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That is, when an activity elicits fear, disgust, or other preconceived negative associations, we are quick to assume it provides little benefit.
Mr. Moore hijacked the title because he knows it elicits fear, and his right-wing radio critics liken him to Goebbels because of his willingness to manipulate facts to whip up an audience accordingly.
Yet the intelligent potential of machines frequently elicits fear in people.
Anger elicits anger, fear elicits fear, no matter how well meaning we may be.
For many people, the very name "Trump" elicits fear and anger.
Among some members of the FSA, the possibility of jihadists in their ranks elicits fear mixed with profound respect.
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Mr. Banlue does not elicit fear.
They did not dominate, or decimate, or elicit fear across the league.
Since the scary holiday is a good excuse for television programmers to try to elicit fear, two ancestors of "Vampire Bats" are also being shown this week.
A proposed government tribunal to adjudicate complaints against the news media has elicited fear among journalists that it could be used to muzzle them.
When the neutral stimulus (the rock or the sound of an airplane) later occurs, it automatically activates the amygdala like the original danger did, eliciting fear, and also triggers worry — anxiety.
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