1. It will take a lot to convince the increasingly skeptical American public. 2. The sex scandal is titillating the American public. 3. He has endeared himself to the American public. 4. ...the schizophrenic mood of the American public. 5. The President also said that he would support legislation that would assist the states in implementing appropriate reforms in order to make voter registration easier for the American public. 6. But equally significant was their insistence on total secrecy, such was the fear of an adverse response among the American public if news were to leak out. 7. This was the most obvious demonstration to date to the American public of actual co-operation by the two countries. 8. Although some wondered whether this only served to fragment the American public into many more ever-smaller interest groups, others celebrated the new diversity of programming. 9. Americans are understandably reluctant to do this, and it is incumbent on the administration to make the case to Congress and the American public. 10. An emotionally charged May, a Republican Arizona House member, called the stunning reversal a victory for the American public. |