71.   It is a legacy that is bemoaned by many Texans and has cost the governor some negative national publicity.

72.   It is unclear whether Ms. Lewinsky will give the program a hoped-for lift or drag it down because of the negative publicity that her presidential dalliance generated.

73.   It was a pyrrhic victory for the company, which faced a fresh onslaught of negative publicity when the appeal went to court.

74.   It is proposed in an attempt to counter what the wine industry sees as a flood of negative publicity about the effects of wine and other alcoholic beverages.

75.   Lately, though, they have been forced to confront the risk of negative publicity stemming from that very unpredictability.

76.   Kemp cited his unhappiness with his contract, team management and negative publicity as reasons for wanting out of Seattle.

77.   Kredietbank has consistently denied the charges, and said earlier this month that the negative publicity has not cost it much business.

78.   Many fear negative publicity.

79.   Most observers expect the school to receive sanctions, which will mean more negative publicity.

80.   Negative publicity for the league has not been limited to violent crimes.

a. + publicity >>共 391
bad 15.15%
negative 11.37%
free 3.57%
pretrial 3.42%
national 3.17%
wide 2.92%
widespread 2.52%
extensive 2.47%
good 2.37%
adverse 2.37%
negative + n. >>共 671
effect 6.14%
impact 6.12%
territory 3.75%
publicity 3.65%
reaction 2.99%
ad 2.76%
news 2.12%
image 2.07%
growth 1.94%
comment 1.73%
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