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23 Sentences With "feel pity for"

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IT IS not easy to feel pity for Goldman Sachs.
It's difficult to hate on someone when you feel pity for them.
Yet, the reader is made to feel pity for their all-too-human fate.
They have 4 children and lived in simple low-key lifestyle; so many people feel pity for their divorce.
Insofar as it's warranted to feel pity for triple-A video game developers, spare a thought for Arkane Studios.
His first thought, upon sensing that his teeth are marbles in his mouth, is to feel pity for his dentist.
It may be hard to feel pity for the men who are making these bizarre sacrifices in the name of white power and supremacy.
"When I meet other people with my condition, I'm motivated to believe that I can survive, and it has helped me learn to not feel pity for myself," she said.
The rush of attention she receives for each new stunt ebbs and flows like the waves of the beach the film ends on, but it's hard to feel pity for her.
"I feel pity for the historians who have to deal with our time in the future," said Marcelle Alves, 36, a lawyer in Rio de Janeiro who specializes in labor issues.
They're used as figureheads to feel pride, they're victims to feel pity for, they're angels to be avenged, but, as the show emphasizes, they don't have autonomy even in their own stories.
Fred Hiatt: We're running short on time, and I wanted to ask you one question from your book, something that stuck with me, where you said you often think about going back in time to the South Bend of the '60s or '40s or '20s and that when you got there, at first you would feel nostalgia and envy but soon you would feel pity for the people there because any of them would be better off in the South Bend of today.
International Conference. Moscow, 23—25 September 2009. p. 12. On the Winter War he commented as follows: "I feel pity for the Finns, but I am for the Vyborg guberniya".Н. Вакар.
The movie has an ominous ending, with Puiuţ finding Robert in the street, convincing him to join his operation and then breaking the fourth wall: "Do you feel pity for this piece of trash? Hah! Got your money!".
Jaha who is actually a pimp, tries to rape the girl and after being resisted, he instructed his friends outside the room to get in a gang rape with the girl. His friends, who helped Jaha to rape the girl, feel pity for her and denied to take turns and leave Jaha alone.
President Ahmadinejad, however, defended Mashaei and spoke in his favor. At a news conference, he said, "The Iranian nation never recognized Israel and will never ever recognize it. But we feel pity for those who have been deceived or smuggled into Israel to be oppressed citizens in Israel." The issue prompted Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei to "spell an end to the debates" on Israel.
Many of the animals are endangered and threatened from all parts of Indonesia and the rest of the world.However as is the case with other zoos in Indonesia, there is sometimes local criticism about the management of the zoo and whether animals are cared for in a proper way. See, for example, Corry Elyda, 'Visitors feel pity for Ragunan Zoo occupants', The Jakarta Post, 28 June 2013. There are a total of 3,122 animal specimens including birds.
The Martu's sexual division of labour allows them to gather both predictable and high-risk items, ensuring that there is always enough food for all members in a camp. Men generally hunt kirti-kirti (wallaroo) or kipara (bustards) but succeed about only 20% of the time. 20-50% of the Martu diet is still composed of bush foods. Feral camels, an introduced species, are occasionally hunted by some, but others feel pity for the animals because they do not figure in the Dreamtime cosmology, and therefore will not hunt them.
As the first signs of old age appear on her face, the others, initially disbelieving her story, come to believe her, and to feel pity for her. Elina has realized that perpetual youth has led her to exhausted apathy and resolves to allow death to come naturally to her, understanding that a sense of transcendence and purpose come from a naturally short span of life. Aging rapidly before the eyes of the astonished onlookers, she offers Kristina the formula so she now can become a great artist herself. However, Kristina burns the parchment in a candle flame.
Udonna then states that she can only feel pity for Koragg and teleports out of the Underworld. When the Rangers are sent to the Underworld in "Heir Apparent", Udonna uses dark magic to rescue them, even though according to Clare, this would mean she would permanently lose all her magic. She is able to save the Rangers, but is then badly hurt by the Master, only surviving due to the actions of Koragg, who is then revealed to be Leanbow. After the revelation, she is considerably weaker, and it may be true that due to her use of dark magic that she is now merely human.
Hence, when she finds out from a friend, a year later, that his wife died a month after she was thrown out, Máire has an emotional breakdown, and in finding out that he has remarried since, commits the fatal act in the penultimate scene. Pádraig The school teacher responsible for Máire's pregnancy. During their meetings and even when they met at the dance, he is constantly teasing and testing her, manipulating her, making her feel pity for him while enticing her all the more. He convinces her that he has married her "With this ring, I marry you", although stating beforehand he could not marry her because his own wife, Nóra, is ill but alive.
He described Sullivan's account of Foucault's ideas as a caricature, and criticized Sullivan's call for "formal public equality", arguing that it was an inadequate or harmful way of approaching issues such as sodomy laws and legal marriage, and ignored the question of a right to privacy. He also criticized Sullivan's treatment of natural law, arguing that Sullivan's attempts to counter natural law arguments against homosexuality were not fully successful. He argued that Sullivan attempted to make his readers feel pity for gay people by claiming that they have no choice about being homosexual, and also indulged in self-pity. D'Emilio reviewed the book alongside Vaid's Virtual Equality, writing that they could not be more different.
Written while Salinger resided in suburban Stamford, Connecticut, the story offers insights into upper-middle class American society in the post-WWII years. In that era, writes biographer Kenneth Slawenski, “unabashed Americanism and materialism were unquestioned values”.Slawenski, 2010, p. 168 Despising his neighbors for esteeming conformity and phoniness,Slawenski, 2010, p. 169 Salinger sought to expose “the false illusions of the suburban dream.” Slawenski, 2010, p. 170 Despite her escapism through alcohol, the cynical Eloise comes face-to-face with her own “phoniness”. She recognizes that both she and Ramona are seeking companions that don’t exist - Walt Glass and Jimmy Jimmereeno \- and is finally able to feel pity for her child’s suffering. Salinger shows the unreality of Eloise’s situation, which has left her bereft of her former sincerity and genuineness.

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