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His is an emotional appeal, rather than a logical one.
But it's just so hard to forget that emotional appeal.
KS: The emotional appeal that is has to everybody. Yeah.
She needs to make a different kind of emotional appeal.
I understand that strategy's emotional appeal, especially to his young supporters.
Biden's emotional appeal to voters starts before he even steps out.
But, she added, there is an emotional appeal to typefaces, too.
"But so do stories that have an emotional appeal," she added.
But none of them has the immediate emotional appeal of, say, Rep.
His strongest emotional appeal lies in the issues of immigration and trade.
Meabh Quoirin made an emotional appeal for help in finding her daughter.
There is emotional appeal in arguing that forests should not be cut.
But we've got to work on the emotional appeal of the border.
Content should have an ethical appeal, an emotional appeal, or a logical appeal.
Delegates responded to her emotional appeal with a long standing ovation, signaling a reprieve.
But the emotional appeal is making the AfD a force to be reckoned with.
At the same time, they also made an emotional appeal to Republicans' moral responsibility.
Even a late-night talk show host, Jimmy Kimmel, joined with an emotional appeal.
The teacher's wife delivered an emotional appeal Friday for her husband to turn himself in.
Most economists generally do not refer to such popular stories or assess their emotional appeal.
Furuya understands the deep emotional appeal of videos like this for the population they serve.
Compared with the earthy, emotional appeal of populist leaders, liberals come across as bloodless technocrats.
McCurry's work is stark and direct, with strong colors, a clear emotional appeal and crisp composition.
These groups are heavy on emotional appeal but light on practical solutions to secure our schools.
Mr Sano's emotional appeal to his fellow delegates drew a direct line between climate change and Haiyan.
The idea that we carry some biological trace of our ancestors' pain has a strong emotional appeal.
At the start of his remarks, Mr Sessions made an emotional appeal to his colleagues in the Senate.
Schumer's emotional appeal "We are not celebrating, we are relieved," Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said after the vote.
The logic of the reasoning is flawed, based on an emotional appeal rather than real statistics or facts.
So, how can environmentally concerned groups fight back against the potent emotional appeal in ads for bottled water?
The facts, law, and emotional appeal will probably never line up quite so well for a government case again.
However, despite the highly emotional appeal of right-to-try these laws appear to be lackluster in their performance.
I agree with the state's argument that you are making an emotional appeal more so than a logical one.
This isn't "death by PowerPoint, " though; it's a compelling 3D spectacle, never short of visual aids or emotional appeal.
A liberal education prepares the private citizen to weigh the actual merits of someone's argument, not merely its emotional appeal.
"For those of us who are British, it holds a strong emotional appeal and potential," he said of the brand.
Prosecutors leaned heavily on their emotional appeal, while the defense urged the jury to use discipline and focus on the law.
The film works on many levels, as a celebration of cinema's emotional appeal, a psychological thriller, and even an action film.
"emotional appeal" The Wallace interview especially stood out because other Fox shows have been promoting faulty stats to stir up fear.
Mixing Disney innocence with an extreme emotional appeal is by now a science for Pixar, so be prepared for the waterworks.
Importantly, to break through a crowded news environment, this needs to be an emotional appeal—not one based on dry statistics.
When the ancient Greeks contemplated the idea of full democracy, they worried that emotional appeal, rather than reason, would sway the crowd.
Later on Thursday, Igor Melnikov, the director of the subsidiary, issued an emotional appeal to the workers via the in-house newspaper.
Of course, much of that has to do with Disney's reputation for stellar storytelling and emotional appeal to both children and adults.
" And he added that it appeared Charlotte Dunn's emotional appeal had prompted Trump to reconsider his approach to solving their "nightmare scenario.
" Lemonis appreciates the emotional appeal of Reed's pitch, but he also questions whether "that softness will turn into strength when it needs to.
His affect is technicolor; he speaks in sound bites; he distills ideas to their simplest, and always caps them with an emotional appeal.
This would be the hardest thing for supporters to accept—that the emotional appeal of Donald Trump means far less to professional politicians.
His emotional appeal to citizens not to step out of their homes did not include specifics about how they would meet basic needs.
But emotional appeal aside, Kim K just proved why she's the reigning queen of the internet — even after a 13-week absence on Instagram.
Matt Gaetz (R-FL), one of Trump's biggest conservative defenders in the House, who used Barr's comments to make an emotional appeal about Trump.
The survey analyzes brand reputation based on six dimensions: social responsibility, vision and leadership, financial performance, products and services, workplace environment, and emotional appeal.
Mr Puigdemont's emotional appeal to restore his government, end rule by Madrid and free the independence leaders served to shore up the separatist vote.
