1.   And despite public disgust with political attack advertisements, the similarly negative fake polling technique is less likely to draw criticism because it is disguised.

2.   Aznar has tapped public disgust with the get-rich-quick culture.

3.   Both are aware of public disgust with mudslinging, and know that they could deepen cynicism and depress turnout.

4.   But public disgust with government would certainly intensify sharply if, through miscalculation, the United States defaulted on its financial obligations.

5.   But Musharraf is banking on public disgust with sectarian violence, and the prospect that Pakistan could be isolated internationally and branded as a sponsor of terrorism.

6.   Clinton also asked the Republicans to help pass campaign-reform legislation before the opportunity created by public disgust with both parties fades away.

7.   Despite scandals, public disgust and pious lip-service, the prospects for serious political campaign finance reform remain remote.

8.   Despite the mounting public disgust with and clamor against the abductions, guerrilla leaders have made it clear that they do not intend to abandon the practice.

9.   Frequent scandals and election fraud heightened public disgust with the PRI.

10.   He has been consistently less popular than Clinton, even at the depths of public disgust with the president.

a. + disgust >>共 58
public 26.67%
widespread 6.67%
utter 4.17%
general 3.33%
growing 3.33%
popular 3.33%
apparent 2.50%
mock 2.50%
total 2.50%
evident 1.67%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
disgust 0.06%
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