Sentence examples for whose empathy from inspiring English sources

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Afterwards, she was the gorgeous (if slightly lachrymose) one whose empathy with the contestants was matched by her sharp tongue.

But what about those individuals whose empathy is always diminished, not by choice and not by the situation, but because of their genes and their early upbringing?

David Schauer was known not only for his keen scientific mind, but also as a friend whose empathy and compassion touched countless individuals.

For as often as we hear that some novel about a wealthy New Yorker suffering ennui is a story about "how we live now," here is a novel that actually fulfills that promise, a story whose grasp is so wide and whose empathy is so boundless that it provides an ultrasound of the contemporary American soul.

Fortunately there were three or four – or, as Sky would no doubt put it, III or IV – experts among what Rob boasted was a team of 130 (CXXX) able to deconstruct the business, including the excellent Keith Arthur, the so-called voice of fishing, whose empathy with the creatures of the deep is such that one fully expects the wide-angle shot of the studio to reveal him in a keep-net.

I wanted try to honor a man whose actions, whose empathy for children who needed his help, cannot be adequately honored simply by words.

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Meanwhile, Trump doesn't fool citizens on either side of the aisle whose cognitive empathy skills make his motives transparent and whose affective empathy lets them feel for those whom he insults and offends.

Unless, of course, the author happens to be John Harvey, whose boundless empathy imparts a grave and tender tone to his bleak crime novels.

Played by the sad-eyed Hugh Dancy, Will is a criminal profiler for the F.B.I. whose pathological empathy is far more crippling than Hannibal's lack of the stuff.

And Min's penchant for melodramatic reversals of fortune and 11th-hour rescues only adds to an ambience more congenial to "The Perils of Pauline" than the work of a writer whose abiding empathy for China's peasantry begat "The Good Earth".

This is not a view shared by Peter Bazalgette, whose book The Empathy Instinct: How to Create a More Civil Society goes a long way to validate Bloom's belief that there is a fundamental muddle about what empathy means.

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