Sentences with phrase «great sympathy for»

I have great sympathy for what the judge said as general principle, but I found the actual text that inspired his remarks to be pretty clear and unproblematic — his ultimate interpretation of them was just what I would have expected.
At Christensen Law, we have great sympathy for anyone who is injured in a motorcycle accident.
At Inkelaar Law, our workers» compensation lawyers have great sympathy for all workers injured on - the - job, and believe that not all accidents may be avoidable.
The motorcyle lawyers at Action Law have great sympathy for bikers involved in accidents and offer a free case evaluation to evaluation and review the potential of your case.
Suffice it to say, I have great sympathy for your position, but also recognise that most game developers (Nintendo EAD notwithstanding!)
Surprisingly, the owner of these dogs seemed grateful for help; it was clear he felt great sympathy for the animals but couldn't keep up with their care.
I have great sympathy for people who went to school and didn't have the ability to have their education paid for.
I have great sympathy for HUD.
I feel great sympathy for his behavior.
Before tackling those three ideas in greater detail, I must say I have great sympathy for parents who might be looking for greater input in their children's schools, and who might be frustrated at the lack of options.
Hayden Christensen (Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones) delivers a fantastic performance as Glass, very different from his high - profile role as Anakin Skywalker, evoking great sympathy for Glass» situation despite eliciting anger for being so reckless.
I have great sympathy for what the family is going through and I pray that the baby recovers well.
Cazorla has great sympathy for his team - mate and says the 25 - year - old needs to be protected.
I have great sympathy for the authors, and I agree much more than I disagree with them.
Reston suggested that there was great sympathy for the president throughout the country, but that the people «concentrate on the simple questions of right and wrong, and this is why Mr. Nixon is in such serious trouble.»
But McLaren has great sympathy for liberal Protestants.
While I have great sympathy for his project, McDermott's appeals to creeds as a way to bolster confessionalism worry me.
Mr Noonan said he had great sympathy for the Greek people, which was a view he had expressed several occasions in the House.
The most Christian among the industrial nations, the United States, evinces the greatest sympathy for Israel as well as the greatest security for its own Jewish population.
It will be clear from an examination of the following how Professor Hausman has modified his view of Bergson and now has greater sympathy for him than before, largely if not entirely due to the persuasiveness of Gunter's case.
Because I have great sympathies for this line of thought, I am often self - conscious of how mainline Protestant traditions - including the one in which I carry out my ministry - have failed to articulate the beauty of traditional church teachings on sexuality.
I have the greatest sympathy for those who suffered as a result of abuse, but legally and in the media, we should proceed with caution here.

Not exact matches

However, despite all of the self - inflicted problems with the million - jobs plan, I still have a great deal of sympathy for the Tories.
In his toast this past Thursday night on the eve of the Holy and Great Council, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople, the first among equals of the bishops of the Orthodox Church, expressed his sympathy for the Church of Antioch, which is suffering in the face of militant Islam.
Thirty years later — after Mary Ann Evans had come to London and become Marian Evans, then (in her mind, though not in English law, since the man with whom she lived was married to another) Marian Lewes, and ultimately the great and famous novelist George Eliot» she wrote in very similar terms to Harriet Beecher Stowe: for the good of humankind, orthodox Christianity must be replaced by an ethical religion that would instill in us «a more deeply awing sense of responsibility to man, springing from sympathy with the difficulty of the human lot.»
The development generated public outrage at OutRage and a great deal of sympathy for Hope, who has subsequently been named Archbishop of York.
Great how you point out that one verse but skip over the others that recommend dying in conflict for your faith or how those who aren't muslim deserve no sympathy.
The writer could, of course, have learned this attitude from his study of Spinoza, the philosopher for whom he expresses greatest sympathy.
I don't bother with many other comment sections on the internet, so if she wants to explain to me how a complete lack of proof led her in one of the worst possible directions or how her lack of understanding of morals and ethics lead her to choose the most criminal of religious cults to join..., then that would be great and I'm sure we could all enjoy picking apart her arguments for her «conversion» to those of us who know the difference between reason, logic, common sense, and ethics and morals and empathy and sympathy... as I would guess she doesn't give a crap anyway I doubt she'll show up here.
With respect to the teachers and their dues, «National Extortion Association» may be right, but even greater sympathy is warranted for the parents, and especially the children, who suffer under the present system.
But when we are dealing with one of the world's great religions, wise discrimination between better and worse calls for a high degree of both intelligence and understanding sympathy.
To begin with the elemental ethical level, the words of Amos denouncing those who would «make the ephah small and the shekel great, and dealing falsely with balances of deceit» (8:5) are set in formal legal language in both D and H. 17 All three codes under discussion have general laws against the perversion of justice.18 The principle of sympathy and consideration for the weak is expressed with astonishing variety.
He said: «I would see that people sometimes have a greater deal of sympathy for a church person than they should have, and they didn't sufficiently identify the crime that that person had committed for what it was
Marsden's pleas for genuine pluralism within and among institutions of higher learning are attractive: Yet they ought to lead him to a greater measure of sympathy for the liberal Protestant figures he has studied.
With all we know today, there should be the possibility to build a nation and a world where people's great propensities for sympathy and cooperation would not be so thwarted.
Nevertheless, he confesses that his greater sympathy is for postliberalism.
Meanwhile, as the Republican party was courting swing voters with strong anti-abortion sympathies, these voters saw in great value in consolidating their political power into support for one party.
I now don't have any sympathy for him, his selfishness and stubbornness are the cause of the current woes of this great club.
He captioned the image, which was written in his native Portuguese: «I want to thank affectionately to all my family, friends and fans who have expressed their sympathy and condolences for my great loss.
But if children's needs are the focus, then a programme for fatherhood will emerge with greater clarity and sympathy than if the focus is on «fathers» rights».
As the standoff intensifies, shadow chancellor Ed Balls raised eyebrows by saying he felt «great sympathy» for those preparing for the walkout.
He said he had «great sympathy» for the Dewsbury school, saying: «It seems to me there isn't a teaching in Islam which says you have to wear the veil in front of children and, in terms of teaching, communication is vitally important.»
In the Middle East, researchers found that Muslim students under mortality salience conditions expressed more support and sympathy for suicide bombers, and a greater willingness to carry out such attacks themselves (Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol 32, p 525).
I suddenly felt a great deal of sympathy for all the people I'd met with contamination phobias: This must be what it feels like, I thought.
Mobile eyebrows gave us the communication skills to establish large, social networks; in particular to express more nuanced emotions such as recognition and sympathy, allowing for greater understanding and cooperation between people.
I am a recent widower with a big heart & great capacity for sympathy / empathy.
The greatest failure is in the problem of generating sympathy for the central character, the dispossessed heroine.
Good performances (and great cinematography, costuming, and set design) nearly disguise the romantized telling of her finding her way, aid in the feeling of sympathy for her in what is essentially a Harlequin romance / Hallmark postcard, however well done.
There isn't a single character in it for whom it builds up the slightest sympathy — and there isn't a great deal else in it for which you're likely to have the least regard.
To screenwriter / director's Sean Penn's great credit as a storyteller, it's easy to come away from Into the Wild predominately feeling a wistful sympathy for Chris» Icarian search for truth.
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