An engaged citizen must weigh the actual merits of an argument, not merely its emotional appeal, and take part in reasoned debate with others.
The next instalment will focus on Character creation specifically, and others segments will address storyboarding, emotional appeal and more, with releases happening throughout 2017.
He'll also own an emotional appeal over some voters who would love to see James prove he's still an elite force in the league.
In an emotional appeal to the court on Monday, Mr. Brunson said he had suffered a breakdown in jail, stopped eating and lost weight.
"Charles, I understand the emotional appeal of what you're saying, but I'm just not going to take the bait, my friend," the mayor responded.
But perhaps it's time to take seriously the emotional appeal of rosé, by which I mean what it connotes to those who crave it.
His mother, Susan Schmidt-Orfanos, made an emotional appeal the next day, saying she didn't want prayers for her son's death — she wanted gun control.
And then there's the emotional appeal of owning a home — the house is yours, and for some people, you can't put a price on that.
However, we're also witnessing this increasingly insipid and suffocating emotional appeal through the co-option of our interests through big social media brands as well.
Legal arguments, they have rightly concluded, are boring and less worthy of pursuing than an emotional appeal which they hope the viewers will eat up.
In an emotional appeal she asked the parliament to keep its hands off the constitution, "or else the country will blow up like a hand grenade".
The assumption has always been that, while emotional appeal might have mattered during the campaign, the practical impact of a Trump Presidency would prove more important.
In her account of the Eichmann trial, she describes how she thinks the tyrant dictator emerges through emotional appeal to the people, rather than political appeal.
It was only after Richard Nixon's southern strategy, followed by Lee Atwater and the culture wars, that Democrats began to focus on a more emotional appeal.
The case against Sanders draws emotional appeal from the widely shared, and accurate, liberal premise that defeating the GOP's eventual nominee is the central imperative of 2016.
Nelson opened his comments on gun control with an emotional appeal, pointing to the attendance of Fred Guttenberg, whose daughter Jaime was killed during the Parkland, Fla.
The appeal of the Galaxy Fold is not based on its functional appeal, but rather on its emotional appeal as the coolest toy in the smartphone business.
The $7bn in humanitarian assistance has bipartisan emotional appeal and there are strong constituencies for continued support to countries that include Afghanistan ($2bn) and Jordan ($1bn), for example.
For me, the pure emotional appeal of the first season have been diluted with an appreciation for the social commentary that has been pretty apparent in recent episodes.
Vice President Biden on Wednesday delivered an emotional appeal to hundreds of medical researchers whose support is needed for his "moonshot" bid to find a cure for cancer.
Mr. Sanders hopes that his emotional appeal to the economic pain felt by the young will propel them to participate at the rates they did in 2008, or higher.
It is little wonder that voters are swayed more by the superficial emotional appeal of simple anti-establishment rhetoric than by serious consideration of the issues facing the country.
The mother of a 2500-year-old college student made an emotional appeal for a citywide ceasefire on Mother's Day weekend after her daughter was shot at a party.
" As for the advice promised in the headline, here's what Rosenkranz has told me he has observed: "The most successful debaters combine intellectually compelling arguments with an emotional appeal.
In closing arguments, Unsworth's attorney, L. Lin Wood, made an emotional appeal to the jury, calling Musk a "liar" while standing just a few feet away from the CEO.
Directly impacted, survivors are understood to have information about the conflict that outsiders don't, and they can make an emotional appeal that those more distanced from the conflict can't.
While Law and Justice came to power with an emotional appeal to nationalism and nostalgia, money has proved to be its most effective tool to galvanize voters across the country.
"Too angry and proud to make an emotional appeal, I never went in and told Bill, point-blank, 'Some days working with you is like being in hell,'" wrote Allen.
This volatile combination of unrealized ambitions, financial fear, and geographic disparity still serves as the real-life backdrop upon which slogans like "Make America Great Again" hold their greatest emotional appeal.
Democrats argue that those numbers prove that voters will look past Trump's emotional appeal as a "strongman" in moments of crisis and appreciate what Clinton supporters see as her steadier hand.
The sunburnt country In a video which went viral across Australia in January, two farmers make an emotional appeal for help standing beside the massive Darling River in New South Wales.
One speaker elicited cheers with an emotional appeal: We should all stand "shoulder to shoulder" to fight Trump, leftists locking arms with neoconservatives to return us to the twentieth-century status quo.
Now that stock options are falling out of favour as one tech initial public offering after another fizzles, for smaller startups the richness relies more on the emotional appeal of founders' missions.
