0 a person who supports a political organization or believes in a set of ideas:
1 a person who supports a political organization or believes in a set of ideas:
On occasions, argumentative bridges have been unable to overcome all resistance from critics and sympathizers.
A new metonym may appeal to critics of economic man, whilst potentially repelling its sympathizers.
The guerrilla war of the 1970s witnessed an attack on modernity as the guerrillas and their sympathizers regarded immigrant farmers as colonial collaborators.
Both the sympathizers and the revisionists shared the presumption that the revolutionary regime, at least initially, succeeded in removing traditional hierarchies from local power.
Funds were generated from donations, from fees paid by members and from properties that members and sympathizers endowed to the organization (awqaf).
This transformation created more nearly 'continuous' voter distributions without fundamentally changing the distributions of party sympathizers along the policy scales.
Secondly, the popular texts produced by psychoanalysts and their sympathizers, intended to educate the public and promote the psychoanalytic cause.
Note that in this distribution the policy preferences of the competing parties' sympathizers do not overlap.
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