After my experience in late summer of 2004, I now feel
a new sympathy for postal workers.
I have
new sympathy for the liquidationist philosophies of Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury for Harding, Coolidge and Hoover.
After a weekend of deliberation, Myracle agreed to the NBF's «request» — drawing
new sympathy for the author and new outrage about the blunder.
I do have a whole
new sympathy for women.
So what explains
the new sympathy for Mideast Christians?
Perhaps it limited the effects of
their new sympathy for the other point of view.
Not exact matches
While there is some genuine confusion among businesses about some of the
new regulations coming into force, it's also tough to feel too much
sympathy for those who are complaining like it's the end of the world.
The
new wave of patriotism has little
sympathy for wimps like Jeremiah.
Becoming a full person in the electronic age is not playing with a camera; it is being born to the depths of humanity
for which our previous education has not prepared us... we shall have to enter this
new universe with the same enormous
sympathy that Christ has
for this earth.»
I should admit that I,
for one, feel considerable
sympathy for Nietzsche's plaint, «Nearly two - thousand years and no
new god» — and
for Heidegger intoning his mournful oracle: «Only a god can save us.»
In 2007, on the hundredth anniversary of Pius X's anti-Modernist encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, Peter Steinfels used his column in the
New York Times to suggest that the encyclical was a «revival of the battle against liberalism that the papacy and much of the church had been waging throughout the nineteenth century — and tragically the purge the encyclical started crippled those very elements in European Catholicism that might have resisted the Church's
sympathy for authoritarian regimes after World War I, when liberal parliamentary governments were besieged by rising totalitarianism.»
The idea of a God who not only sympathizes with all we feel and endure
for our fellow men, but who will pour
new life into our too languid love, and give firmness to our vacillating purpose, is an extension and multiplication of the effects produced by human
sympathy.
When a person acts on behalf of someone who has won his
sympathy, the welfare of the other person has become his interest — it is a
new self - interest altered by the genuine concern
for the welfare of the other.
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.
Hodgson has much
sympathy for this position and argues
for a
new realism in physics, and is firmly against speculations drawn from a sub-realist interpretation of quantum mechanics (eg.
So instead the trend began
for reimaginings — with the same old stories retold with
new perspectives and postmodern
sympathies.
Therefore, while it recognizes human
sympathy, fellow - feeling and identification, it has a
new basis
for identification with the other.
And just to emphasise his complete lack of
sympathy for his former club, Fabregas has spoken out about how unfair it is that his
new bestie Diego Costa was given a retrospective ban
for his thuggish behaviour, as reported by Metro.
Everyone has been praising the
new Arsenal attack and the fantastic hat - trick from Aaron Ramsey, but I haven't seen a lot of
sympathy for Theo Walcott and his
new Everton team - mates.
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.
Even though twins are an incredible blessing, I do have
sympathy for new parents who have twins and only twins.
Frederique Ries (ALDE Belgium), Rapporteur of the Report, said while she had some
sympathy for the
new amendments, she did not want to upset the consensus that was achieved when her report was adopted in the Environment Committee in 29th April.
Rep. Peter King (R - N.Y.) said police officers should not have turned their backs to Bill de Blasio because it creates «
sympathy»
for the embattled
New York City mayor.
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).
«I think they're caught not just between Trump, but also the national viewpoint that doesn't have a lot of
sympathy for New York,» Catalfamo said.
At the lectern, Mr. de Blasio told the church's black congregation about the launch of his universal pre-kindergarten plan and signing of a
new executive order mandating higher wages at city - subsidized companies — peppering his speech with religious references, criticisms of the stop - and - frisk policing policy and expressions of
sympathy for President Barack Obama and his struggles with the Republican - dominated Congress.
The prominent Corby MP was met with widespread
sympathy when she announced she was resigning as an MP to spend more time with family in
New York, but a minority of commentators attacked her
for not treating her parliamentary career with the seriousness it deserved.
His impotent attempt to gain
sympathy by claiming he was upset by an anti-Semitic comment which was obviously an attempt at humor is a
new low even
for him.
I also like to pick up $.99 cards at Hallmark and Target in case I need to send a note of congratulations
for a
new baby or
sympathy for the loss of a loved one.
But
new boy Christopher McQuarrie more than makes up
for that with gasp - inducing action sequences that will have you holding your breath in
sympathy with those getting pummeled: the opening sequence, in which Tom Cruise's IMF agent Ethan Hunt jumps onto the wing of an taxiing cargo plane and clings to its side as the enormous thing takes off beautifully ups the ante on Protocol's hanging - off - the - side - of - a-skyscraper stunt.
That might be a hard task, drumming up
sympathy for the genocidal space Nazis of the Star Wars universe and establishing a
new hero who wants nothing more than to crush the Rebellion and avenge the Emperor.
Not quite every year brings a
new Mike Leigh film, but the years that do are blessed with his
sympathy, penetrating observation, and instinct
for human comedy.
He was replaced by Keifer Sutherland,
for whom he had a rather arch statement of «
sympathy» when Fox revealed plans to reboot the TV action show 24 with an all -
new cast.
The
New York Times story a while back that Interstellar was sucking up all of the publicity around Jessica Chastain could have also given the film some
sympathy and an urgency to vote
for it.
The first half of the movie took you through a range of emotions, thinking everything from her being a self - centered bitch, to feeling
sympathy for her sadness, to rage at cheating on her
new husband, to pity on a character who was hellbent on self - destruction.
Reichardt's
new film — a three - part Raymond Carver — esque drama — obliquely touches on all of these threads, demonstrating the director's keenness and one - of - a-kind
sympathy for outsiders.
It's another miscalculation, as these characters lose all right to
sympathy once they appear to be enjoying their
new lives hiding behind the guise of a loaded weapon, especially when they start striving
for style points by donning funny costumes and cracking jokes during the heists.
The film draws many comparisons to «A Streetcar Named Desire», particularly in the similarities between the lead characters, but Allen does not have quite the
sympathy for this
New York financial princess as Tennessee did
for the tormented Southern Belle.
Where these other films blend the dysfunction with humor built from realistic situations, The Only Living Boy in
New York takes a more melodramatic tone, hoping to garner
sympathy for its character.
Ben's actions on that weekend trip drain nearly any
sympathy we can muster
for him and they also eliminate his plan to open a
new car dealership in a choice location.
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.
He's a caricature, all right, but one living in a condo out of Architectural Digest and capable of feeling some
sympathy for these pathetic
New Jerseyites who've lost their way.
At the very end of the story, a
New Jersey card dealer (
for whom it was hard
for my weary soul to work up much
sympathy) is quoted as saying «my hours are cut, and my taxes are killing me.»
I can understand the fear of those who either refuse or aren't able to change with this
new development, but I can not find it in me to have much
sympathy for them.
Promised freedom upon the death of their owner, she and her sister, Ruth, in a cruel twist of fate become the property of a malicious
New York City couple, the Locktons, who have no
sympathy for the American Revolution and even less
for Ruth and Isabel.
I am not without
sympathy when some
new authors get «sticker shock» upon hearing an estimate
for my editorial services, and I am actually relatively affordable.
Ethel's backstory certainly shed
new light on her & I have
sympathy for her.
It is a model that suits the
New - York based publisher, which Robinson says publishes books that are «written, edited, reviewed, bought and read by people with
sympathy for ideas that are politically and culturally off - piste».
Being one of the members of the community you will be possessing the ability of creating
new friends whose who
sympathy for animals are like yours hence you will broaden your circle of relationship.
Three
new pictures that are challengingly woozy, even
for her, broadcast a smiling
sympathy with the show's bravely irresolute youngsters.