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Topics typically become controversial when students have competing values and interests; when they strongly disagree about statements, assertions, or actions; when the subject touches on some particular sensitivity (e.g. political or religious); or when they arouse an emotional reaction.

The stories couldn't be more engaging, yet they arouse an oddly satisfying uneasiness that you're missing something vital; no sooner do you finish reading one than you want to read it again.

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Such a change in the law would arouse a lot of opposition.

Pons et al. (2006) confirmed that a crowded hedonic consumption setting could arouse a positive evaluation from customers.

The issues with the teaching profession are numerous, but they arouse a prevailing plea: We need your help.

The NSC's illegal activities came to light in November 1986 and aroused an immediate public uproar.

His suicide aroused an almost Princess Diana-like outpouring of public grieving in Britain.

But they have also aroused an Israeli yearning for "separation" between the two nations.

The latter then donated electron to the graphene/g-C3N4 nanohybrids based photoelectrode, arousing an increased photocurrent signal.

Disaggregated spacecraft architecture arouses an increasing attention in the realm of distributed space systems in recent years.

Geula considered him to be primitive, bestial, ugly, and wretched, yet he aroused an obsessive sexual desire in her.

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