And I've said this over and over again, I'm actually sympathetic with a lot of people at the first line of decision making in the HMO.
While I often feel sympathetic with these frustrations expressed by environmentally-oriented skeptics of solar energy, I have become sufficiently skeptical of the skeptics themselves to agree with their conclusions.
Mr. NIHAD AWAD (Council on American Islamic Relations): The fact that Jill Carroll has been a known journalist in the area who showed respect to the Iraqi culture and has been sympathetic with the cause of the Iraqi people.
And the hash-up by the Department of Justice calls attention to the fact that, even if no more foreign-based terrorists get into our country, we already have in our midst organizations that are sympathetic with, if not actually serving the interests of, our Islamofascist foes.
Veolia Environmental Services was the other firm fighting to run the incinerator, and whose spokesperson said it believed it was "sympathetic with the local environment and represented a unique opportunity to use the residual waste to provide a secure source of sustainable energy and heat to the neighbouring Tata Steel steelworks - a major source of employment in the area".
While they seem straightforward and sensible - and, more to the point, essential when the nation is at war with a hostile Islamofascist ideology whose adherents have proven adept at exploiting our civil liberties - the powers authorized by REAL ID are, nonetheless, being strenuously opposed by advocates for illegal aliens and groups sympathetic with, if not actually tied to, the terrorists.
Despite his trademark irony, which could have been used to startling Weakest Link effect, he adopts a friendly, sympathetic tone with the contenders - again a departure from the original quizmaster and a nod to Millionaire's Chris Tarrant.
Against this backdrop of political stability and economic growth, the most credible interpretation of the government's recent hard line is that the forces pushing its leaders towards greater liberalisation at home and sympathetic engagement with the West are weaker than had been hoped.
Both men had made pioneering efforts to forge a dialogue with sympathetic Israelis.
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The city claimed the filmmakers had a "longstanding sympathetic relationship" with the men and had not acted not as independent reporters but as advocates.
Soviet spokesman Gennadi Gerasimov has dubbed this policy the "Sinatra Doctrine" to show Western audiences how sympathetic Moscow is with those who wish to pursue independent paths.
Approximately 150, 000 troops occupy Iraq, which has a population of 26 million and shares long open borders with sympathetic Arab and Islamic countries where popular sentiment condemns America.
In 2007 the Kazakh embassy in Washington tried to pack a mission from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, an international monitoring outfit, with sympathetic staff.
Wyeth is trying to counter the lawyers by settling the most damaging cases--the ones with sympathetic, high-earning plaintiffs or strong evidence of heart damage on an echocardiogram--and pushing the weak ones in front of juries.
However, in other cases, perhaps with less sympathetic claimants, it would be perfectly acceptable for respondents to return the volley with a withering salvo of counterclaims.
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Luda was about to answer with a sympathetic smile, but the smile died in midair.
So when reading the work of an ideological opponent, try to do so with a sympathetic eye.
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Critics say the Islamists are trying to force out secular judges and replace them with judges sympathetic to Brotherhood positions.
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Meanwhile, the egg industry has used its influence with a sympathetic Congress to strike down financing for the Salmonella-tracking programme.
Barnea opened his essay with a sympathetic depiction of a delegation of five anti-Israel US Congressmen organized by the anti-Israel lobby J Street.
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Insiders say that 11 years of dealing with a sympathetic government has educated union bosses in political realities they now know to pick their fights.
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The premier has replaced them with people sympathetic to him, as he consolidates power in the bureaucracy, the military, business, and at the grassroots.
Journalists who had been exiled or kept out of print by the government in recent years have resurfaced online, with websites sympathetic to the protesters.
Even when Ed Sheeran incorporates hip-hop beats and discusses teenage pregnancy and homelessness, he does so with the sympathetic patter of a mate down the pub.
Now, it appears, rather than acquiesce to the appointment, confirmation and installation of someone who knows something about nuclear weapons policy and programs, Secretary Richardson is working with a sympathetic Democratic Senator Sen.
At the moment, the foregoing appear to be advancing a common agenda with considerable sympathetic treatment from the international press: Israel's occupation of Arab lands helps legitimate Islamist terror against her ally, the United States.
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Galileo even seems to have had six interviews with the sympathetic new Pope, Urban VIII a member of the sophisticated Barberini family in which he was more or less promised freedom of expression in exchange for keeping quiet about his Copernicanism.
And so once again we are faced with a sympathetic, beaten Thomas Barrow, a man who has squandered all his good will, all his money, and now must leave Downton with no reference at all a perfect storm of misery and ruin into which the always compassionate John Bates inserts himself.
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