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1 Those who can empathize with their clients and understand their true needs.
2 I fully empathize with the discipline it takes to commit to boycotting.
3 It doesn't excuse his tyrannical behavior, but you do empathize with him.
4 Feinberg said he cannot help but empathize with that public anger.
5 Which also means we don't empathize with any of these creatures.
6 Insomniacs are exquisitely grateful for people to empathize with their weariness.
7 People show autonomic responses when they empathize with the suffering of another person.
8 He seemed so devoid of emotion these days, so unable to empathize with her.
9 You have to be able to empathize with that character.
10 The comedian already demonstrated he didn't empathize with the plight of the trans community.
11 Making the movie, he said, made him empathize with the plight of reality-TV stars.
12 So I suppose I can empathize with what you're feeling more than most Adamists.
13 Many empathize with the Hammond family, and share complaints with the militiamen about local government.
14 Most neurologists do, so we can better understand these conditions and empathize with our patients.
15 It's I think why ultimately Eddie I think is a character you can empathize with .
16 He supplied his awkward characters with natural dialogue, allowing audiences to empathize with their travails.
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