Our government empathizes with those who have lost loved ones due to violent crimes or suicide. |
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Though she empathizes toward her subjects, the paintings become at times grotesque, overly sentimental, and often awkward. |
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He empathizes with the audience and considers their reaction during the creation process. |
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At one point Jackson empathizes with the moon, without making a big deal about it, and, somehow, without sounding silly. |
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Talking about their feelings with someone who empathizes with how hard it is to see their mother, father or relative suffering is very helpful. |
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There is an obvious parallel to Godzilla, a mega monster movie that at times empathizes with the monster. |
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With the snaking little lovelorn bit about feeling lost and lonely, it empathizes, then gives a pep-talk kick in the pants. |
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The writer says that he empathizes most closely with outsiders, those who don't belong. |
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For all that separates her experience from that of a factory worker on an assembly line in Shenzhen, she empathizes with the factory worker. |
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Bush is not actively involved in changing laws, but he empathizes with New York parents enduring the same stress. |
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These efforts are meant to be protective — O'Connor has talked about having been abused as a child, and she empathizes with young pop stars and the mentally ill. |
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Seeing the rawness of their efforts, an audience empathizes with them. |
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I'm not trying to get you to say anything negative about CBC management, but is there someone up there in management who empathizes with your concern? |
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When the store does not carry what the customer desires, it empathizes with the customer, viewing the customer as more important than profit, and introduces the customer to a competitor. |
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Everyone empathizes with the plight of victims. |
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