Yet this report, like so many, adopts a preposterous pretence of precise measurement which immediately arouses suspicion.
He rides the train and gets off at any stop that arouses his interest.
But illegal immigration remains a divisive subject that still arouses visceral opposition among some Americans.
Ms Boxer arouses among Republicans the same emotion that Jesse Helms does among Democrats.
Like Fallaci, their liberalism arouses their commitment to the preservation of the Judeo-Christian foundations of Europe.
Neither the Liberal leader, Gordon Campbell, nor his promise of heavy spending cuts, arouses much enthusiasm.
Yet it remains curious that the same evidence about phthalates arouses so much less concern in America.
The whole process arouses antagonistic feelings that might have been avoided if the employee were treated with dignity.
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As a candidate, Barack Obama spoke of soothing the rage that abortion arouses.
On the other hand, his role in three bailouts arouses other ambiguous responses.
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But outside Scotland, constitutional reform arouses little excitement one way or the other.
It arouses capacities born in the fires of love, fury, and survival instinct.
When you tell people a story, it arouses their emotions and releases dopamine in their brains, which makes that content sticky.
The veteran politician - who served as finance minister and prime minister before succeeding arch-rival Vaclav Havel as president in 2003 - arouses strong passions.
It arouses less public hostility than tax hikes or spending cuts.
Welcome though it has been, the soya boom arouses some worries.
In color theory, black, although powerful, lends us a sign of uneasy authority holding the power with a mighty roar and seldom arouses an infuriated response.
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But that arouses passionate opposition among the many Bolivians who have not yet learned to live with their defeat by Chile in a war 120 years ago.
But as happened with Microsoft itself some years ago, Google seems now to have reached the stage where it is so dominant that its every move arouses suspicion.
Having regained a congressional majority in the election, the government is now pushing through a measure to regulate newsprint, which arouses fears in newspapers that have been critical of the Kirchners.
But it takes some explanation beyond the usual bruises of political life to account for the full extent of Mr Mandelson's isolation within his own party and the venom he arouses.
Although the legislation arouses little enthusiasm in the country, it is the price that Berlusconi has to pay to keep the League in his coalition and so retain a parliamentary majority for his magistrate-hobbling justice bill.
There is no doubt, however, that his favored stalking ground is Europe, East and West, and that the era that most consistently arouses his imagination, and to which, with a twinge of pardonable nostalgia, he occasionally harks back, is the Cold War.
Tony Blair hopes to revive local politics through elected mayors, but that neither solves the regional problem nor arouses much enthusiasm: 30 places have held mayoral referendums since 2001, only 11 have opted to elect a mayor and none of them is a big city.
There are, however, doubts that Greece can realise its ambitions, partly because the absence of a land registry means that the government may not have clear legal title to all of the things it wants to sell, partly because it is not clear what price they could fetch, and partly because privatisation arouses political opposition at home.
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