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Discover Ludwig"growing sympathy" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe the development or increase of feelings of compassion or understanding towards someone or something. Example: She could see the growing sympathy in his eyes as she shared her story with him.
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There he prepared himself for political life while observing the impending constitutional confrontation between the Conservatives and the Liberals, with growing sympathy for the latter.
Britain's recognition also helped the Zionist movement evolve from an insignificant minority in world Jewry to one that attracted growing sympathy.
His superiors recalled him to Denmark in 1525 because of his growing sympathy with the Reformation, and at Viborg, in Jutland, he was briefly confined in his order's priory.
Growing sympathy for reform led him to bring about a coalition government in 1854 with Sir George Étienne Cartier, leader of Canada East, out of which developed the Liberal-Conservative Party, with Macdonald its leader.
Hopefully, progressive Democrats' growing sympathy for immigrants and understanding of their contributions to the economy will win out over the zero-sum thinking represented by Sanders and Donald Trump.
Ecopop's initiative has also ridden on the momentum created by the SVP's vote and growing sympathy for the idea that, with a population now made up of 25% of foreigners, Switzerland needs to batten down the hatches.
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First, a growing public sympathy for the refugees may have persuaded ministers that to accept large numbers of Kosovars in Britain was now more favourable politically than to refuse them.
Without necessarily belittling the efforts of abolitionists such as William Wilberforce, Gibson makes readers face up to the unsettling likelihood that economic changes – rather than growing public sympathy for the plight of the slaves – brought this form of exploitation to its end.
The wording of the message, which repeatedly spoke of the North and South as a single nation, was apparently intended to appeal to the strong and growing public sympathy toward North Korea among ordinary South Koreans, based on the two peoples' common origins as well as mounting tensions between South Korea and the United States.
Although there is growing public sympathy for the displaced, those security concerns have many lawmakers leery of bringing in more Middle Eastern refugees.
U.S. lawmakers and refugee advocates who favor a larger resettlement program say they hope growing public sympathy will allow the program to be accelerated.
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