One is a case of a scholar hosting an empathetically cooperative conversation among two seemingly incommensurable identities. |
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Orikuchi maintained that literature might be the means of overcoming modernity by taking people empathetically to their fore-history. |
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Stockbrokers who can listen empathetically to their clients are less likely to be harangued when an investment tanks. |
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Shared personal history can also contribute to feelings of trust that can help to initiate risk taking when empathetically attuned, which can in turn lead to spontaneous musical utterances. |
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We feel the pain and the loss very deeply since we are empathetically connected to you. |
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Listening empathetically is about being more emotionally intelligent, understanding why we become defensive and what you can do to defuse an emotional reaction. |
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Expressed through intensity of feeling, it reaches its peak when experienced empathetically. |
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In empathetically intimating this, the production compounds one's conviction that this an evening of unalloyed magnificence. |
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Safe in victory, Welles could empathetically display the conscience of a king who, in fact, displayed none. |
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Perhaps the most important initial response to a revelation of this nature is to listen empathetically and without criticism or judgment. |
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It tells us that God is open to suffering, not only empathetically with creation, but in God's own self at and on the cross. |
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Taler, whose career began in dance and choreography, empathetically chronicles the dynamics of the duo's creative process. |
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Other required skills include communicating by listening actively, questioning discreetly, responding empathetically, and advising and directing appropriately. |
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Listen carefully and empathetically to the students' issue. |
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By listening empathetically, sharing their experiences and offering suggestions, peer counsellors are uniquely able to help others like themselves. |
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Part of its leadership will be to accept that controversy will occur, and to navigate that controversy diplomatically and empathetically while maintaining its commitment to objectivity. |
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Women are spontaneously responsible, and it is this feminine natural responsibility that connects them organically and empathetically both to the individual the person and to the whole. |
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For a woman in this society, Tagore empathetically shows, to be unmarried is a social and religious disgrace, and there is nothing a family resents more than an unmarriageable daughter. |
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