Sentences with phrase «lots of sympathy with»

Most rabbits will keep eating but may need to be hand fed with lots of sympathy with every bite of food.
I'm of mixed mind on AOB / AKB; I have a lot of sympathy with the idea that holding things together when money was tight is a real accomplishment, but then seeing the delay in fixing the DM and CB positions, and above all the lack of rotation as infuriating.
The former Arsenal and England international midfield star Ray Parlour sounds to me as though he has a lot of sympathy with the frustration that has been boiling over for a large section of Arsenal fans this season, but he also sounds like he thinks we would be wasting our time with the planned protest during the Premier League match against Norwich at the Emirates this weekend.
I have a lot of sympathy with how it must feel to come here and probably see / hear things that have just never come up before.
He calls «proper discussion» a form of «check and balance» - and Eagle, significantly, says she has a lot of sympathy with that.
But I have a lot of sympathy with the math major in Langdon's class who raises his hand and says, «Phi is one H of a lot cooler than pi.»
I do have a lot of sympathy with Simon's idea about the «ultimate resource» — in the sense that I think we should rediscover a view of humans as resourceful, creative, productive.
We've said it before, the likes of David Adam, who aren't scientists and clearly have a lot of sympathy with environmentalism, like environmentalists, don't recognise their own noise as political.
While I have a lot of sympathy with the overall thrust of Dr. Curry's post, I'm going to suggest that 33 - 66 % still isn't a useful metric, because it's likely that 33 % vs 66 % still has profound policy implications.
And, while I am not one predisposed towards longer sentences, I have a lot of sympathy with members of the public who feel that a Sentencing Guideline starting point of 1 year's imprisonment, of which a defendant will serve a maximum of 6 months, does not adequately reflect the harm done by the violation that breaking into someone's home represents.

Not exact matches

«To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with lots of pride in the heroism of those who died in the country's service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations.»
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
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
To make the point he quotes Dawkins» own «perceptive» summary of Lot in The God Delusion: «If this dysfunctional family was the best that Sodom had to offer by way of morals, some might begin to feel a certain sympathy with God and his judicial brimstone» (Cheekily adding, «Well, Rabbi Dawkins, I think I'm very happy with that gloss!»)
Quite why the 20 - year - old would not want to continue working with the former Swansea City boss is beyond almost everyone, as there is a lot of sympathy for the Reds after having to sell Luis Suarez to Barcelona last summer, even if some of the dealings in the transfer market do have to some under more scrutiny.
In the first half of the season I had a lot of sympathy for Van Gaal — we had our worst injuries for many a season and he was working on bedding in new players whilst getting to grips with the Premier League and managing Manchester United.
Plenty of rain and lots of sunshine (with my apologies and sympathies to those of you experience drought at the moment).
It sucks that they don't work for everyone and I guarantee you that every nurse and doctor who was working with your friend had a lot of sympathy for her because it is absolutely no fun to see your patient in pain and to not be able to give her what she wanted.
Traveling with her alone, I've had nothing but sympathy and a lot of assistance with everything from getting the car seat stowed, to putting up with a very chatty two year old But I have lucked out that she was never a fussy baby, and has never had a temper tantrum in her life.
I have sympathy with that, but Greens don't believe in lots of the electoral system as it exists but we engage with it.
But I'd have a lot more sympathy with these brave seekers after truth, as Francis Urquhart once described them with the merest hint of a sardonically raised eyebrow, if they had given the women who had written to Short an equal opportunity to put their point of view across.
And this one is a lot more plausible, both narratively, thanks to the ungimmicky script by Patrick Gilfillan (race unknown), and emotionally, thanks to the onscreen goddess who is Viola Davis (Blackhat): she drags her Lila across a minefield of grief and rage and takes us along with her via an unignorable, undeniable empathy, and emerges in a place where what Lila does might challenge our ethics but never our sympathy for her pain.
Ruby Sparks wants to wag its finger at the Manic Pixie Dream Girl ideal while still having lots of fun with the Ruby character and pouring out a lot of sympathy towards poor old troubled Calvin.
With extraordinary generosity and frankness and somehow with a lot of sympathy as well, he compared what he felt to be the bleak but possible heroic fate awaiting us when we left Art School to the cosy, hierarchical life of an Art Historian.&raWith extraordinary generosity and frankness and somehow with a lot of sympathy as well, he compared what he felt to be the bleak but possible heroic fate awaiting us when we left Art School to the cosy, hierarchical life of an Art Historian.&rawith a lot of sympathy as well, he compared what he felt to be the bleak but possible heroic fate awaiting us when we left Art School to the cosy, hierarchical life of an Art Historian.»
It's another issue turning that into policy, for governments, and it's very easy for all of us who don't have to be elected to say «this is how I would do it», and I have a lot of sympathy for our politicians, because they are dealing with extremely selfish populations.»
Life insurance companies don't have a lot of sympathy for smokers with cardiac issues.
Although the Quebec boards may be motivated by anti-Canadian or anti-nationalism sympathies, they have lots of reasons to be dissatisfied with organized real estate.
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