Sentences with phrase «least sympathize»

Destiny 2, meanwhile, still has not chat at all on console, and no public chat channel on PC... though given what I've seen of public chat in MMOs, I can at least sympathize with their reasoning there.
Since each character does bring something different to the table in terms of personal problems and / or home life, there actually is a little bit to delve into with each of the guys which actually makes you better able to care or at least sympathize with one or all of them.
They've made audiences at TIFF, if not fall in love with then at least sympathize with, Tonya Harding.

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It's hard not to sympathize with the goals of the movement, or at least with the passion of those most centrally involved.
Killmonger is the only villain in the MCU (or at least the only one who dies) who the audience can really sympathize with.
As hard as it is to sympathize with someone's prejudice, we can at least understand how painful it is to leave behjnd an old belief that helped one make sense of the world.
In so far as every new revolt is an attack upon the philosophy and structure of power politics and self - righteousness, Christianity can not but sympathize with it; in so far as it is itself a new form of the philosophy, Christianity must reject it or at least refuse to identify itself with it.
The mayor said he sympathizes with residents» concerns about gentrification, development and displacement but echoed his longstanding argument that there are two options: either «do nothing» and watch rents increase and people get displaced or «do something» and at least create new affordable units when developers build luxury housing.
Grace / Julie is a fully complex, almost twisted, character that you don't want to sympathize with because sometimes it feels like she's just a little whiny about her very perfect life and a boyfriend who just loves her to pieces, or at least loves the person she's made herself be for him.
Before this film there were movies that followed the antagonists point of view, but In Cold Blood makes you sympathize with these two young murderers or in the very least Perry.
But if his accent is a bit wonky, at least he's playing an asshole, so it's not like we're supposed to sympathize.
If the Left can't understand and sympathize with the plight of at least some low - income and minority, largely urban, populations who are stuck in woeful schools and want to «get out,» and if the Left can't characterize that desire for educational and social mobility as anything other than a drive for «privatization,» well... so much for the Rainbow Coalition.)
I can sympathize with him wanting to look out for his own interests, but at least he should be a man about his decision instead of concocting some hare - brained scheme to hide it.
I can sympathize with Trenberth et al regarding the first criterion, at least as regarding the scientific content of the recent paper, for reasons I've described in detail in the first two Spencer / Braswell threads.
Indeed, it is arguably even possible to sympathize with the libertarian position on judicial review and yet argue that in some types of cases, courts should be more deferential than in others; or at least I have taken this position, though perhaps I'm just a faint - hearted libertarian.
So we might sympathize with poor Al Gore and David Suzuki at least to the same extent that we would pity all failed dictators and despots.
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