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The reaction one would expect would be sympathy - "How awful to be so ill!
There would be sympathy too, in the House – probably not a majority, but certainly sympathy.
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"There would be absolute sympathy".
Perhaps there would be less sympathy among adults for the striking firemen and post workers had they been portrayed more objectively in children's programmes.
Later he homes in on what he calls our "emotional gamut" and suggests that this is what is most under threat from the biotechnologies he discusses: without "human evils," there would be "no sympathy, compassion, courage, heroism, solidarity or strength of character".
Not that I think she would've thought any less of me, I'm sure there would have been sympathy, but I thought it was disgusting so I didn't want anybody else to judge me for that…" (Matilda) "…part of me thought '[my best friend] will judge me if I tell her that I'm poohing my pants'.
Not that I think she would've thought any less of me, I'm sure there would have been sympathy, but I thought it was disgusting so I didn't want anybody else to judge me for that…" (Matilda) Over time I developed strategies for dealing with the episodes of faecal incontinence.
There would be little sympathy--and why should there be?
Without me, there would have been sympathy for her".
YOU'D think there would be a little sympathy.
True, she might stay at home, and there would be a shared sympathy between them.
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