Despite these critiques, his empathy for the different circumstances and missions of all colleges emerges throughout the volume.
Jewishness explained everything: his love of texts, his instinctive empathy with themes of blame and persecution, his sense of exile.
Although Koop eventually won wide respect with his blend of old-fashioned values, pragmatism and empathy, his nomination met staunch opposition.
Although Koop eventually won wide respect with his blend of old-fashioned values, pragmatism and empathy, his nomination in 1981 met a wall of opposition from women's groups and liberal politicians.
Bill Clinton glided through the town meetings, reveling in the chance to display his almost superhuman empathy.
Ultimately, that bond is built on trust--in the entrepreneur's competence, character and empathy for his customers.
And he sought to express empathy with his questioners as they described their own financial struggles.
The problem was empathy, his seeming inability to understand what ordinary Americans were going through in the recession.
"His combination of intellect and empathy made him a truly unique and visionary individual, " Herbert said.
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It was during Stevens' time as the political section chief in Jerusalem that Seidemann got to know the man dubbed "the senator" for his unflappable character and unrelenting empathy.
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Mr Preston does not hide his loathing of the rebels and empathy for the left.
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.
His understanding of the agony and the ecstasy of manic depression displays a level of empathy for the illness never yet found in a novel, a function perhaps of his friendship with fellow-author David Foster Wallace, a real-life depressive who committed suicide in 2008.
His title has a double-meaning: empathy is both very old and freshly topical.
When testifying at his own confirmation hearings, he was all about empathy.
Just what those errors are is a bit unclear, though former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh took particular offense in his portion of the report claims by Freeh that Paterno did not have empathy for the safety of children.
He strains to show empathy and is always looking for the right sound bite, but his expressions and body language betray him.
His portraits of these mothers and their makeshift homes have the clear-eyed empathy found in many of Lange's images from California's Central Valley.
"Khalil Dale fearlessly dedicated his life to helping others, demonstrating deep-rooted Scottish values of compassion and empathy, " he said.
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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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