Sentences with word «sympathise»

"Sympathise" means to understand and share the feelings or emotions of someone else who is going through a difficult or challenging situation. Full definition
He said: «I think it was mostly good but I was really troubled by one particular aspect of it and that's when he started to equate people of conservative religious views with sympathising with terrorism.
Shadow Foreign Office minister Emma Reynolds said: «I do sympathise with [Mr Cash] today.
Gololo also sympathised with the Benue State governor, the government and people of the state over the killing of the principal special assistant to the governor on Knowledge economy and investments, Dr. Tavershima Adyorough.
Mr. Buhari, while sympathising with those who lost loved ones, also prayed that Almighty God will comfort the grieving families and grant the souls of the victims eternal rest.
He even sympathised with the London Riots in tweets earlier this year.
However, he's getting paid to put a shift in and make a tackle so I can't sympathise too much.
We can only sympathise at the loss, in and of itself.
I can sympathise about the knees though I also suffer these days with this complaint.
Shearer isn't portrayed as being anyway likeable so it's hard to sympathise when she gets herself in trouble.
We heard Wenger's reasons for not signing a single outfield player and I can sympathise in a way, because there does seem to be a shortage of really top class strikers available.
Barcelona first choice shot stopper Marc Andre ter Stegen has joined the list of people sympathising with Nigerian and Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Carl Ikeme who was yesterday diagnosed with Leukaemia.
And we've really sympathised with Kim Kardashian's very public plight to get pregnant with baby number two.
In a line David Cameron would probably sympathise with, Kenny said Balls would «give an aspirin a headache» and prepared to unveil a dossier of «Balls - ups» during the shadow chancellor's time in the Treasury.
Understand that there was a «gut» element to the original thesis, and looking at the BAC equity today, one cant help think that surely at least 25 % of the book has to be there, regardless of the mess on the b.s. so sympathise with that and am long BAC.
«We sincerely sympathise with Wike, Fayose and Fani - Kayode in this failed plot which has once again exposed them for their lowly type of life, even as we wish to remind them that one day we all shall stand before God Almighty to give account of the type of politics people like them are promoting in Nigeria devoid of integrity and ideology.
Meanwhile, the departing Michel Vorm, such a key player for the Welsh side, has endured a season to forget in north London with Tottenham — something with which Fabianski could surely sympathise.
With just one win from six games and facing the prospect of going nine points behind Crooks with another loss, we can perhaps sympathise with Redknapp for going a bit safe this week.
Just so we don't start sympathising too much with the corporation, Wyatt introduces greedy CEO, David Oyelowo, who is in it for the money and the fame.
James: as a Labour social liberal I obviously sympathise with your position.
By Jibrin Ibrahim Party primaries are just over three months away and at times like these, I almost sympathise with politicians because they live in...
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday sympathised with chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief John Odigie - Oyegun over the resignation of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar from the party.
Film - making relies on the audience sympathising with the protagonist.
«I can certainly sympathise with chief constables who might prefer the microphone to the truncheon and see why ministers love the feel of a bullet proof vest.
As it turns out, some companies sympathise with this transition and offer what's known as «pawternity leave.»
That meant many in Labor's industrial wing (unions) and branch structure sympathised with Moscow and its policies until the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991.
God is love, and the incarnate God sympathises with our weakness.
Certainly watching the House of Commons debate on whether to bomb Syria there were similar accusation made about terrorist sympathising and counter claims about that.
Except for tentatively touching on the implications of modern science in paragraph 30, it spends more time sympathising with «present - day theology (which) is striving to overcome the influence of dualistic anthropologies that locate the imago Dei exclusively with reference to the spiritual aspect of human nature.»
But for once, I kinda sympathised with Arsene, he just looked like a widower.
I genuinely believe that the majority of football fans out there sympathise with the huge task that Roy Hodgson has been burdened with, however, I am not one of these people.
It was frustrating for everyone, with many drivers sympathising with fans.
As for Alexis, so many are already sympathising with him for joining a clueless manager at a «purposeless» club.
Along with the rest of Arsenal - sympathising world, including every pundit and journalist for the last few years, I'm gonna fantasize about what should, and may be could, be done.
Carragher sympathised with Chambers» task against Montero and said that without help from either his team - mates or manager, he stood little chance against the pacey Swansea ace.
Wenger did repeatedly sympathise last season with Perez's predicament and even admitted that he deserved more playing time but his decision to buy Lacazette — who he also tried to recruit last summer — means that the 28 - year - old is even more unlikely to feature next season.
For those with older kids, please sympathise with me as you cackle to yourself.
Dogara, in a statement issued on Saturday by his Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs, Mr Turaki Hassan, also sympathised particularly with the victims of the flood.
«It appears the review has looked at a narrow period and not covered the period in the latter half of 1984 and may not have addressed some of the concerns raised by UK politicians in the last three weeks, eg threat of sanctions by India against the UK, Germany, Canada and USA towards the end of 1984 for sympathising with Sikhs in the Diaspora.
Most people in the political class who privately sympathise with immigrants try not to mention it.

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