Sentences with phrase «sympathize in»

The staff can then begin to understand the pain and stress that a recovering patient is feeling and sympathize in an ultimate goal of eliminating negative reactions towards a patient.

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Dr. Marcia Drew Hohn, director of the Public Education Institute at the Immigrant Learning Center, which is based in Malden, Massachusetts, sympathizes.
Is our ability to sympathize with others» something that's set in childhood and unlikely to be altered with life experience?
Killmonger is the only villain in the MCU (or at least the only one who dies) who the audience can really sympathize with.
History tells us that to influence Kim, we must empathize (note: not sympathize) with him, University of Connecticut professor Stephen Benedict Dyson writes in The Conversation.
They take a lot of heat as a generation, and I sympathize, because I remember that back in the 1990s, we GenXers heard a lot of the same crap.
It's human nature to sympathize with one faction over another, but as the boss, you need to be ruthless in monitoring your own preferences and biases and make completely sure you come across as neutral.
In Powell, he'll select a former private - equity executive who favors continuing gradual interest - rate increases and sympathizes with White House calls to ease financial regulations.
A common complaint I receive — and to be quite honest, sympathize with — is that the gatekeepers have been more willing to publicly emphasize data that imply there has not been a «pronounced, pervasive, and persistent» drop in economic activity than data that suggest the opposite.
In campaign appearances, Obama routinely tweaks his Republican opponent over the line, and his surrogates bash the Republican candidate for owning three homes and not sympathizing with regular homeowners.
He got elected and changed his mind and now supports Site C. My belief is that they support whatever it takes to stay in power and that they both sympathize with each other and will do whatever it takes to stay elected.
They had been banished (under pain of death) from pretty much every European country when they lastly arrived in England hoping to convert them (thinking that the protestants might sympathize with them more then the Catholics).
Tomorrow they'll want to get on TV because that's how they'll raise money, by literally holding up signs that let people anywhere in the world who sympathize with them send them money on the spot.
I'm a woman that plays a «man's sport» (rugby), but in a women's league, and I have to say that I sympathize with this young man.
Because we sympathize with them for being terrorized in the past.
For that I can not apologize (although I wish I could)-- all I can do is sympathize and continue to learn from your teachers also as well as those in my faith community.
Although he sympathized with the civil rights movement and actively opposed the Vietnam War» he was (with Richard John Neuhaus) a member of the steering committee of Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam» he felt increasingly alarmed at the radicalism of the Movement, which reminded him of the street violence he had witnessed as a child in Nazi Germany.
In the end we're supposed to sympathize with the crooks and corrupt politicians and against the overreaching FBI who instigated Abscam.
The major Reformers were frightened by this move, and we have to sympathize with them It is too easy to confuse various impulses and ideas that arise in one's mind with the guidance of God.
And if you're in one of those situations, I've been there and I sympathize.
I would be the first to seek, to sympathize, to toil; the first in self - fulfilment, the first in self - denial.
For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin.
The central theme of the Epistle to the Hebrews is that he was made like us in all respects save for our sin; he calls us his brothers; in our humanity he is exalted to the throne of God, a high priest who is able to sympathize with our weaknesses.
Still, Butler in her column entitled, «Facebook: Internet Highway to Hell,» says she could sympathize with the pastor.
Both groups were more likely to sympathize with both sides in the birth control coverage debate (27 % white evangelicals, 38 % black Protestants).
While most people are firmly in one camp or the other, roughly 3 to 4 out of 10 Americans either sympathized with both sides — or with neither — on issues of whether employers should be required to provide birth control (43 %), transgender people should be able to use the bathroom of their choice (37 %), or businesses should be required to serve same - sex couples (33 %).
It seems to me that a Christian can not but sympathize with spontaneous violence but calculated violence, violence incited as part of a strategy, is in no respect different from the violence of the general who orders his solders to their death and in the same breath praises them for their patriotism, etc..
Nearly twice as many black Protestants (45 %) as white evangelicals (26 %) said they could sympathize with either both sides (14 % white evangelicals, 19 % black Protestants) or neither side (12 % white evangelicals, 26 % black Protestants) in the marriage services debate.
We can, and the Incarnation then becomes a symbol that emphasizes in a beautiful way several important Christian themes: (1) that God is here with us, not in some far off dimension; (2) that God loves us so much as to come seeking us out; and (3) that God does not merely sympathize with us but rather shares in an important way in the human condition.
Sam, I certainly sympathize with your statement, especially since I live in Texas where we have some of the biggest «megachurches» in America.
15 For we do not have a high priest who can not sympathize with our weakness, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet is without sin.
Any one who has pondered the problems of freedom and determinism will probably sympathize with the sentiment which prompted Milton to assign discussion of this topic to some little devils in Satan's legions who liked to bandy it about during moments of relaxation — without getting anywhere.
He gets a message that a nuclear missile is in - bound from the Russian sympathizing part of the nation of Georgia, and «poof», there goes Atlanta.
Hebrews tells us this: «For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tested in every way as we are, yet without sin.
God is love in that he can perfectly sympathize with, participate in, the being of his creatures.60 The emphasis is totally on God's receptivity, on his action as Redeemer.
Many of them although may not participate in physically waging jihad, support charities and organizations that do, and sympathize with their Imam's that preach hatred and violence of the west and non-muslims.
We can understand and sympathize with those who sought to protect faith from scientific knowledge in this way.
According to Hartshornean and to biblical theism, then, what may appear to be God's failure to sympathize with the interests of the oppressed is never that; and furthermore, when God sacrifices some interests in favor of other interests, it is always for the sake of promoting liberty for all.
«For we do not have a High Priest who can not sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin.»
I assure that I sympathize with your outrage at what is happening in our country.
Though I could sympathize with portions of what each of my questioners had to say, the fact that modernism» the modernism which theologians assume they must address» could disappear so completely in five short years signals grave dangers for the post-Communist societies of Eastern Europe.
The idea of God is really moral in its influence — it really cherishes all that is best and loveliest in man — only when God is contemplated as sympathizing with the pure elements of human feeling, as possessing infinitely all those attributes which we recognize to be moral in humanity....
Many blacks sympathize with Polish workers and Northern Irish Catholics (despite problematic Polish - black and Irish - black relations in places like Chicago and Boston), and more and more blacks are cognizant of how South Africa oppresses its native peoples, how Chile and South Korea repress their citizens, and how Israel mistreats the Palestinians.
Though I am a relative newcomer in the city, I've already begun to sympathize with the mythological reverence the New York - born author lavishes on her hometown.
A god unable to hear prayers and sympathize with the worshiper, or incapable of love is hardly an appropriate participant in worship.
Although sympathizing with the parents in Tennessee and Alabama, I deplore the increasing tendency to turn to the courts to resolve such issues.
Though Simon became indignant, Jesus did not bend in to his expectations or sympathize with his world view.
It is virtuous that a man should in measure sympathize with the sufferings of the lower animals: only in measure, for someone who tried to sympathize with a shark or octopus or herring would be erring by excess...; their life is too alien to ours for sympathy to be anything but folly or affectation.
Although I sympathize with the difficult position you are in, I think sometimes we all err on the side of being people pleasers.
But God does more than «understand»; God is in the world, knowing it from the inside and not merely as an external observer who deeply sympathizes.
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