1.   Because the public has not embraced the issue, the McCain-Feingold bill has sputtered in Congress for four consecutive years.

2.   But for all its opposition to these services, the record industry has not offered any other means of getting music that the public has embraced.

3.   Critics questioned whether Ford had gone too far, but the public embraced the styling, and other manufacturers rushed to produce their own jelly beans.

4.   Gore said he expects the American public to embrace HDTV.

5.   Gore said that he expected the American public to embrace HDTV.

6.   He simply wants the public to embrace motorcycle racers as much as it does auto racers.

7.   If the buying public embraced the booth from its start, some show producers were understandably wary of slashing their prices.

8.   No matter what the paid wise men say, the wise public will not embrace anyone who wins this election by selective counting or by blocking an accurate count.

9.   Ready to forgive Clinton for one alleged misstep after another, the public never fully embraced Gingrich in anywhere near the same way.

10.   That is, until he grew tired of writing songs about life and love that a fickle public embraced fleetingly, if at all.

n. + embrace >>共 504
company 2.62%
people 2.55%
fan 2.40%
leader 2.18%
government 2.04%
two 1.89%
weather 1.82%
man 1.75%
investor 1.75%
woman 1.60%
public 1.31%
public + v. >>共 590
be 15.66%
have 7.80%
want 3.85%
see 3.26%
know 2.52%
seem 2.29%
get 2.02%
support 1.39%
think 1.20%
expect 1.20%
embrace 0.38%
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