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They tend to evoke strong emotional responses from my students.
Put simply, telling gun owners they are bad citizens doesn't tend to evoke a willingness to respect gun control arguments.
(To me, they tend to evoke morning hours, when the visible world, well rested, has something almost eager about it).
While the west hails the heroism displayed in these events, for the Czechs they tend to evoke feelings of shame.
Good stories, whether dramas or action films, tend to evoke emotional responses, including empathy and other forms of social cognition.
Conservationists often complain that it is difficult to gain popular support for saving sharks — animals that tend to evoke fear rather than sympathy.
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Similarly, the double negative type of interrogation is to be shunned as it tends to evoke anxiety.
It tends to evoke a conspicuously literal sex appeal premised on showing off: teased hair, metallic miniskirts, animal-print accessories.
Regina Nejman is a Brazilian-born, New York-based choreographer whose work tends to evoke Latin dance stereotypes.
In addition, the results confirmed that products composed of curvier elements tended to evoke a stronger pleasure response compared with those defined by straight lines.
The law of association by similarity states that the sensation or idea of a particular object tends to evoke the idea of something that is similar to it.
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