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"Was there immediate empathy between you?" the interviewer continued.
He's very accessible, people feel an immediate empathy with his work because it's from the perspective of the human form.
_ I have the gift — unless it's a curse of a kind — for immediate "empathy" with adolescents, especially girls.
Ronaldo described his agent as "a fair and honest man" with whom he established "immediate empathy" as a 17-year-old.
"The immediate empathy formed through that shared experience," says Henry, "made it easy for friendships to start". Today, Henry regularly emails and meets for coffee with three other mothers who used the same center.
But the 18-month-olds actually went beyond immediate empathy to something more like genuine altruism.
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"It's like we have an unbreakable bond of immediate understanding and empathy," she said.
But when it was staged by a company of African-American actors in small Southern towns at the height of the civil-rights movement, the predominantly black audience felt an immediate and natural empathy for Beckett's tramps.
Deep analysis in groups of an image related to the lesson and sharing of findings can lead to immediate deep learning and empathy.
Abraham Lincoln and other great presidents were authentic communicators because they treated serious things seriously, crafting policy and speeches that often challenged immediate emotional responses, expanded empathy and employed the cadences and spare language of memorable rhetoric.
A somber choice for a singer barely out of his teens, perhaps, but Mr. Groban sings it with shadings of empathy that feel immediate, unforced and real.
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