For Mauas, whose anticipation for the showdown was so all-consuming that she and her sister agreed to get matching River tattoos when it was all over, the emotional appeal is gone.
As a final resort, Gail writes an emotional appeal to the president of the United States, Richard Nixon, currently wrapped up in Watergate scandal, but also friends with her father-in-law.
Even the advertising campaign slogan "gohan dekita you," which can mean both "dinner is ready" and "the rice is ready" in Japanese, was created with a specific emotional appeal to hungry diners.
It's more of an emotional appeal, drawing on words and imagery that will resonate with the segment of the U.S. population that's been bristling under a Donald Trump presidency for the past year.
He also often makes an emotional appeal on immigration, likening himself to the people who show up on the border and saying he'd do the same thing if his children were in danger.
Without the emotional appeal of color in the equation, I'm reminded once again why the best iPhone money can buy—the iPhone 11 Pro Max—is the best, most accessible iPhone for me.
To increase the attractiveness of their product, key industry players have formed the Diamond Producers Association, which came up with the "Real is Rare" campaign to highlight the emotional appeal of natural stones.
Why it matters: Democrats hoped to sway public opinion with revelations about a smoking gun of Trump's involvement in a quid pro quo, but the numbers highlight the power of an emotional appeal.
The city and its surrounding county are seen as a potential flash point for Donald Trump to pull off an upset victory in Pennsylvania because of a combination of hard data and emotional appeal.
His mom has multiple sclerosis and featured prominently in Bryce's campaign announcement video, a slickly produced, emotional appeal that featured shots of southeastern Wisconsin farmland and Bryce in his trademark jeans and T-shirt.
Driven by an emotional appeal from Offred, who discovered poor Eden's annotated Bible hidden among her things, Serena gathers the other wives to plead with the Council that girls be allowed to read scripture.
" Attorney General Jeff Sessions, above, started his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee with an emotional appeal, calling the suggestion that he colluded with Russians during the 2016 election an "appalling and detestable lie.
Like other shows, this one had its oddities, such as LG's fridge running Windows 10, but what stood out to me was the practicality and immediate emotional appeal of many of the new products on show.
Instead, he made an emotional appeal rooted in his middle-class biography to restore the "values" of an American compact, in which hard work allowed average families to afford a home, higher education and health care.
In an exclusive interview with CNN in November, the two brothers described their father as "courageous, generous and very brave," and issued an emotional appeal for the return of their father's body, which was never found.
As with his Senate bid, O'Rourke is building his presidential campaign around an aspirational, Barack Obama-esque call to move past partisan politics -- heavy on emotional appeal and fueled by the force of his own personality.
In comparison, gun control advocates are motivated by more abstract notions of reducing gun violence, which, while certainly a worthwhile cause, doesn't have the same emotional appeal as a direct threat to your own property and rights.
Likewise, in Britain the campaign to remain in the EU in the lead-up to the referendum in 2016 relied entirely on tendentious economic forecasting at the expense of any emotional appeal to a shared European future.
Though all films have been highly praised by critics, Inside Out had by far the widest release of any of its competitors, and its emotional appeal, plus that Pixar brand recognition was likely catnip to Academy voters.
Meanwhile, the FBI has gotten victims of the attack and their families to file a brief with an emotional appeal, and an early poll suggests Apple is narrowly losing the battle in the court of public opinion.
Washington (CNN)The sons of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi issued an emotional appeal for the return of their father's body, in their first interview since he was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul a month ago.
In an emotional appeal on his late-night TV show comedian/host Jimmy Kimmel told his audience that his newborn son was born with a condition requiring neonatal open heart surgery -- which he, a wealthy celebrity, could afford.
While Law and Justice's emotional appeal lay in its nationalist rhetoric and frequent reminders of historic betrayals of Poland, it has also been bolstered by generous social policies, including the establishment of a monthly stipend for new mothers.
The computer is the conductor, and in some respects the composer, too, in "Yesterday Tomorrow," a haunting and strangely beautiful musical theater piece that is as simple in its emotional appeal as it is complex in its conception and execution.
Heavy lobbying by the Saudi government, which opposed the bill, was met by a more powerful force -- the emotional appeal of the 9/11 families who fanned out on Capitol Hill in recent weeks to prevent the bill from stalling.
But nothing could have prepared us for this hype reel that his press office has prepared for Tuesday's hearing about China and tech, which marries the civic spirit of C-SPAN to the emotional appeal of a commercial for WWE SummerSlam.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama stood in the White House on Tuesday, making a tough, emotional appeal for his new action on guns before an audience that included Amy Schumer, a comedian and actress who is an outspoken supporter of stricter gun laws.
