Sentences with phrase «so had some sympathy»

So i have some sympathy for him.
He's beaten the obstacles, so he has sympathy for people who have been there.
Multiple allergies are so hard so you have my sympathies.
So I have no sympathy for Briffa, the CRU, the University of East Anglia, or any other organization that refuses FOI requests for release of data.
I suppose the OEB had approved the late fee in the first place, so had some sympathy with the company.
I was irate as they'd had 16 weeks to tell us, so I have every sympathy for you and your family.

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So while he picked up a small but devoted following, it's hard for most people to have much sympathy for Shkreli.
Not that they don't have my sympathies: It can be frustrating when you're trying to stand out among so many other vendors, especially when it feels as if everyone has thought of something more creative than you.
I have huge sympathy for those with weight issues because they receive so much negative bias from society that they are subjected to daily insults and ridicule.
@ praise the lard have you ever considered taking a course in reading comprehension?understanding basic english would go a long way toward making you look brighter.of course in your case there is only so much wisdom to be gained, you can shuffle the bricks around but i fear you will still come up a few shy of a good load.i extend sympathy to you.
Indeed, the modern awareness of so much victimization imposes such a burden of sympathy and responsibility on the less victimized that they have learned to depend on the media to make the burden more tolerable by turning it into entertainment.
I have little sympathy for those so willing to break the law and expose innocent children to such dangers and in turn teach the children that their god / bible are above the law.
God, then, in Dr. Cumming's conception, is a being who has no pleasure in the exercise of love and truthfulness and justice, considered as effecting the well - being of His creatures; He has satisfaction in us only in so far as we exhaust our motives and dispositions of all relation to our fellow - beings, and replace sympathy with men by anxiety for the «glory of God.»
Yet although Muslims speak so much of the Mercy and Compassion of God, Montgomery Watt, a Christian scholar with a deep knowledge of and sympathy for Islam, probably correctly assesses the views of many Christians when he says that they «would claim that God as conceived by Christians is more loving than God as conceived by Muslims.»
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.
I don't bother with many other comment sections on the internet, so if she wants to explain to me how a complete lack of proof led her in one of the worst possible directions or how her lack of understanding of morals and ethics lead her to choose the most criminal of religious cults to join..., then that would be great and I'm sure we could all enjoy picking apart her arguments for her «conversion» to those of us who know the difference between reason, logic, common sense, and ethics and morals and empathy and sympathy... as I would guess she doesn't give a crap anyway I doubt she'll show up here.
One finds in so much of Singer's works this vast sympathy for the insulted and the injured, as though the Messiah had already come.
Dan had the good sense to be at a friend's house, playing Halo that night, so I wallowed alone in self - pity for a while before rousing myself to take a picture of the sugar - doused pie with my phone, tweet about the fiasco, and soak in the sympathy of my readers.
Moreover, Whitehead points out, feeling of feeling is literally sympathy (with antipathy as a special distorted case), so that what we have is a metaphysics of love in its central meaning.
So, to use Ezekiel's figure, I have sat where you sit, and my warm sympathy goes out to you and to your father.
He wants it to be moral - to fulfill the promise of his title - to reflect the notions of sympathy, duty, self - control, and fairness that he has discussed so interestingly in other works.
With all we know today, there should be the possibility to build a nation and a world where people's great propensities for sympathy and cooperation would not be so thwarted.
Even when in some developed countries (though least so in the United States) governments are expressing sympathy for these demands, they have little response at home among their own people.
To be sure, Paul had a Spirit - touched sympathy, but so did the dualistic arch - «heretic» Marcion — and so too do those materialistically oriented, secular non-Christians who stand up for nature's rights simply out of their abiding love for living things.
That being said, he clearly is a piece of crap who doesn't deserve any sympathy from you, so I wouldn't stress over it too much.
A smattering of boos as he left the field perhaps too harsh a response to a man who until recently has been bang in form, but against Monaco it was a performance so poor it almost warranted sympathy.
He has sympathy with the player but after Giroud signed a new contract in January there is no pressure on us to sell and it sounds like the boss has no intention of doing so.
The penalty that Bayern got was soft in the extreme as well as Lewandowski was looking for it and threw himself after bumping Koscielny and to change his mind and send our defender off after initially showing yellow was strange and unfair in the extreme, so there I have sympathy for Wenger.
