Quotes about elicits (7 Quotes)



    One of the striking things about seeing Edwards up close is the degree of raw anger he evinces in his speeches -- and the level of anger he elicits from his audiences toward the president.

    We wanted to include the most memorable people. Richard and Jonathan were both high on the list. Richard always elicits a reaction, one way or the other.

    It elicits a moment in history. Being a New Yorker and living among immigrants, it really warms your heart that this opened doors for so many generations. It enabled so many opportunities not only for the people that were coming, but a future for their descendants.

    The government has managed to turn something that feels pretty populist into an issue that elicits a great deal of discomfort. There's a perception that there's a population that is out of control and doesn't respect anything. The licensing rules are playing badly.


    The Booker elicits a massive amount of press coverage in Britain - one paper devoted two entire pages of its news section to analysis of the long list, including a full-page chart with the covers of all the books, descriptions of them and predictions of how they will do in the competition. Literature doesn't get nearly as much attention in the United States, but when I returned from vacation, the Associated Press was running a story about the year in books that presented a very different view from the British one. I think everyone is still waiting for the book that everyone greets as the big literary book, ... People thought it would be a strong year for fiction, but it hasn't turned out that way.




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