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Unusually, she had an equivalent sympathy for African writing, and indeed for aspirational authors from many parts of the developing world.
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Ali's expression was deeply studious, as if he were reading Nachman's heart and finding reciprocity there, a flow of sympathy equivalent to his need.
Mr. Doyle contended that permitting Mr. LaValle to bar evidence that might win him mercy or sympathy from jurors was equivalent to the state's helping him kill himself.
It is a term coined in the early 20th century, equivalent to the German Einfühlung and modeled on "sympathy".
By changing Shakespeare's daughters to sons, Kurosawa removes from his fable the possibility of feminine importance and sympathy: there is no counterpart of Cordelia, nor any real equivalent of Lear and Cordelia's reconciliation.
In this study, the support group and sympathy group were combined and referred to as the inner layer (equivalent to Granovetter's strong ties).
Many of the nominated performances this year are rooted in likability; there's no male equivalent of, say, Isabelle Huppert, nominated for "Elle," playing a woman who seems to deflect our sympathies like a dieter waving away the dessert menu.
Sympathy is sympathy.
M: Sympathy?
Sympathy pain.
MALAYSIA AIRLINES deserves sympathy.
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