the obvious fact is that the club began to stagnate in football terms a decade ago after the CL semi against man utd and has been in outright retreat over the last 3 years... some fans were calling for wenger to leave in 2011 - 12 as it was clear he could not cope with a more competitive environment others have been more tolerant, hanging on to fa cup glory and hoping that he would somehow self correct his weak and erratic management style but most now realise that is not possible and that the club will deteriorate further under his management so also want him gone, that has left a hard core of wenger loyalists who are either fixated with the past (selecting episodic good and bad times to justify wengers decade long failure) or too frightened of the future to contemplate a change (with selective reference to failed managerial changes by way of justification) or both, to conclude, through a mixture of panglossian fatalism and corporate philosophising, how lucky we are to have such an honourable and educated man in charge... along with their confused references to club loyalty and addiction to computer games these are troubled souls who need our sympathy and concerned medical advice... SO JUST F OFF STOCK UP ON CANNED SOUP AND GO SUPPORT ASTON VILLA ON FIFso also want him gone, that has left a hard core of wenger loyalists who are either fixated with the past (selecting episodic good and bad times to justify wengers decade long failure) or too frightened of the future to contemplate a change (with selective reference to failed managerial changes by way of justification) or both, to conclude, through a mixture of panglossian fatalism and corporate philosophising, how lucky we are to have such an honourable and educated man in charge... along with their confused references to club loyalty and addiction to computer games these are troubled souls who need our sympathy and concerned medical advice... SO JUST F OFF STOCK UP ON CANNED SOUP AND GO SUPPORT ASTON VILLA ON FIFSO JUST F OFF STOCK UP ON CANNED SOUP AND GO SUPPORT ASTON VILLA ON FIFA!
So I have nothing but sympathy for Debuchy, but... every cloud, as they say... Introducing Mr Hector Bellerin!
While I do have sympathy for the boss and I do agree that Arsenal seem to have rotten luck on a number of fronts, the fact is that it seems to be the same every year for Arsenal and surely coincidence can only be taken so far.
Wenger could receive more sympathy if he was working for free but he is not so he is highly questionable.I doubt we will get fourth place this season as I can see some players are affected by what is going on and if he does not resign or be sacked then it would mean that AFC is not a football club but a business.
So, we can all have some sympathy for Harry Kane after Tottenham Hotspur shared this picture of their star striker looking miserable and liked he's just smelled a fart.
Wenger stating in the post match conference that we fans need to stick by the team in these trying times, which I agree to a certain extent but when a manager is so clueless that his team is falling apart and his 21 year tenure as a manager lay in ruins due to pride then I have no sympathy or encouragement to extend.
There were so many fans throwing blows at players going after someone ELSE that I have no sympathy or remorse to.
Arsene Wenger has had way more than his fair share of injury problems to Arsenal players this season, and almost every year, to cope with so I am not going to waste any sympathy on Leicester City or their captain and defensive rock after Sky Sports reported that Wes Morgan was back in the treatment room and set to miss the trip to north London to face Arsenal this week.
because some Wenger supporters here think even a banner is abusive and disrespectful... I want Wenger out but I am not for any personal abuse for anyone, I am not going to do that myself... But to be honest, Wenger brought it to himself... He lost my respect for him as a manager and right now I have no sympathy for him whatsoever... Fans over the UK must find a way to express their feelings in the Emirates... Since Banners are not allowed, so maybe we need chants, even walkout before the match ends, or no fans in the start of the match...
Age 40 isn't going so well, but he has the sympathy of a whole lot more people than he would have a couple of years ago, and an amazing career to look back on.
McIlroy, for his part, had no sympathy for world - weary travelers like Willett and others who have not been quite so public with their complaints about the kid - glove treatment enjoyed by Rory.
Oviedo Baby seems to have come back from injury terrified of making a tackle, and after being out for so long he has some sympathy.
There are so many people out there who have no sympathy when it comes to having to settle children on planes etc. so I think this is brilliant for anyone, not just for parents.
(I do have more sympathy for moms of autistic kids who say so... I'm not a monster.)
So I'm not saying it can't or shouldn't be done and there are districts that are working hard to improve their food, but I definitely feel a huge amount of sympathy for school food providers that I didn't have back in May, 2010.
The sneering reply that Vince's contribution to the debate was simply «spreading alarm without substance» tells the audience outside Westminster why a Prime Minister, with an attitude like this to critics, ends up with so few friends in the House and, now that his pack of cards has come tumbling down around the voters» ears, even less sympathy outside.
But they can not say so, because they would be misunderstood by the media and the electorate, and shown no sympathy because «many others want to do your job».
So sir, not only do nt I have any sympathy for you, I feel that you are quite lucky.
The US were concerned about a communist revolution in Japan, so they (or possibly the Japanese themselves, I'm not sure on this point) initially censored some war crimes such as the Nanking massacre for fear that it would provoke sympathy among the Japanese for communism.
The draconian Welfare Reforms and the immoral consequences they have caused will no doubt have little sympathy or compassion form Cameron so unless we get rid of him our lives will be further darkened.
While each appeals to a different sort of person, they all tap into basic human needs and desires, so a new world religion would have a harmonious blend of them all: the euphoria and sensual trappings of a sacred party, the sympathy and soothing balms of therapy, the mysteries and revelations of an eternal journey and the nurturing, didactic atmosphere of a school.
«I have sympathy for efforts to remove biases in science so was pleased to see this paper,» says Patricia Gowaty, an evolutionary biologist at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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