Sentences with phrase «least have some sympathy»

Were it any one of these things which prompted the director to issue his gag order, one might at least have some sympathy for his position.

Not exact matches

But it is important to note a passage of his exact words here: «I have never had the least sympathy with the a priori reasons against orthodoxy, and I have by nature and disposition the greatest possible antipathy to all the atheistic and infidel school.»
Despite my sympathy for many of the «culture building» elements of Rod's vision, I have a number of misgivings about the «Benedict Option,» if not as Rod intends it, then at least as it has been commonly interpreted.
He has my sympathy, not least because he plays the fool's game of buttressing his inheritance by denigrating America's.
If we have in mind his concern for the rise of a new people of God out of the confusions of contemporary Judaism, we can see that so far at least he would be in sympathy with the Baptist's aims.
This is because until one admits the basic instability of intermediate modernity, and that our major cultural sicknesses go back at least as far as its 1920s arrival, one can not be a genuine conservative, nor have the degree of sympathy for Rock and the 60s counter-culture that one ought to.
For the others, I have considerable respect and at least some sympathy — but somewhere along the winding trail from natural law to theological doctrine, he and I part company (though I'd happily tag along as what the Communists used to call a fellow traveler, if he'd tolerate the company).
Even when in some developed countries (though least so in the United States) governments are expressing sympathy for these demands, they have little response at home among their own people.
at least then we would have some sympathy for him.
Arsene Wenger will have little sympathy towards his players and will expect them to at least finish the campaign in style, ending their three match run without a win preferably.
I'm still strongly opposed to the animal crackers (which the district says it plans to phase out), but at least now I have a modicum of sympathy for HISD's dieticians and I can offer ideas for substitutions that will pass regulatory muster.
Since it has first - hand information about the matter, at least much more than the general public whose sympathy it is trying to rally, it is only reasonable to respect its stance.
Her words were greeted with derision bordering on fury, not least by senior Conservative MPs who told her she must be more contrite and express sympathy for colleagues who had lost their seats.
First, changes made to the Conservatives under David Cameron's leadership had drawn the parties closer together: a new stress on the environment, a sympathy for civil liberties, the commitment to spend at least 0.7 % of GDP on overseas aid (this last shift took place under Michael Howard, but Mr Cameron projected it in a way that his predecessor had not).
However, I am a pragmatic politician and, as such, have some sympathy for the view that allowing prisoners to vote would help rehabilitate at least some of them.
The defense has also signaled that it may introduce «sympathy» evidence that Adam Skelos was adopted and has an autistic child, and has said it hopes to show that at least one of those who hired him — Anthony Bonomo, the insurance company CEO — acted out of friendship to Dean Skelos, not pressure or concern about legislation his company needed.
Credit Freyne for ambition — he's trying to make a zombie movie with a certain amount of discretion, and evoke sympathy for at least some of those who've perpetrated unspeakable actions.
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.
Once the book is completed and a reader understands the full plot as well as the means of its development, perhaps one would be drawn to pity or sympathy for Arthur or at least empathy.
I have a lot of sympathy for that view as the alarmists have failed to answer a lot of pertinent questions about their hypothesis, or provided at the very least shaky and questionable workarounds to them in order to keep their wagon rolling.
Occupying opposite ends of the public sympathy spectrum, migrant clients experiencing domestic violence and those in detention facing removal or deportation have, in our experience, been the least able to find alternative means for funding legal advice and assistance.
If Charney hopes to gain public sympathy, he has — at least as evidenced by a poll put out by Lat, which shows that 64 percent of readers side with Charney.
Gather.com, at least, didn't seem to have much sympathy for the family, saying they «should be grateful that they're receiving a paycheck for simply skulking through their own often ludicrous existences.»
I'm thinking I should send a sympathy card to this office; surely my case manager must have died because she can't acknowledge receipt of at least 3 emails!
I know the difference in terminology and specifically used childfree because those are the people who seemingly would get the least amount of sympathy for others,, as you experienced.
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