Sentences with phrase «sympathetic view of»

Realist painters like Gustave Courbet and Jean - Francois Millet painted everyday working - class French citizens, presenting a sympathetic view of a segment of society most would prefer to remain hidden.
Presenting a sympathetic view of a suicide bomber is an amazing accomplishment.
Being familiar with those qualities helps, because the unacquainted do not get the most sympathetic view of him here.
In McFarland, USA, she provides a sympathetic view of Hispanic produce pickers.
The film's straightforward, blunt depiction of illness, along with its sympathetic view of family and friends trying to do what they can, is more than enough.
I, Tonya seems to take a somewhat sympathetic view of some events («the incident» among them), but it is seldom, if ever, flattering.
Following the turbulent and troubled lives of a group of young Scottish heroin addicts, the film takes a sympathetic view of the problem of drug addiction - rather than chastising them for the situation they find themselves in, it is sympathetic to the addicts» struggle and the vicious circle that traps them and slowly destroys their lives.
He reasons that the courts might take a more sympathetic view of suffering cancer patients than they did of the Salt Institute.
I emerged with a much more sympathetic view of the country than I had going in.

Not exact matches

For another view of the ad - blocking controversy, please check out my colleague Mathew Ingram's much more sympathetic post)
In an interview with Fortune, Chapman, who received fellow animators» support after going public about the ordeal, recalled her struggle «being the only woman in the room trying to explain my characters» point of view of the mother and daughter and why they're both sympathetic and they're both not sympathetic.
Instead, it appears their plan of using friendly pundits to tap directly into the vein of red - blooded Americans sympathetic to their political views has backfired.
I find myself sympathetic to the view of the U.K.'s 2010 Mirrlees Review, which argued that small business has some legitimate tax disadvantages, but blanket rate cuts aren't the best way to address those concerns.
Don't Fuck Up the Culture seemed to create a few sympathetic nods and rolling eyes for it's Silicon Valley myopic view of the world.
While we have a slightly less extreme view, we are sympathetic to his point and are naturally suspect of new financial products and services.
Protestants should, from this point of view, read it to be led into an otherwise often closed but nonetheless decisive discussion by a guide who is himself not Catholic but who knows the history and is sympathetic to the problems and proffered solutions.
In his fair and generally sympathetic review of my book Bergson and Modern Physics, David Sipfle raised some important and significant questions which clearly show how extremely complex the questions concerning the nature of time are and how difficult it is to agree on their solutions even for those who share a basic philosophical view.
But beyond the requirements of Whitehead's ontological principle, we can, even if we doubt the legitimacy of dialectical logic, be sympathetic to the Hegelian view that God is in some sense a necessity for rational thought.
But in any case, one consequence of the view Marian Evans came to articulate is that, for all the broad human sympathy for which she became justly famous, in one respect her sphere of sympathetic engagement contracted — namely, in the realm of religious experience.
Hauerwas teaches an ethics of argument: develop and proclaim your views in sympathetic appreciation of those with whom you most fundamentally disagree.
If Bergson can he cavalierly dismissed like this in Process Studies, what hope is there for an accurate statement of his views in less sympathetic contexts?
Edgar S. Brightman, who had himself been working for many years on the development of a nontraditional view of God, rejected Hartshorne's panentheism but praised other aspects of his view of God.35 Reinhold Niebuhr wrote a brief but very sympathetic review, 36 and John Bennett claimed that Hartshorne's was perhaps the best hypothesis about God available to contemporary theology.37 D. C. Macintosh found the book «exceptionally penetrating, stimulating, and instructive,» but by accusing Hartshorne of being too rationalistic he touched on what has been one of the major differences between Hartshorne and most other Whiteheadian theologians.38
One seldom finds an equally sympathetic treatment of the views of proponents of these two, seemingly divergent, theological schools.
A modern critical - thinking treatment of US history would be more sympathetic towards the indians and at least would examine the British point of view during the War of Independence, things that our grandparents wouldn't have been exposed to.
Accordingly, he upholds the «social - organic» view of sensation to the effect that the body can never do other than «echo» or «represent» its surroundings and directly «present» its own states to the immediately sympathetic human awareness.25
Giovanni Perrone, the Jesuit theologian at the Collegio Romano, was sympathetic to Newman's point that different views of the council fathers become the seeds from which an apostolic definition arise, but felt bound to comment, «I should not be so bold as to say that.»
Yet over all, the divinity school was known as a place sympathetic to the workers, as well as to a variety of points of view.
Samuel Alexander is mentioned vaguely in the introduction, concerning his views on relativity and spacetime (CN viii); Bergson is mentioned only once regarding Whitehead's sympathetic assessment of his approach to time (CN 54).
An analysis of the religious views of the founders of the great theories of modern physics (relativity and quantum theory)-- Einstein, Schroedinger, Heisenberg, Bohr, Eddington, Pauli, de Brogue, Jeans and Planck — reveals that all were non-materialists sympathetic to a spiritual view of the world and in the case of Schroedinger to mysticism (Wilber 1984).
One's view of the later - term fetus, however, is more a matter of what might be called sympathetic identification — seeing the image of a recognizable human infant and, now, hearing from the experts exactly what it takes to «terminate» its existence.
