Sentence examples for emotive focus from inspiring English sources

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The call for liberty from a famous poet who had sacrificed his talent, his fortune and his life for it provided an emotive focus for French support for the Greek war of independence against the occupying Turks.

Nonetheless, we observed a significant increase in the affective dimension that may be explained by contamination from the PBL group (which does have an emotive focus), since both groups share a small clinical working area.

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Because Christmas advertising is especially emotive and family focused, it arguably helps plant the seed that makes us think about replacing our partners too.

A pioneer of a soft-focus, emotive style of pop-country dubbed "countrypolitan," Sherrill had produced hits like "The Grand Tour," for George Jones, and "Behind Closed Doors," for Charlie Rich.

Rachmaninov's big exercise in nostalgia – the Third, is very much a work of exile – benefited enormously from the combination of close attention to detail and heart-on-sleeve emotion that makes Nézet-Séguin such an engaging conductor, and his interpretation was focused yet emotive, a thing of grand passions and minute shifts in colour.

The analysis by the Media Standards Trust of 19 newspapers, including the Daily Telegraph, the Financial Times and the Sun, also found that the Leveson report and the royal charter introduced to underpin a new industry regulator were "widely portrayed as a threat to press freedom", with articles often featuring emotive and repetitive language "focused on freedom and government interference".

The poems are emotional and emotive.

Politically, Coalition ministers may have felt they had no choice but to focus on the emotive issue of enforced home sales.

Haidt asks us to focus on the emotive centers of the brain as biological adaptations, necessary for human society to exist.

But the Republican party's attempts to sway public opinion against the judges have focussed on an emotive decision to give a confessed murderer a new trial, a ruling later overturned by the US supreme court in Washington.

In these kinds of cases, it is often tempting to consider questions such as, 'How much did Shauna know?' or to focus on the disturbing, emotive details of the murder trial.

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