Sentence examples for tendency to arouse from inspiring English sources

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(Russell himself had developed a similar line of argument against theories which identify rightness with a tendency to arouse approval in his "The Elements of Ethics" (1912).) This objection leaves Russell untouched.

The 'arousal theory' is, at its simplest, the claim that the expressiveness of a passage of music amounts to its tendency to arouse that emotion in an understanding listener.

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Everything works to arouse or to warn.

Ordinarily this is sufficient to arouse suspicion.

Alfred had failed to arouse much enthusiasm for monasticism.

…This is likely to arouse Justice Kennedy's ire.

Besides, Shunga was meant both to arouse and to educate.

This mystery was beginning to arouse my suspicion.

But the issue continues to arouse passions here.

We are not trying to arouse people.

Read basic school or preliminary books to arouse interest.

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