Her own sympathies, at least with respect to causation, focus upon Whitehead's early philosophy of nature: «I now find myself distanced from his later writings, but increasingly sympathetic to the middle ones [e.g. SMW], especially as he was working towards a generalized notion of «organism,» and when his «passage of nature» could be seen not as one datum after another, but as a pattern - forming and pattern - sustaining process which could support a dynamic view of a causation underlying more restricted kinds» (CE vii).
The fact that he did this in the midst of a transAtlantic controversy within the Church has encouraged American Catholics who hold this view to believe that the Pope was sympathetic to it.
(In view of our previously negative reaction to Grässer's work [N. Perrin, Kingdom, pp. 145 - 7], we may perhaps be permitted to add that now we would be much more sympathetic to parts of it, although we still could not accept its total thesis.)
The Pride of St. Louis, starring my late uncle, Dan Dailey, as Dizzy Dean, could be viewed as a «soupy biography» or, in a better light, as a sympathetic portrait of a true American character.
So I a) didn't let myself get mad at him for normal - but - horrible developmental collapse, b) didn't let myself take his lashing out or his scatteredness personally, c) did take his need to be touching me and hearing that I loved him personally, and d) shifted my view of him at this stage from autonomous tween to little kid going through a regression so I could be kind and sympathetic.
For instance I know dozens of people whose perception of Nixon has been heavily influenced by repeated viewings of Oliver Stone's strangely sympathetic biopic.
A broadly similar view that it involves» a slip into racialised language» was taken by a Guardian editorial which is critical of Hazel Blears position and rather sympathetic to both Daud Abdullah and the MCB: «It is also true that a document signed by Mr Abdullah at a recent international conference is in many ways offensive, with sweeping threats against those who stand with Israel and a slip into racialised language in relation to the Jewish state».
In a letter to colleagues seen by PoliticsHome, the head of Labour's EU Remain campaign said people in Mr Corbyn's office were «actively undermining the party's efforts» with the leader «at best» unable to control them or «at worst» sympathetic to their views.
In an astute and partly sympathetic article the former minister, John Denham, argues perceptively that Corbyn has not made up his mind whether to unify a party that is - with some exceptions on both sides - still capable of unity, or to go for a divisive strategy in which his long held views prevail after all out civil war.
It is well - established that viewing images of threatening animals generally elicits a fear reaction in viewers, associated with the sympathetic nervous system.
«If we encourage narcissists to consider the situation from their teammate or friend's point of view, they are likely to respond in a much more considerate or sympathetic way,» Dr. Hepper says.
«We're left with a crystal ball,» says Kevin Hand, a planetary scientist at JPL who is one of the few researchers openly sympathetic to Greenberg's views.
The chemical reactions she has developed are widely used throughout the pharmaceutical industry to create new drug candidates, are being studied by chemical companies interested in accessing important chemicals used in farming, and are being utilized to prepare a type of chemical (tracer) that allows doctors to view the heart's sympathetic nervous system through positron emission tomography (PET) scans.
The very very last thing that I add in and sometimes it can be a good 12 - 15 weeks before I add in this component is chronic competitive motion where it's okay, we're actually going out to go on a bike ride or swim or run or something that is metabolic conditioning roadwork because that's the stuff in someone that is overtrained who often times has their parasympathetic nervous system really really beat up you know, if you test their heart rate variability, the number called there high frequency is really really consistently low you know usually because there are triathletes or marathoners that's more often I'm dealing with those people with adrenal fatigue than I am with like a cross fitter who's kind of an opposite sympathetic nervous system fatigue issue but with those parasympathetic nervous fatigue, the last thing we add back in is the swimming and the biking and the running because it's important to realize that when you're trying to recover from adrenal fatigue or overtraining, even if you're doing like an easy swim or an easy bike ride or an easy run, if you're a triathlete or a marathoner or a swimmer or a cyclist, those easy sessions send a message to your body that you're training, that you're running from a lion and you still get that hormonal depletion and it's so easy for you to just turn into a depletion session and so that's the very very last thing that I'll add back in so that's kinda like the crow's eye view of you know, the type of things that I'll implement in a program for overtraining recovery, you know and you know, this is something that people hire me to walk them through.
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Viewed in the context of the progression of Wang's work... Shanghai Dreams represents a progression of sorts in his attempt to portray migrants in China in a more sympathetic light...
(That Abel is probably the most sane of the whole clan works in his favour, with the audience immediately sympathetic to his world view.)
The material here more closely resembles his efforts on «Scott Pilgrim vs. the World» than «Project X,» at least in the sense that he's lending a sensitive or sympathetic edge to all of the characters» shenanigans, and it proves that he's got a voice as a writer that articulates honestly the point of view of young characters in a pop - culture - saturated society.
But «Goodbye To All That» has an even hand and doesn't paint Lynskey (or anyone else, really) as the bad guy, because while we're sympathetic to his point of view, it's understood that Otto is rough around the edges.
The book's lesbian trappings prompted the secrecy: a positive and sympathetic portrayal of a sapphic relationship unusual in an era when such things were viewed as degenerate.
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