Sentence examples for hottest button from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Hot button.

(USA) A hot button is a topic or issue that people feel very strongly about.

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"When you put it in terms of human evolution, you're referring to the hottest button of a hot-button issue".

"When you put it in terms of human evolution, you're referring to the hottest button of a hot-button issue," said Molleen Matsumura of the National Center for Science Education in El Cerrito, Calif.

He stressed the need for a strong defense and for cutting the deficit, and he drew his strongest cheers when he pressed on the week's hottest button, the administration's plan to require Catholic-run institutions to offer insurance coverage for contraceptives.

It's because the movie which is based on the true story, as Anthony writes, of "seven Cistercian monks who were kidnapped and beheaded during the Algerian civil war of the nineteen-nineties"—presses the hottest button that there is in France at the moment: relations between Christians and Muslims, and, in particular, between native French Christians and North African immigrants.

As everyone here knew, the hottest button in airline pilot labor issues right now is the growing pressure on pilots' unions to accept drastic changes in so-called scope clauses that address smaller jets and smaller pay scales for those who fly them.

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She hit your hot button.

Too much of a hot button.

He's very careful around that kind of hot button.

But race remains a perennial hot button for the company.

Could it be the next hot button issue?

But Al was always the hot button, and he's always going to be the hot button".

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