This does not mean lack
of sympathy with other religions, but it does mean a determination that all men shall know the fullest possible truth.
When we hear on the news that a father has kidnapped one of his children, our first thought is to automatically condemn the father,
feel sympathy with the mother.
Let me add, though at the moment it may sound strange to many of you who are listening, pay respect to the German people and
show sympathy with them!
These dating red flags are worth caring about, even if you have
sympathy with what they hold dear.
My decision to vote for one party, and my secondary expression of
general sympathy with another, seem to me proper and relevant.
If your tone
suggests sympathy with the jury's plight, they are a lot more likely to forgive you for stopping testimony.
Is it
genuine sympathy with his subjects, or are these people merely the means to an end to be used for his own gratification and personal success?
Going further back, the cause of the conflict was the election of a party leader so out of
sympathy with Labour MPs.
There is a difficulty curve portraying characters that represent «the 1 per cent» and
seeking sympathy with their fall from grace.
Knowing the public is at least
in sympathy with your values is a good place to start.
The President had last Tuesday visited Taraba State where he
expressed sympathy with victims of the killings by herdsmen.
The problem of tax evasion in Greece has been pointed out many times during the debt crisis: Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF, got into hot water over the summer with her comments that she felt
more sympathy with children in Africa than tax evaders in Greece.
At the same time, I have felt a
certain sympathy with more traditional Christians who have argued that many liberals have undersold one» vital element of the faith an actual, loving God.
The idea of a «natural» sound stage is almost at odds with a film in the Star Wars series, but the sound mix team here (led by the incomparable Gary Rydstrom) have created an electrically vibrant, totally involving mix that makes full use of the entire sound stage, with effects happily flying around the room in
complete sympathy with what's happening on screen.
The memo focuses on surveillance of Carter Page, a Trump campaign foreign policy adviser with business ties to Russia and
open sympathies with the Kremlin's foreign policy.
It will be remembered from my earlier post that the President of the Family Division made various reporting restrictions in P (A Child), but as he did so declared
considerable sympathy with all the inaccurate reporting in the media frenzy about the «forced C - section» because of lack of proper information from the Court of Protection.
A resolute high Modernist, he was out of
sympathy with many of the aesthetic waves that came after the great achievements of the New York School, notably Pop («a very great disaster»), Conceptual art («scrapbook art») and postmodernism («modernism with a sneer, a giggle, modernism without any animating faith in the nobility and pertinence of its cultural mandate»).
I have a great deal of
sympathy with Iain Duncan Smith's call to UK business leaders to give British workers a fair chance.
Kinkeade has
voiced sympathy with Exxon and skepticism over the attorneys general investigations into whether the company's climate record amounted to fraud.
Their comedy works because the Farrellys have not only a keen eye for but also a
deep sympathy with human foible; when Jack Black's Hal in Shallow Hal scolds his overweight girlfriend's father for denigrating her looks, we get the gag that in Hal's eyes, she's Gwyneth Paltrow, and we likewise understand that many of this fat girl's self - esteem issues probably do have something to do with the amount of support she's getting from the people closest to her.
Although I do not agree with the larger thesis toward which Sherburne is working in his article, I am in
basic sympathy with his treatment of unmediated prehension.2 Doubtless we all have occasions when what we experience seems as though it were a direct and unmediated prehension of something that happened to us long ago.
Other justices
indicated sympathy with the solicitor general's view that the case should be sent back to lower courts for further review.»
Harris - Shapiro suggested that Wyschogrod's
surprising sympathy with Messianic Judaism really stems from his confidence that Jews who practice Torah will eventually return to the fullness of Judaism — without the adjective «Messianic.»
Hartshorne is clear: «Indifference to suffering rather than suffering as a result of
loving sympathy with sufferers should be rejected as unworthy to be predicated of God» (WP, 197).
i agree with the sympathy
Continuing today's exciting news from the Republican side of our little presidential campaign, Bruce Reed notes in Slate that Rudy Giuliani's official blog seems to be acting in
sympathy with Hollywood writers — except that instead of the writers striking, it's the readers.
Well, things have decidedly gone sour between Bethune and Sea Shepherd since then, with Bethune now claiming, in an interview with New Zealand National Radio and elsewhere that Paul Watson ordered Bethune to scuttle the Ady Gil to «
garner sympathy with the public and to create better TV».
While this subject matter wouldn't seem to have much in common with The Orphanage, both films lean heavily on the bond between parents and children,
eliciting sympathy with scenes of mothers and fathers faced with the loss of their kids.