(1) I can sympathise with this opinion, but I do not agree with it, as I enjoy this hobby too much.(2) Even if you don't agree with him, it's not difficult to sympathise with the sentiment behind his off-the-cuff remark.(3) I sympathize with this stance, but I just don't think we're likely to attain this goal via war.(4) it is easy to understand and sympathize with his predicament(5) Without them, an audience would be hard pressed to sympathize with Walter without their reactions descending into pity.(6) You can sympathize with all of the film's intentions while wishing for more objective, nuanced arguments.(7) Excessive harshness may alienate readers, and make them sympathize with your adversaries.(8) His personal testimony let them sympathize with otherwise faceless, storyless soldiers.(9) Burke's execution was witnessed by the novelist Sir Walter Scott, who sympathized with the general opinion that both men's wives had served as accomplices, and that the anatomists had been accessories to the murders.(10) Sometimes I feel cursed because I see and sympathize with so many sides of so many housing debates.(11) Not only do we accept them, but we sympathize with their actions because we identify with aspects of their personalities.(12) For the record, I think those laws are stupid, although I sympathize with their intent.(13) Dethroned UK champion Mark Williams sympathised with the opinion of fellow shock second round loser Ken Doherty complaining that top 16 cuemen shouldn't have to play in the earlier rounds.(14) I sympathize with the university's position, assuming that their reason for saying no is candid.(15) And when they are written by supporters or sympathisers of a person who has been active in politics they smack of propaganda.(16) He rejects the attitude that if you try to explain the origins of terrorism you support it or sympathize with it.