Sentences with phrase «strong sympathy»

He was so angry on behalf of the victim and our family, he couldn't believe he had felt such strong sympathy.
Gottlieb's nonchalance toward this fundamental limitation of Mendelssohn's thought suggests that his own strong sympathy for Mendelssohn has less to do with the foundations of his philosophy than with its practical ramifications.
The phrase «heresy trial» is favored by the press, of course, because in the American ethos of tolerance it creates strong sympathy for the dissenter putatively oppressed by an ecclesiastical establishment.
To do so, they reacted by expressing strong sympathy to the United States.
The people who seem least able to comprehend that idea are those with strong sympathies to one of the two big parties.
I admit I still have strong sympathies for this, though of course articulating how to enact it concretely is both complicated in itself and diverse relative to each individual's specific circumstances.
It is for this reason that I have a strong sympathy for the first act of reform by Ulrich Zwingli in 1522, when he bore witness as priest to the eating of sausages during Lent.
However, I confess a strong sympathy for what I see as his underlying purpose: to get people away from the teachings about Jesus and back to the teachings of Jesus.)
While adopting a more accommodating approach to the First Amendment than its predecessor, the Rehnquist Court has also shown a strong sympathy for state prerogatives on matters of federalism.
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