendency feeds our capacity for sympathy.
I have very little sympathy for those like Pat Michaels and Ross McKitrick who are having trouble getting weak papers published.
I have little sympathy for IT departments as in my experience they are often more concerned about their concerns rather than getting it right for the user.
Not only will this provide you with an effective strategy to increase the odds of getting your resume into the right hands, but it might actually increase your level of sympathy for the HR professionals around town — ok, maybe just a little!
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