Sentence examples for a more charitable attitude from inspiring English sources

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Those who are agnostic about Yeti take a more charitable attitude to the reports they think that the world may well contain the sort of creature described therein.

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The chief difference between the old book and the new, apart from the addition of anecdotes and an updated bibliography, is a somewhat more charitable attitude toward O'Neill's parents and a slightly harsher judgment of his multiple excesses as an alcoholic, adulterer, derelict and self-destructive American Prometheus.

Melzer, understandably, in a more charitable mood.

Hawke takes a more charitable view.

Others took a more charitable view.

Liberals have a more charitable, but unfortunately more obscure, rejoinder.

(A more charitable view is that Mr Abramovich simply spotted an opportunity).

A more charitable interpretation is that he has had a genuine change of heart.

But there is a more charitable way to interpret the analogy.

It could be that there is a more charitable explanation for Ellmers's remarks.

(Wonkette's Jack Stuef had a more charitable interpretation of the site as Daoist).

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