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But she added a note of empathy.
It did strike a note of empathy, though one couched in a double negative: "We are not unsympathetic to the plaintiffs' expression of frustration.
Mr Sarkozy has done a skilled job reacting to the Toulouse events, appearing poised and solemn but also sounding the right note of empathy.
The Economist agrees, arguing that Sarkozy "has done a skilled job reacting to the Toulouse events, appearing poised and solemn but also sounding the right note of empathy".
On the note of empathy, Rae and Ribon spoke about how they use self-deprecating humor to tell true stories about difficult times in their lives.
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"No longer was it enough to be a woman with whom gay men retained a bass-note of empathy, the kind of strung-out glamour/tragedy axis Judy Garland immortalized".
Research has also noted the decline of empathy in medical students during this year [ 7].
A note of humility and empathy, such as was shown by the next witness, Gavyn Davies [the chairman of BBC's board of governors], would have been second nature to Mr Blair once.
But note that our habitual expressions of empathy can sometimes be counterproductive.
Despite Judd's growing into a harsh man, reviewer Hary Sheehan noted, he preserves a glimmer of empathy.
Amen describes the stage version as "dynamic, yet subtle, manipulative, yet full of empathy". He notes that Shanley "courageously leads us into the shadowy and elusive realm of human nature and ultimate truth". To portray the determined nun, Golden West is calling on Jill Cary Martin, who scored in the title role of the college's production of "Medea" a few years back.
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