Even if these firms are having difficulty finding malpractice coverage, should clients be sympathetic?
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"I don't want the American public to be sympathetic to the killers, " she said.
Main banks agree to be sympathetic to those affected by giving capital repayment holidays and extending credit.
But even some of those inclined to be sympathetic to the president's tax-cutting aims have been urging caution.
It's hard to be sympathetic for Synchronoss though when it put so many of its eggs in one basket.
You wouldn't know which character to be sympathetic to, or to root for.
If so, you may be sympathetic to an article tech journalist Mat Honan wrote this week for Gizmodo.
At first, Font says, she was inclined to be sympathetic toward Foley, until she learned about the age of the Congressional page.
Representing such people is relatively easy because judges and prosecutors will often be sympathetic to the arguments of counsel in such cases.
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Judge Mariana Pfaelzer has appeared to be sympathetic to Bank of America, previously throwing out some claims in another case against the bank.
Grant Shapps, the local-government minister, is likely to be sympathetic: on August 31st he vowed to increase councils' powers to scrap outdated byelaws.
And then, of course, many might not be sympathetic to the idea that a phone should put feeds of your social circles front and center.
The government is unlikely to be sympathetic to much of this.
Doyle said he hopes snooker fans will be sympathetic towards O'Sullivan.
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Some observers suggest that the U.K.'s interlocutors may not be sympathetic.
Fourth, many Mexicans who might otherwise be sympathetic to Mr Fox are scared by his social conservatism, his opposition to abortion and his party's clerical roots.
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Two other Democrats may be sympathetic, namely Debbie Stabenow and Claire McCaskill (Missouri), although the former may be disinclined to join because of her own competing amendment.
Conversely, home lenders Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae saw their shares rise 2.3% and 3.0%, respectively, on the outlook that Democrats would be sympathetic to their goals.
Widmerpool is always on the make, always pretending to be sympathetic to the latest political fad, the antithesis to the hopeless, if charming, losers of the upper class.
"FGM typifies to me the need to collaborate and understand what this means and to be sympathetic to the diverse communities we have in Avon and Somerset, " said Mr Levy.
Mayor Bloomberg, who has claimed to be sympathetic but not appreciative of Occupy Wall Street tactics, had knowingly or not given the protest a lesson: It is one thing to make noise like Charlie Sheen.
"The OCC has historically been thought to be sympathetic to banking interests, " said Michael Greenberger, a law professor at the University of Maryland and former director of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's division of trading and markets.
As much as I might want to be sympathetic to this claim (I fly a lot and am wary of the "security theater" at American airports), it ought not to be very convincing as a logical proposition.
The media would be sympathetic.
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And I believe that a jury would be sympathetic to any person charged with perjury for dancing around questions put to them that demanded an admission of marital infidelity -- that is, unless the case -- the answers were essential to the resolution of a very substantial claim.
As a former top Republican staff member in the Senate and legal counsel to the New York Stock Exchange, she might have been expected to be sympathetic to the antiregulatory mood of both parties, but, once again, she found herself out of step, most notably when a young company known as Enron called on the C.
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