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He could get emotive, he said, about the amount of money the NHS spends on many other things compared with mental health.
The lack of evidence means that belief in the success or failure of Sure Start is as much a question of ideological preferences as it is of social science.Sure Start helps children whose parents "smoke and don't read to their kids"And this is where things get emotive.
Live performances of these songs really get emotive sometimes.
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"We've made a lot of progress on the millennium goals, but what we've never really done is try and get the emotive element and stories from people," Arora said.
It hasn't got the emotive impact of cuts to, say, hospitals or schools, but it is just as important.
It's still got the emotive vocals swirling about in the ether, but you'll be clapping along and tapping your toes...to a song about being super lonely.
It's only natural that we now want to combine the type of information we can get from people — emotive-based data like social proof — with the efficiency of obtaining information via Google.
I have emotive, strongly-felt memories.
It can be emotive: people get upset about potential closures of buildings.
Facebook comment reels and Messenger threads could get a lot more emotive, personal and fun when the company eventually launches its own Avatars.
This is a very emotive issue, and those who were here in the last Parliament will know how emotive it can get," Ms Dorries told the committee.
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