Sentence examples for sympathetic profile from inspiring English sources

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Warner prepared a generally sympathetic profile, but the piece also took into account what she described as Bush's "potentially crippling handicap" — a perception that he wasn't tough enough for the job.

Back in 2001, he wrote a balanced, even sympathetic profile of a doctor named Nicholas Gonzalez, who scored a $1.4 million federal grant to study, among other things, the benefits of coffee enemas in treating cancer.

Even the Guardian, which formally and fashionably went republican 13 years ago, found space on the front of today's edition for a sympathetic profile of the bus-pass prince by his friend, Jonathan Dimbleby, scion of another ancient British dynasty.

There was even a Web site ready with a sympathetic profile of Alexander Alli, 49, the man the American Civil Liberties Union had chosen as the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit seeking custody hearings for more than 1,000 legal immigrants long locked up while they challenged the government's efforts to deport them on the basis of criminal convictions.

A quick Google search didn't turn up any Langley profiles of Elizabeth Holmes, but as activist investor Bill Ackman faced a $2 billion loss on his hedge fund's bet in the drug-seller Valeant, he turned to Langley for a sympathetic profile. .

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Sympathetic profile-writers, and Osborne himself, play up his family's urban bohemianism and political adventurousness: his mother supported Amnesty International and opposed the Vietnam war, his father voted for several parties, and set up his wallpaper business in their kitchen, designing fabrics that were part aristocratic, part psychedelic.

Transgender people, having previously been objects of niche curiosity and prurience at best from most of the media, became the subject of mid-morning current affairs debates, in-depth documentaries and sympathetic profiles.

His sympathetic profiles of his fellow researchers around the world suggest that, like this vital but often invisible player in the ecosystem, they don't command the respect they deserve.

e57f253a-c1d3-4479-8f74-0ab7e8363fe4 At the end of a wrenching piece about his experience surviving a gunshot wound, Salon's Brian Beutler describes why taking a bullet from a would-be mugger hasn't made him any more sympathetic to profiling in its various forms, or inclined to support policies like stop-and-frisk: … Take people's fear out of the equation and the logical artifice collapses.

He had just penned a quasi-sympathetic large profile of Misha in Newsweek.

His piece, "A Rake's Progress" was a sympathetic and gripping profile of Marion Barry, the former Washington, D.C., mayor, crack-smoker and recent girlfriend-stalker.

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