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Sympathetic Stance He never hesitated to admit that his sympathetic stance stemmed from the murder of his daughter, Dominique, by John Sweeney, her ex-boyfriend, in 1982.
Others took a more sympathetic stance to Moyes's removal after 10 months in the job.
Researchers also noted a recent shift towards a "more sympathetic stance on welfare benefits and recipients".
Cosmopolitan's agony aunt, Irma Kurtz, has received plenty of letters from men worried about performing oral sex and takes a more sympathetic stance.
Yesterday, while appearing pained by the notion of dropping charges, and still calling the behavior unacceptable, Mr. Giuliani took a more sympathetic stance.
Salle lost his subject's wager that the interviewer's sympathetic stance wasn't a complete sham, and had to endure the vexation of reading a piece about himself that shimmered with hostility and turned his words against him.
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This semi-sympathetic stance makes sense, since the film, a glorious and haunting symphony of color, emotion and sound, is very much its own Cause.
The Taliban and other insurgent groups were not present at the jirga, but delegates sympathetic to their stance were.
Many readers sympathetic to my stance wondered why I hadn't pursued that argument to its logical end.
Berlin was sympathetic to this stance, but also believed that the romantics had gone too far both in their protests and in their celebrations.
President Taylor took a stance sympathetic to the North, but his death in July 1850 caused the accession of the pro-Compromise Fillmore and ended Seward's influence over patronage.
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