| 31. | Jo empathised, and was eventually able to convince Inns to put down the gun, and she was arrested.
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| 32. | After all, he comes from a poor family and these are the people he can easily relate to, and empathise.
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| 33. | With that in mind, we can truly empathise with those devastated by the ice storm in Quebec and parts of eastern Ontario.
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| 34. | Far from envying the lavish lifestyle which Archer has not had to work for, one can empathise with his search for purpose.
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| 35. | Care was taken to ensure that viewers empathised with Billy and Honey, to portray their journey in a " realistic way ".
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| 36. | They could end up with something akin to Stockholm syndrome-by watching their subject so much they begin to empathise with them.
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| 37. | However, he was critical of the lack of emotion that had previously inhibited the show, and did not yet empathise with Amy.
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| 38. | Payne opined that viewer could empathise with Annalise because they could have experienced a person at university who acts " grown-up ".
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| 39. | Cameron, who wrote the screenplay, does little to help us empathise with the secondary personalities, with the dialogue at times sounding clunky.
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| 40. | Says Percy Siganporia, vice-president, marketing : " His key strength is his ability to empathise with people at all levels.
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