The last thing I wish is to arouse factual curiosity about the details of the after-world.
Whatever the Fed does, the market downturn is likely to arouse much more debate about interest rate policy.
It is the second type of question which is aimed at arousing speculation about possible solutions.
However, the case also aroused controversy about the court itself.
My empathy for those in flight aroused intimate feelings about the man whose hand I took.
There was a common stain running through the many that aroused suspicions about the rest.
But tell me: what do you find so arousing about the documents?
But the debate in the Lords did arouse some public feeling about civil liberties.
Media analysis often arouses controversy, not just about the findings themselves but about their policy implications.
The action seems certain to arouse new concerns about the confidentiality of tax returns.