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Parenthood cramps Louka's style, which includes goosing pretty women with his bow in midsong, but he develops sympathy for the homesick child and asks a girlfriend who teaches Russian to read Kolya a bedtime story in his native language.
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McIntosh also developed sympathy for the often-emotional athletes on the court.
"This is a friend-raising exercise, developing sympathy for what we do".
The director also tries to develop sympathy by giving Charley a deaf friend, Kevin Drew Zellerr).
The so-called Stockholm syndrome -- in which hostages develop sympathy and affection for their captors -- is a real risk.
No real-life Israeli has developed sympathy for his captors the way the fictional US marine did.
Now in her 80's and somewhat removed from her original motives, Ms. Jagan surmises that as a Jewish woman she might have developed sympathy for the downtrodden.
I'd posit that developing sympathy for someone with six arms and green skin who communicates through smell would be easier than doing the same for, say, Dick Cheney.
Research by Laura Kray, a professor in the Haas Management of Organizations Group, suggests that when one party conveys information with emotional reasons behind it, the other party is more likely to develop sympathy, be more willing to compromise, and find creative solutions.
In a speech and in answers to questions on Wednesday at the Foreign Correspondents Clubb in Hong Kong, Ms. Chang defended her work as fair while acknowledging that she "did develop sympathy for her".
Research by Prof. Laura Kray suggests that when one party conveys information with emotional reasons behind it, the other party is more likely to develop sympathy, be more willing to compromise, and find creative solutions.
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