She will indicate to you that, in fact, she did feel sympathy for both families.
So is there any reason to feel sympathy for Barclays, following the tidal wave of opprobrium that has hit it, after its admission that it tried to rig important interest rates?
Facts are malleable in the hands of a good trial attorney, and juries are known to award outrageous damages over and over again to punish an institution and reward plaintiffs they feel sympathy for.
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Those of us outside the reach of the storm can feel sympathy for those hurt by the maelstrom, but we can best show our support by planning now for what may befall us in the future.
One must feel sympathy for Allstate, coping as it must with a thicket of laws, regulations and fees in 49 states as it tries to sell insurance for homeowners and drivers. ( See story by Carrie Coolidge.) Or rather, sympathy for its customers.
It is hard not to feel some sympathy for the man in the middle.
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Despite abundant evidence of political irresponsibility, it is hard not to feel some sympathy for Argentina.
It is hard not to feel some sympathy for Ed Richards, chief executive of the U.K. telecom regulator Ofcom.
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One might feel more sympathy for the establishment press if it devoted more space to the likes of Mr Aktan.
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Many ordinary Japanese unaffected by the tsunami and nuclear mess either feel a sympathy for the victims or are ashamed to be seen enjoying themselves.
On the one hand we feel some sympathy for a young team who are battling in alien conditions and yet two Tests ago they beat Australia at Headingley.
Yet before long it is hard to feel much sympathy for anybody involved save the judge, Mr Justice Bell, refereeing two mind-numbing years of argument about rain forests, litter, the cooking temperature of hamburgers, exploited hamburger flippers and so forth.
The mayor, known as Red Ken for his left-leaning ways, invoked the "warmth and sympathy" Britons feel for an old ally against Hitler.
But It's difficult not to feel at least some sympathy for Dalglish, despite his comments Monday.
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"I feel deep sympathy and admiration for the Cedillo family, " Special Master George L. Hastings Jr. wrote in his ruling in the case involving 14-year-old Michelle Cedillo, who cannot speak, wears a diaper and requires round-the-clock monitoring in case she has a seizure.
Whatever sympathy one might feel for the Bishops, there was no denying the anomalies in their account of that Saturday.
Turkey's Kurds feel ever more alienated, and sympathy for both the BDP and the PKK is rising.
James Gibbs, Frontier's chief, has no sympathy for Canadian producers that feel they're getting ripped off on the heavy crude his company buys, 50, 000 barrels a day (just under a third of its total petroleum consumption).
So next time Donald Duck traps the thugs, or 007 eliminates the villain, we should also allow ourselves to feel a slight sense of grief and sympathy for the ugly crooks, who might have achieved so much more in life had mother nature made them just that little bit more pleasing to our eye.
They will only find sympathy for their cause if disaffected groups feel that economic injustice has pushed them right to the edge.
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