At the same time, Mr Sharon retains a basic sympathy with the settlers' goals.
Would there, in a such a situation, be no cause for sympathy with us?
Mr von Thadden has much sympathy with France in its resistance to American culture.
Though many Russians feel a vague sympathy with the Serbs, their own concerns come first.
Wind power is taking on natural gas, which has risen in price in sympathy with oil.
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This allows it to vibrate in sympathy with sound waves, like the diaphragm in a conventional microphone.
Various muni ETFs fell between 1.5-6% in sympathy with equities and over concern about the U.S. downgrade.
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Mr Moynihan had little sympathy with the leftists who came to dominate his party in the 1970s.
Professor Cain really dislikes the idea and I have to say I am in sympathy with that sentiment.
At one extreme I have very little sympathy with the idea that imprisonment is always a good idea.
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While of course not all Latinos who are legal American citizens have sympathy with illegal Hispanic immigrants, many do.
Much of the world's oil is in the hands of governments who have little sympathy with the rich West.
Alternatively, policymakers' tolerance of regional currencies' weakness in sympathy with the yen's decline will exacerbate the external debt situation.
Indeed he expressed sympathy with the workers' demands (which is perhaps easier to do at companies owned by foreigners).
In any event, many Europeans are out of sympathy with the United States.
Popular sympathy with the group is widely believed to have fueled its stronger-than-expected showing in December and January parliamentary voting.
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The company said it had sympathy with the residents' position but it was confident the project would continue as planned.
We hope people will have some sympathy with families who look like being put out and have nowhere to go.
Deeper than this was Thatcher's sympathy with what is best in America: freedom, enterprise, opportunity, optimism and the urge for self-improvement.
Since then, walkouts have taken place at Lindsey and at other sites around the UK in sympathy with the sacked workers.
Politicians had some sympathy with that view in the 1930s, when Hayek's arguments often did get a better hearing than Keynes'.
Speaking from Paris before news of the violence, the chief of the Bank of Italy, Mario Draghi, expressed sympathy with the protesters.
Before their departure, Guinea team officials expressed sympathy with Kenya's plight having suffered an identical punishment themselves for two years in 2000.
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The Democratic presidential candidate, John Kerry, has expressed sympathy with the appeal.
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The price of natural gas, too, has risen in sympathy with oil.
Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood said it was right to express sympathy with the former prime minister's family, but she rejected her politics.
But while he expressed his sympathy with the Nubians, who had worked for his independence movement, he did not settle the Nubian land case.
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After starting fairly steady, loan prices weakened during the second week of November in sympathy with the stock market, which sold off after the election.
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In a speech, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a Sunni, accused the leader of the country's opposition, an Alevi, of being in sympathy with Syria's president.
Prof Alan Maryon-Davis, a former president of the UK Faculty of Public Health, has some sympathy with the suggestion that such comments can stigmatise people.
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