Sentences with phrase «show little sympathy»

Even though you are also a victim — and actually the prime victim — in the theft, creditors will generally show little sympathy.
If she had told him about the child, I think he may have played the game for a while, after all he did show a little sympathy for Melody when their mother ruined her birthday party.
They often feel no remorse at hurting other children, and show them little sympathy.
watch how the Zionazis are trashing this Jew for showing a little sympathy to the victims of Israeli military dictatorship and occupation / colonization in the UN-recognized state of Palestine.
Courtroom wrangling aside, bloggers showed little sympathy for Lay, some even suggesting that his death served to let him off easy.
The Court showed little sympathy for the effort compliance with the order would involve from Google, particularly because the subject matter is a moving target with the «bad guys» continually setting up new sites: Google already has mechanisms to remove problematic content, such as child pornography and hate speech, from its indices.

Not exact matches

Early Christians in the Roman Empire showed little or no sympathy for other religions, even judiaism..
There can be little question that Whitehead himself accepted this; he believed that the tenderness, sympathy, and love which were shown in Jesus» life and death are in fact the disclosure of the nature of the Divine Reality who is the chief — although not the only — principle of explanation for all that has been, is, and will be.
But even in the prime of its politicking, for instance in the fabled 1960s, no survey showed general sympathy for the pronouncements made by leaders, and there was little congruence between lay (and sometimes local pastoral) opinion and what was being said at conventions or in commissions.
moments, and it works very well, but don't walk into it thinking you're getting It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, because the show packs a heavy emotional punch as well; I found myself feeling genuine compassion and sympathy for Grace and Frankie, and was even a little misty - eyed by the end of the pilot, as anger, resentment, and bitterness gave way to cautious optimism.
We get just enough of her in full voice at Wirtz to intuit her distinctive contribution: to show how readily we take the bait of figurative suggestion, yet how little that tendency feeds our capacity for sympathy.
Had they shown a lot less personal arrogance and a little more personal humility, I might almost have been moved to have some sympathy for them as they watch their carefully constructed world fall apart around them.
With the seeming exception of only Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the possible added exception of Justice David H. Souter, members of the Court showed little to no sympathy for opening up a broad new category of liability to investors.
Research commissioned by the Lowitja Institute in 2015 showed that, despite the myth of little sympathy for offenders among the general public — a situation that is often exploited by politicians to perpetuate punitive policies — citizens are open to the idea of alternatives to incarceration, and to the provision of better services and programs that address the social, cultural and economic determinants of crime.
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