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Letting the story tell itself, Ms. Justman maintains an approach both understated and sympathetic -- too much so for some.
On the other hand, too much sympathetic activation may lead to IR: caffeine, eliciting sympathetic activation, has been shown to diminish peripheral-tissue insulin sensitivity [ 66].
It has also been argued, by Tolkien's very sympathetic biographer, Humphrey Carpenter, that he was too much of a perfectionist to let the poem go.
A sympathetic prostitute tells him not to worry too much about angry tenants hunting him down, though, since a good beating can often clear the air.
Mijango has been accused of being too sympathetic to the gangs, of giving them too much power, and of receiving large sums of state money as payment.
To keep track of the timing, it's best not to count aloud, or even to use a visual cue like a blinking light, because those put too much gas into the sympathetic side of the equation.
Even at the end when Steve has hit rock bottom, and he wishes he could do it all over again, he comes across as a sympathetic character who made some mistakes by believing too much of his fellow man.
Yet Timbers does contemporize the play in ways that make Shakespeare more sympathetic to a young audience's ear, without sacrificing too much of the plot.
Lipsky's broadsheet, with its daily broadsides of right-wing politics, never managed to turn a profit, and the paper's losses finally proved too much for even its most ideologically sympathetic backers to sustain.
It may help if there is a sympathetic line manager, but all too often the corporate structure is too much to overcome, with facilities management snapping at everyone's heels.
Sanger's book, which occasionally reads too much like a notebook dump, ultimately offers a sympathetic portrait of Obama.
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