Too often, sex offenders are portrayed sympathetically while the victims are forgotten, she said.
One begins to hunger for some other views, even if less elegantly and sympathetically expressed.
Barack Obama, who hopes to nudge the economy away from consumption and towards exports, nods sympathetically.
Mr Bush may listen sympathetically, but is unlikely to apply strong public pressure to Mr Olmert.
Bath and North East Somerset Council said an appeal following bad weather would be "considered sympathetically".
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It delves sympathetically into Sartre's ideas and makes a strong case for their importance.
While Mr Atlas treats his subject sympathetically, he does not abandon his critical perspective.
Such pleas are not implausible, and because bureaucratic snags are common in China, they may be heard sympathetically.
Journe did the same thing with two autonomous watches humming sympathetically to one another in a 40-millimeter case.
Kreiger sympathetically quoted a State Department official who explained that actually, by ostracizing Israel the administration was helping Israel.
Jersey students affected by the GCSE "marking debacle" will be treated sympathetically, according to the head of Jersey's education board.
The defense responded by calling witnesses to portray Beasley sympathetically in a bid to have the jury recommend prison as his punishment.
Mr Fischer tells this long and complicated tale clearly, precisely and sympathetically.
He said the government would look at Greater Manchester's proposals "very sympathetically".
And unlike the rest of us who are struggling to cope with the jet lag, United's players are being sympathetically eased into their visit.
Finally, Ed Bradley revealed the venomous depth of anti-American feeling among those usually sympathetically portrayed as the waifs of the Third World the Palestinians.
People vented--largely about the IRS phone system's automated help line, sometimes about the constitutionality of collecting taxes--and IRS agents listened, nodded sympathetically and jotted notes.
The judge added that "if sense prevails and people no longer engage in mindless acts of violence" then bail applications would be looked at "sympathetically".
Rarely has a millennial marriage been portrayed onstage so unsparingly or sympathetically.
These sites are well used by local people, the woodlands are sympathetically managed for wildlife and conservation of key species which includes co-ordinated management and felling.
Other countries, notably Sweden, the Netherlands and Canada, have faced up to similar problems by means of accelerated reviews, with cases judged sympathetically on humanitarian grounds.
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The interior has been so sympathetically redecorated it's hard to believe at first that Max bought the house after it had been stripped of its contents.
Ms Smith advised that if this does happen to you, you should call your bank, explain the situation and hopefully they will deal with you sympathetically.
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Elza is both a talented chef and a smart business woman, good at drawing her customers back to the Tulip cafe by listening to them sympathetically.
He says he was unwilling to go to the police in the UK to report his plight as he did not think they would treat him sympathetically.
These columns have long tried sympathetically to explain Mexican realities to our readers, but President Vicente Fox's U.N. war straddle will cost his country years of U.S. public goodwill.
This confident subversion of what our ears expect is Mr Glass's secret for remaining fresh, and that freshness was expertly and sympathetically conveyed by the conducting of Dennis Russell Davies.
Calming and broad-minded here, as in her earlier works, she applies a sympathetic and subtly humane eye to texts that are neither subtle nor sympathetically humane but lit instead by schismatic fury.
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