Idiom
Hot button.
(USA) A hot button is a topic or issue that people feel very strongly about.
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"We believe revenue recognition is, and continues to be, the S.E.C.'s No. 1 hot button," Mr. Gavin said.
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"Ain't" sometimes feels like a hit parade of '70s hot-button "ghetto" issues: poverty, alcoholism, drugs, violence, police harassment.
In a survey of participants to determine which issue would be "most important" in choosing a presidential candidate, the summit's organizers didn't even think to list the war, health care or fighting poverty among the 12 hot-button options.
Timeless 3. Passions: Strongest enduring interests 4. Hot Buttons: Strongest dislikes, weaknesses, and situations and tasks they want to avoid.
In Mr. Russell's astonishing career, however, 1971 is the hot button: the year The Devils, his adaptation of Aldous Huxley's The Devils of Loudun, was released.
That became evident to neighborhood groups when the private school at 110th Street resurfaced as a hot button issue last December.
A description of the values that should guide decision-making can be found in Table 2. Included in the framework are "hot button" ethical issues that we identified through our work with Toronto hospitals and the MOHLTC.
If high-speed connectivity is your hot button, go for the 750.
For example, there is that GM 1,000 car giveaway: come into the showroom, push the "hot button" (meaning the OnStar button) and see if you've won a new GM car.
They are using the technique to build 3-D websites where everything seems to be a hot button to something else.
They are using the technique to build 3-D Web sites where everything seems to be a hot button to something else.
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