The phrase
"much sympathy" means having a great amount of understanding, compassion, and care towards someone who is going through a difficult time or experiencing hardship.
Full definition
It's hard for me to
feel much sympathy for his position, though I did my best to help him use appropriate options to register his complaint.
Simple fact: It's hard to feel too
much sympathy when a publication gets sued for publishing excerpts of someone's sex tape.
For most of the political activists the churches remained too closely identified with the established powers to
gain much sympathy or interest.
The rest of the summer season isn't likely to
spare much sympathy for those wishing this weren't so.
It's not a dilemma that ought to
inspire much sympathy, especially seeing as many of your classmates would have been denied interviews altogether.
Given the many types of contraception available, there isn't
much sympathy for whose who accidentally become pregnant.
If that's all that they want as their legacy in the law, I can't say that I feel
much sympathy when they're shown the door.
(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.)
It's a valid criticism but, as far as Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is concerned, I can only have
so much sympathy with holders of this view.
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) returns to the artistic - cultural NYC world explored in Baumbach's last two NYC dramedies, What is remarkable in this script is
how much sympathy Baumbach generates for his characters, who in lesser hands would be one - dimensional brutes.
As Solomon's first, comparatively humane owner Ford, Benedict Cumberbatch is excellent, too, persuasively a man of rectitude — although McQueen and his scriptwriter John Ridley, while aspiring otherwise to minute fidelity to the text, haven't been able to bring themselves to treat him with
as much sympathy and respect as Northrup himself did.
still having trouble
summoning much sympathy for Gawker when the lawsuit they lost was from them genuinely doing a terrible thing
Barflys don't get
much sympathy in the fictional city of Kenport, an upstanding community full of white - picket fences and happy homemakers that also harbors a flourishing criminal empire and rampant police corruption.
Her parents (Sharon Stone nearly unrecognizable as Linda's frumpy cold - hearted mother and Robert Patrick as her disapproving Milquetoast dad) don't
offer much sympathy or support.
When three children at Fatima reported a series of visions, they were interrogated and challenged by both the Church and the public authorities
without much sympathy: they stuck resolutely to their accounts of what they had seen and heard.
Ben Kingsley again demonstrates his versatility, but even his best effort can't
bring much sympathy to this redemption story about a Nazi war criminal always moving to avoid capture.
But with expected salaries between $ 150,000 and $ 196,000, they're not likely to
garner much sympathy from other lawyers or the general public.
While Rettenmaier is unlikely to
receive much sympathy, the case does raise important questions about how the FBI works with companies like Best Buy to conduct investigations.
This sense of the divineness of the natural order is the major premise of all the parables, and it is the point where Jesus differs most profoundly from the outlook of the Jewish apocalyptists, with whose ideas He had on some
sides much sympathy.
As a book, it does not
show much sympathy for those who end up on the gallows, whether Catholic priests or Anabaptists He retails Foxe's gossip about three priests on their way to Tyburn arguing which one of them was truly facing a martyr's death.
It's a credit to Romanek and Williams that Sy
commands much sympathy; for most of the film he's convincingly played and treated as being odd and quirky but not necessarily threatening.
But no matter how
much sympathy Zvyagintsev may feel for the child, the movie ultimately allows chaos and immorality to win out.
Or in the alternative, a co-signer is unlikely to get
much sympathy if they claimed «I didn't read the contract.»
The rage in Ontario is palpable and boil - overs like this are unlikely to
engender much sympathy for wind power outfits like NextTerror — that live up to their name by terrorising diminutive opponents like Esther Wrightman (see our post here).
Assistant U.S. Attorney Alex Southwell said Adelson did not
deserve much sympathy after causing financial, emotional and physical devastation to so many people.
Furthermore, such a challenge would have not been met with
much sympathy by the white men (and they were almost uniformly white men) who were judges sitting in the courts.
But I don't
see much sympathy for someone who claims that the oath would restrain him from doing that, since trying to illegally overthrow the government of Canada happens to be illegal).
Then, you'll realize that many of the Rajneesh's followers are up to nefarious things, so maybe you shouldn't have
so much sympathy with them after all.
As a mega-billionaire making more billions thanks to the personal information of most of the world's internet users, Zuckerberg doesn't
elicit much sympathy.
It is difficult to
generate much sympathy for large television importers such as Sony and WalMart, snack food manufacturers and insurance companies, which makes them ideal targets for retroactive taxes.
That said, it's difficult to
summon much sympathy for those who are fortunate enough to be able to buy a Bentley.
Granted, it may be tough to conjure
up much sympathy for America's most spectacular state.
This may make sense to many Canadians, but it's unlikely to be viewed with
much sympathy in the boardrooms of Calgary's fossil fuel companies or the backrooms of the political parties their Astro - Turf organizations support.