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Meanings of more empathy in English
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Usage of more empathy in English
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They feel moreempathy when they see White skin pierced than Black.
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First the renegade Core elements continued cannibalizing to evolve moreempathy-prone Core elements.
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Already, call-centre software systems can prompt staff to show moreempathy.
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And I suddenly felt a lot moreempathy for Michael's confusion.
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She thought the funeral director had moreempathy than that.
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Adults needed better education about how to treat children and teenagers with moreempathy, he said.
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And that was very important for me: I learned moreempathy, and about human relationships, partnerships.
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And people sorta pushed back on it, and is there you know moreempathy or not empathy?
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We tend to think that the way to address disease and death is to have moreempathy.
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But he has faced criticism for not showing moreempathy and a way forward for improving race relations.
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There are many arguments now, but like, it's about the empathy question, does it create moreempathy or not?
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The more comfortable your participants are, the more normally they'll behave and the moreempathy and understanding you'll gain.
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Females might be inclined to display moreempathy than males with Asperger's syndrome so they won't be picked out.
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The greyness has been feasting on me. But could the collective experience of enduring the coronavirus be helping us, as a society, build moreempathy?
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Mostly how much she's like you - smart but not freakishly smart, with moreempathy, emotional stability and sense of duty than most people have.
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Turner said while he never felt personally objectified, it enabled him to have moreempathy towards women who have found themselves in a similar position.