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The tobacco industry employed industry-sympathetic scientists to attack mainstream research.
And the industry and sympathetic politicians in Washington fought attempts to regulate the products, arguing that it would force the lucrative business overseas.
The industry and sympathetic trade officials in the Bush administration are citing the study as they try to beat back efforts by 60 poor nations to get the World Trade Organization's permission to ignore patents during health crises.
Industry lobbyists — and sympathetic members of Congress — are pushing for provisions to undercut a central pillar of the legislation, known as the Volcker Rule, which would forbid banks from using their own money to make risky wagers on the market and would force them to sell off hedge funds and private equity units.
A recent drama series about the Soviet film industry featured a sympathetic gay character being cruelly persecuted for his sexuality.
Coal: Someone sympathetic to industry.
That agency, the Surface Transportation Board, has traditionally been sympathetic to industry concerns.
Apart from his personal difficulties, he was angry about the industry's insistence on sympathetic characters.
Mr. Kentis and Ms. Lau, both 40, were depressed by these industry smiles, which were sympathetic or condescending or both.
But they have grown more sympathetic to industry concerns that investors would shun floating-NAV funds, leaving borrowers in the lurch.
But Hank Paulson, the Treasury Secretary (and, as a former boss of Goldman Sachs, sympathetic to industry concerns), stresses that while such firms would be expected to provide more information, there is no plan to wrap them in red tape.
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