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But it wasn't just social issues that aroused his ire.
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However, as others have noted, bailouts and the perceived ingratitude of Wall Street bankers is one of the only issues that arouses both the left and right.
Even though Speaker Ryan was reportedly willing to hold a vote in the House, Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, refused to make room on the calendar for any issue that aroused dissent within his caucus.
Race here is a complex, ubiquitous, delicate issue that arouses both passion and boredom for everyone.
It's an issue that arouses strong feelings, with many angry at the stance taken by arts minister Ed Vaizey.
Even under the best of circumstances, immigration reform is a rancorous issue that arouses powerful nativist passions.
His differences with Erdoğan were not chiefly over the issues that have aroused mass protest, but rather with his rhetorical style and his polarising stances in the Middle East.
That aroused amazement and admiration at Drexel.
She said Mr. Obama had not decided whether to post National Guard troops along the border, an issue that has aroused opposition in Mexico.
The decision by Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to throw the federal government's weight against Arizona, on an issue that has aroused passions among state residents, has irritated many state governors, and nine states filed papers supporting Arizona in the court case.
The health of immigrant populations is an issue that has aroused a great deal of interest in recent years.
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