There clearly will be short-term discomfort, but compassionate people recognize that this is the best approach.
He is not a "cartoon Conservative" who does not care, but a compassionate Conservative who supports anyone who aspires to get on.
The actress Maria Bello describes him as self-deprecating and sarcastic, but also deeply compassionate.
But the most striking thing about compassionate conservatism is not its effectiveness as social policy but the way in which it challenges two fundamental features of American politics.
It says he is a man of the centre, not just because he makes a lot of speeches about compassionate conservatism but because he has picked someone whom conservatives loathe.
But Edith was honest and compassionate, and "in most situations she says the truth and pricks Archie's inflated ego, " she added.
The one most likely to appeal to floating voters is Elizabeth Witmer, who pushed through labour and health reforms under Mr Harris, but now promises a more compassionate government.
The CAF and NCVO said Britain remained a "generous and compassionate society", but charities were nonetheless facing a "deeply worrying" financial situation.
His partner of 27 years Jan Wilkinson, said Mr Weir was known to many as a "hard-nosed" businessman but to her he was "compassionate and loving".
Republicans often threaten to slash funding for charities and foundations, but Democrats pride themselves on being more compassionate.
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Not only are teachers some of the smartest, most compassionate people I know, but they do work that few of us could accomplish on our best days.
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Things like mental health, domestic violence, which you don't hear Conservative politicians talking a lot about and I think that there is an element that the Conservative Party has been missing in recent years and yes, people want us to be robust on the economy, yes people want us to be strong abroad, but they also want us to be compassionate at home.
He was convicted in 2001 but was released by the Scottish government on compassionate grounds in 2009, after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Her solicitor said she accepted her removal was fair but said they had made representations on her behalf on compassionate grounds.
In other words that we do still be very robust on the economy, that we understand that Britain should be strong in the world but that we do have an agenda that's compassionate at home.
But they also know that these values, gentle and compassionate as they are, have to be applied in a harsh, uncompromising world and what makes the difference is not belief alone, but the raw courage to make it happen.
All City had mustered was a tame Adam Johnson free-kick but Tevez, on his return to the side after compassionate leave in Argentina, equalised with a smash and grab effort on the stroke of half-time that epitomised all the Argentine's tenacious qualities.
But the overarching task is to be fair, just, compassionate, ethical, and shrewd, all at the same time.
Democrats may portray their party as compassionate when presiding over obscene levels of federal largesse, but their bloated budget may soon be bestowed on Republicans.
But he is kinder than the former, and less neurotic than the latter (whose own compassionate sensitivity got blocked by obsessive self-consciousness, or, when unblocked, sometimes emerged as outright sentimentality).
But one also wonders if the players would even be in this hardened position if there was a more compassionate ownership with double bottom line.
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But if reading a lot of novels gave you exceptional empathy university English departments should be filled with the most compassionate and generous-minded of souls, and, so far, they are not.
Mr Hunt said he wanted to embed a culture of "zero harm and compassionate care" throughout the NHS. Mr Hunt said the onus would be on hospital boards, but that consideration was being given to making individual doctors and nurses criminally responsible for covering up errors.
The actors are hardly charismatic, but Ulmer, capturing their frozen energy in the shifting perspective of daringly long takes, infuses them with his rhapsodically compassionate vision.
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