1. And it could draw public sympathy for Lewinsky, who has been depicted by some as a young woman of uncertain reliability, and by others as a victim. 2. But that concern drew little sympathy from Internet fans. 3. Few Mexicans agreed with their armed tactics but their positions drew widespread sympathy. 4. Faulder, who would have become the oldest inmate to be executed in Texas, drew little sympathy from state officials despite the protests. 5. Given the decline in the percentage of women coaching all sports, the complaints by male basketball coaches do not draw much sympathy from some female sports executives. 6. His cause has drawn sympathy from movie actors and world leaders, from Ed Asner to Nelson Mandela. 7. That argument does not draw much sympathy from Title IX advocates. 8. The coalition draws public sympathy for the legislation sought by the original client, who recedes into the background. 9. The comments drew little sympathy from members of Congress at the time. 10. The Thornes drew sympathy from other adoptive parents and some agencies, who began to speak more openly about the stresses inherent in the adoption process. |