While carefully stopping short of endorsing the Palestinians' claim to statehood, he displayed empathy with Palestinian aspirations.
He strives to adopt a basic empathy with whatever genre of music he's lighting, illuminating the stage and the artist in a way that resonates with the aesthetic of the music.
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And he sought to express empathy with his questioners as they described their own financial struggles.
They are the basis of empathy, he suggests, our ability to feel what others feel.
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He strains to show empathy and is always looking for the right sound bite, but his expressions and body language betray him.
When testifying at his own confirmation hearings, he was all about empathy.
In his 1759 book the "Theory of the Moral Sentiments, " philosopher Adam Smith argued that empathy (he called it sympathy) was motivated by the capacity to imagine being another person.
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"Khalil Dale fearlessly dedicated his life to helping others, demonstrating deep-rooted Scottish values of compassion and empathy, " he said.
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We can only speculate on the nature of their relationship, but the most obvious theory is that Ferguson sees so much of himself in the fiercely driven firebrand, that he now shares an automatic empathy with Keane.
Especially with the girls, who showed more promise, he put out a lot of empathy and energy.
He suggests that society should have empathy for those who lack it and that they should receive treatment: a puff of the hormone oxytocin, might do the trick.
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He continues, such a failure of empathy, such numbness to the pain of a child or the desperation of a parent is not innate.
"She's a walking encyclopedia, she knows the law, and she has great empathy for the client, " he said.
Now it's hard to feel a frenzy of empathy for a man who admits he fails to warrant eight-figure salary that he solicited and signed.
And every new gaffe that shows just how little he appreciates what Americans are going through leaves Americans feeling less empathy from Romney.
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Around that time he was taking classes at the d.school, learning about design thinking, about empathy, about iterative prototyping.
As former Bush strategist Deal Hudson writes, he still has to find a way of reconciling his fiscal conservatism to Catholicism's empathy for the powerless and poor.
To that end, he engaged experts from fields like graphics design and psychology, and tried to "build empathy for the consumer into the product, " according to former partner, Professor David Kelly.
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Not a rally cry for recovery or retribution, he looks at the experience itself and reflects back to us the deep capacity for grace, empathy and courage in our darkest hour.
He was at first chirpily optimistic, even as the tragedy was still cresting and the situation demanded empathy and action.
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