It's possible that Khan could benefit from the accident if Pakistanis choose to vote for him out of sympathy.
In any event, many Europeans are out of sympathy with the United States.
The Obama law's best hope on the conservative side may come from the chief justice, but not out of sympathy for federal objectives.
And this kind American missionary lady takes one look at me and, out of sympathy, she hands me something out of the box.
The rest of the world has tolerated Japan's efforts to push down its exchange rate in past years, out of sympathy for its exceptionally sorry plight.
I'm keen to challenge the idea that professional women with children should be given work out of sympathy rather than be seen as a fantastic business proposition.
The head of Freeport's Indonesia unit, Rozik Soetjipto, says it is a temporary suspension out of sympathy for the victims but also due to some safety considerations around underground operations.
Despite some of its public protestations, it is seen as having given a green light to the Israeli military campaign, out of sympathy with a government perceived as responding to terrorist atrocities.
On the other hand, Mr McCain seems to reject Mr Obama's plan to raise fuel-economy standards for vehicles out of traditional Republican sympathy for big business.
The Santa argument: You might get some sympathy out of the image of clerks being forced to work at their low-paid posts on Thanksgiving.
He is met by a well-trained smile, the barista doling out a few words of sympathy while bending over backwards to make sure he knows she has taken his complaint seriously.
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The king, meanwhile, spends much of his time touring impoverished rural communities, ladling out soup and sympathy to peasants before a troupe of photographers.
The scarlet stains upon the body and especially upon the face of the victim, were the pest ban which shut him out from the aid and from the sympathy of his fellow-men.
For a typical American family that earns less than it did in the year President Obama was elected, the anguished cries and dark predictions coming out of the White House should elicit not sympathy but revulsion.
And finally a word of sympathy for the clerks who must carry out these ghastly duties.
It's not that I'm without sympathy for the growing number of lawyers out there struggling to make ends meet.
Despite the heated rhetoric emerging out of Delhi, India's restraint on the ground in both situations earned it sympathy internationally - delivering diplomatic dividends.
The National Union of Students has carried out a survey which it says shows there is little public sympathy for an increase in tuition fees.
Or it may have been a calculated attempt by FDA to stake out new policy ground in the context of a firm that was unlikely to garner much sympathy.
The party, which rose to power in 2008 in part by widespread sympathy after the death of party leader Benazir Bhutto, has carried out what many called a lackluster campaign.
Wales head coach Gareth Jenkins had sympathy for Henson, but said he could not afford to select unfit or out of form players in his final 30-man squad.
But do you have any sympathy for the position of the Haitian government, being concerned that there are people taking children out of the country?
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