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1 But for most Afghans, civilian deaths will continue to be an emotive issue .
2 Abe has made resolving the emotive issue a signature pledge of his political career.
3 The question of fairness when it comes to water rights is a pretty emotive issue .
4 The rebuilding of Christchurch is clearly an emotive issue .
5 That smacking is a stratospherically emotive issue , entrenched in generational and cultural expectations, is self-evident.
6 Land ownership was an emotive issue in Zimbabwe then as it is in South Africa today.
7 Access to medicines is always an emotive issue .
8 Britain could scarcely have chosen a more emotive issue on which to challenge a Latin American state.
9 The emotive issue of rising house prices has moved rapidly up the political radar screens in recent months.
10 Saying that this is an emotive issue and needs time and careful handling is simply not enough anymore.
11 Allegations of U.S. abuse of detainees captured in Afghanistan have been an emotive issue for Afghans throughout the war.
12 It was "in many ways the most difficult and emotive issue of all in the peace process".
13 A new museum of German immigration goes online this week, just as public debate on this emotive issue turns toxic.
14 This is a complex and emotive issue , but it is one from which we, as a society, should not shirk.
15 For many, the playing of the British national anthem at a venue steeped in Irish nationalist history is an emotive issue .
16 With succession an important and emotive issue , many feel that getting agreement among the whole family is the most crucial first step.
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