Sentences with phrase «see much sympathy»

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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.
Even though the mutual bad feeling and lack of warmth between Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho is a matter of common knowledge and much talk in the football media, and the hard to argue with theory that the Arsenal boss will feel no sympathy with his rival, I reckon that he would rather have seen Mourinho keep his job, for now anyway, and I will tell you why.
Of course, part of the purpose of this film is to see characters like Peter Highman grow as a person, but he's such an asshole in the beginning of the film — and through pretty much 85 percent of it — that it become really hard to feel any sort of sympathy for him.
Despite its interesting premise, The Crazies plays out too much like a conventional horror film, relying more on the bloodshed of kills than survivor sympathy and seeing its mystery outbreak through.
On Chesil Beach, he said, is a reminder of the grim strictures of the early»60s, in a Britain very much driven along class lines, where even Florence's anti-nuke sympathies are seen as tantamount to Communism.
And Revenue Canada doesn't have much sympathy for taxpayers like that, because they just see the situation as, «You were trying to avoid tax.»
Do you see why I didn't think you'd have much sympathy for my money troubles?
I just don't see the general frequent flier butt - in - seat population having much sympathy that it will be a little harder for the gamers to get those $ 10K + first class seats for free.
Or instead — thanks to the extraordinary profusion of images, whether on the front pages of newspapers reporting from disaster zones or on Twitter feeds documenting everyday lives in excruciating detail — has photography shown us too much reality, freezing our sympathies and arresting our ability to act on what we see?
Of course you are right that there was much sympathy for communism in the United States, particularly during the Great Depression when people saw no other way out of their social and economic mess.
As one lawyer (among many lawyers) who has made these points repeatedly on behalf many defendants who seem much more deserving of sympathy than Mr. Libby — such as decorated veteran Victor Rita who just had his 33 month sentence affirmed by the Supreme Court for crimes seemingly much less serious than Libby's — I suppose I am pleased to see President Bush demonstrate compassionate conservativism for Libby.
It's not a dilemma that ought to inspire much sympathy, especially seeing as many of your classmates would have been denied interviews altogether.
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