It is no wonder then, that intentionality is such an emotive issue for evolutionary biology.
The song is grounded by Kempf's deep, emotive vocals, lending it an honest and heartfelt immediacy.
Capital punishment has strong support in the US, yet it remains an emotive issue.
While these can be very emotive, true and real responses, there is always more to it.
By retiring before this election, Dr Mahathir deprived his critics of their most emotive issue.
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Why have they done so on a topic as emotive as the death penalty?
And why should congressional Republicans change their minds on this most emotive of issues?
The issue of state aid has become increasingly emotive as competition in the industry has increased.
Now we have neo-modernism which embraces a less rigid, more emotive expression of modernist.
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It allows users to send emotive feelings that may be difficult to express verbally.
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Health Minister Edwin Poots said he recognised that views on organ donation were "personal and emotive".
"The public debate tends to be black and white, emotive and headline-grabbing, " he says.
Workers who are more physically active are more excited, emotive and engaged in their work.
The trickiest and most emotive new issues, however, concern labour standards and the environment.
For his part, BA chief executive Willie Walsh has steered clear of such emotive language.
The choices being presented to voters by the two opposing campaigns have been simple and emotive.
It's very emotive and there is a certain sentimentality people feel towards their local hospitals.
These developments have sparked complex and emotive debates about how to handle the final stages of life.
The drugs deal removes an emotive and highly symbolic issue which could have torpedoed the entire round.
Setting aside the emotive issue of the "Devonwall" seat, both counties would gain strikingly new whole constituencies.
The idea, we're told, is to take politics out of the highly emotive issue of health reconfiguration.
Natch, there will be plenty of live, emotive shots from the cockpit and via wing mounted cameras.
The latest row may be more emotive because it involves a religious leader rather than just newspaper editors.
But he described the "emotive and vexed" land issue as "the last colonial question which heavily qualifies our sovereignity".
But what better way for a government to push through controversial legislation quickly than to harness their emotive properties?
Lobbyists can provide plenty of emotive and colourful reasons why the WTO should not pen a set of rules.
Ms McClelland said HCW often had to deal with "high cost, low volume services" issues which were particularly emotive.
Cortana seems more emotive than before -- a welcome addition to the character.
Downing Street was later clearly unhappy about the use of such emotive language.
But for the government, minister Liam Byrne said it was "emotive but deceptive".
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