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1 Because of my own private situation, I could empathise with those snails.
2 I aim to observe people rather than empathise with them, she says.
3 Actors usually tell you how how much they empathise with their characters.
4 But she can empathise with the pain the Greenbergs must be feeling.
5 Indeed, many will empathise with Verstappen showing a similar fierce emotional drive.
6 Why are we so much less likely to empathise with victorious women?
7 We only needed to empathise with Begum's situation in the abstract.
8 Jesus it's not going to work.' Every professional cricketer can empathise with Davis.
9 We should be able to empathise with people who are different to us.
10 It's also difficult to empathise with more than one person at a time.
11 Listeners will not empathise with someone who thinks they are above the law.
12 And maybe it's because of that that I can empathise with poor people.
13 I find it impossible to empathise with those who enjoy the torture of animals.
14 I want to see what other people's problems are and to empathise with them.
15 Then, South Africans' ability to empathise with the client will become even more valuable.
16 Counsellors and carers can become the victims of their ability to empathise with suffering.
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