Sentences with phrase «getting much sympathy»

(I'm sure I'm not getting much sympathy from anyone reading this from behind their desk!)
If this comes back to bite Wenger he can be assured that he won't get much sympathy from the fans.
(I also think this is why we don't get much sympathy from older generations about the sleep thing, because they just didn't experience the same number of problems we did.)
- Florida won't get much sympathy from the rest of the country for having temperatures that struggle to reach the high 40s, but for the sports car teams at the «Roar Before the Rolex 24» at...
Or in the alternative, a co-signer is unlikely to get much sympathy if they claimed «I didn't read the contract.»
Depending on specific situations, Norwood said issues caused by recipients, such as missing a deadline, may not get much sympathy.
But my shivering didn't get much sympathy from the locals who took great pleasure in reminding me that «there's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing».
If you are found to be DUI, driving well over the speed limit accompanied by an empty bottle or two of bourbon or driving the wrong way down a highway then however uncontrollable your tears are you are unlikely to get much sympathy.

Not exact matches

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.
If you hear too much from Goliath your sympathies for David get a bit confusing.
There is not much room for sympathy: we are desperately trying to get up, we have had a tough week and we are still missing some key players.»
But there was not much sympathy for Tebbit's point from Defra minister Lord Gardiner, who chipped in that «the Circle and District line is a very good way of getting from here to the Tower».
This is probably one of the reasons why the news that the British government hasn't managed to secure our free movement rights as part of the EU / UK deal reached in December isn't getting much attention, let alone sympathy.
Well, you know what, I'm in sympathy with much of what they're standing for and I speak at every teaparty event that I get an invitation to that I can accommodate....
Where those previous films felt compelled to lunge for edginess (read: sneering raunch) as chaos dutifully descended on characters they didn't like very much — and weren't particularly interested in getting audiences to like, either — Game Night takes care to locate our sympathies with Bateman, and McAdams, and its cast of charming ringers.
One star for the fabulous performances and another star for the rich and gorgeous cinematography of this period piece, but it's a subject matter I don't much care for, and it's very difficult to summon sympathy for one that probably got help to wipe one's own arse.
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.
If used game buyers are upset they don't get the online feature set I don't really have much sympathy for them.
While much of the world has reacted with shock and sympathy to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, senior government leaders in Germany warned the United States to expect more natural catastrophes if it did not get serious about global warming.
Suppose the employee is a strongly principled atheist: would he or she get as much legal sympathy as someone who believes that a supernatural being commands acceptance of the same principles?
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