Character faults and foibles surface slowly and are dealt with compassionately. |
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To begin with, you'd strive for being a mensch by giving cheerfully and compassionately and not grudgingly. |
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In the process, Nicholson actually transforms the unlikable Schmidt into a sympathetic and compassionately tragic character. |
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As a qualified pet bereavement counsellor I would like to help pet owners compassionately and in confidence. |
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Haran and Kearney write compassionately but unsentimentally about the young soldiers who were seriously wounded in the war. |
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Much of the overspend is due to the fact that the council has responded compassionately to the needs of vulnerable people. |
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Although all bodhisattvas act compassionately, Avalokiteshvara is considered the embodiment of the abstract principle of compassion. |
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I feel very compassionately about the coast guard, the direction it's taken and that sort of thing. |
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It is hard to imagine, for example, what a compassionately conservative foreign policy would be like. |
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To accept what they proudly offer is to become compassionately understanding of our relationship to one another. |
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I see them as being about the challenges of living authentically but also compassionately, productive, sanely, and so on. |
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The strategy represents a focused approach that deals harshly with criminals and compassionately with drug users. |
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As I said yesterday, Canada and Canadians will respond compassionately and in a fully responsible way. |
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Discussing the facts of family breakdown compassionately is one way to reduce this sort of suffering in the future. |
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I am confident in saying to the American people that your money is being spent wisely and compassionately in Tanzania. |
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She can peer in beneath the layers of people, and instead of using it compassionately, she uses it as a weapon. |
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We know this because he tells us so in speech after speech, and he shows us so by posing compassionately with little urchins in photo-op after photo-op. |
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This course increases the capacity of the health care system to compassionately care for families and to address their distress as a unit. |
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Such approaches should not be seen simply as financially expedient but also, if implemented with sophistication and attentiveness to power imbalances, as ways of addressing needs more holistically and compassionately. |
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A pathbreaking advocate of equality jurisprudence, Madam L'Heureux-Dubé has tirelessly and compassionately striven to eradicate discrimination in all its forms. |
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We shall do our utmost to manage the process fairly and compassionately. |
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Time will tell, just as it has long since affirmed the greatness of a play that proves more mournfully, compassionately prismatic with each new viewing. |
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Like the renegade Victorian juries who compassionately acquitted pickpockets, British audiences tend to reward sweet if patently unco-ordinated underdogs while disposing of contestants who are too obviously trying to win. |
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The strength to change lies in our determination, in our indomitable will to get back to basics and to live for them passionately and compassionately. |
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Mr Verheugen, along with many parliament members, was compassionately discussing here the problems caused by lay-offs in Alstom, mentioning the destiny of 250 employees. |
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This year's resolution is in a nutshell: to consistently act compassionately, both in significant and insignificant actions, wholly from a mind and heart of equanimity. |
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Only information and openness will assure workers that their health is being protected, while reducing fears of the disease so that workers can deal compassionately with those who are HIV positive. |
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Let us live actively, passionately, compassionately, in such a way that we are able to contribute to this discovery of humankind itself, to the encounter of each one of us with ourselves and with others. |
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Cordelia receives him compassionately and restores his royal robes and retinue. |
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Compassionately but unsparingly portrayed, these women are not especially noble and are capable of a scathing backstreet wit. |
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