"I don't think I could have dreamed up the same wording that had as much emotional appeal to gays and lesbians as he did, but he did it and that's the same sign I'll carry to the parade this year," Goldin said.
Ironically, that sort of easily debunkable claim that makes an emotional appeal to those hearing it is a trademark of the president's communication style, not a well-reasoned and grounded-in-reality view of the world that would come from an informed commentator.
Regardless of the fact that immigrants are statistically less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans, the "angel moms" give the real human voices to Trump's message on immigration — one that is less based in policy than in an emotional appeal.
MADRID (Reuters) - Awed by the blue-green hues swirling across the marble-like surface of the Earth below, an Italian astronaut made an emotional appeal from space on Wednesday for world leaders to pull their "heads out of the sand" over climate change.
Regardless of the fact that immigrants are statistically less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans, the "angel moms" give real human voices to Trump's message — one that until now has been based less in policy than in an emotional appeal.
Actress and activist Amber Heard in conversation with Rebecca Ruiz in defense of human rights In her emotional appeal onstage, actress, activist, and human rights champion Amber Heard extolled the virtues of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and why it's so important today.
"They've got all the optics, but I think the government's attempt to contextualize it and make an emotional appeal — that's all good press, but I don't think that changes what's at issue and what's at stake," said Scott Vernick, a partner at Fox Rothschild.
Regardless of the fact that immigrants are statistically less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans, the "angel moms" give the real human voices to Trump's message on immigration — one that is less based in policy and more based in an emotional appeal.
Roger Goodell went on TV and made an emotional appeal to the Say No To Drugs hysteria—which has dogged marijuana for years while (miraculously!) that same mania has not attached itself to the pharmaceutical industry—and tried to say it was based on science.
Some of these books touch fleetingly on Mr. Trump's use of inflammatory language and emotional appeal to feelings of fear and anger, but they do not delve deeply into the consequences of his nativist rhetoric or his contempt for the rules of civil discourse.
Mr. Moore's wife, Kayla Moore, later made an emotional appeal on her husband's behalf, mounting a sustained assault on what she called "fake news" and trying to immunize Mr. Moore from attacks that he disliked women in positions of power, black people and Jewish people.
MADRID, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Awed by the blue-green hues swirling across the marble-like surface of the Earth below, an Italian astronaut made an emotional appeal from space on Wednesday for world leaders to pull their "heads out of the sand" over climate change.
"They had a very emotional appeal: You say 'rape, dumpster, six months,' everyone goes 'ahhh' without looking at the facts," Ms. Cordell said, arguing that Judge Persky had been unfairly targeted by people whose real complaint was with California law at the time of Mr. Turner's sentencing.
While the couple are private about their daughter — they haven't revealed her name, and Kruger made an emotional appeal to her fans in January after photos of herself with her baby were leaked without her permission — the proud dad has offered tiny glimpses of the infant on his Instagram account.
Faced with polling indicating public support for protections, and after an emotional appeal by the television host Jimmy Kimmel that has gone viral, Republicans are making a dubious case that their updated bill provides similar coverage for those who are less healthy, while Democrats are overstating claims about how many are affected.
Together, these six works illustrate the most important features of Moscow Conceptualist movement: its obsession with the relationships between verbal and visual codes of representation, characteristic attitudes of detachment and irony, often paradoxically combined with the personal or emotional appeal to the viewer, self-deprecating humor, and the unwavering idealistic faith in the transformative power of art.
However, understanding why these kinds of movements are attractive to a wide variety of people who consider themselves, accurately or not, to be disenfranchised demands a serious engagement with the aesthetic and emotional appeal of what, for lack of a better term, I'll call traditionalism: largely but not exclusively right-wing movements loosely defined by the rejection of modernity and promise of return to a better time.
He has succeeded brilliantly in overcoming Republicans' ideological objections with what Reggie Jackson used to call "the magnitude of me," making a visceral, emotional appeal to win over voters justifiably enraged by the collapse of the working class, by the wholesale corruption of our financial elite, with assurances that, through the sheer audacity that has always served him well, he will make America great again.
His final line, "Give America a fair trial, she deserves it," was an emotional appeal to the senators in the chamber to vote for the witnesses and the evidence that would allow us to actually get to the bottom of the truth of the alleged scheme by President Trump to use the power of his office to use $400 million in aid to dangle in front of a vulnerable ally facing Russian aggression for the president's own political benefit.
Sen. Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces White House eyes September action plan for gun proposals Trump phoned Democratic senator to talk gun control MORE (D-Conn.), who has emerged as a leading advocate for gun control, made an emotional appeal on Sunday for Congress to address gun violence in the wake of the deadly church shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

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