1. Opinion polls in January and February illustrated the extent of public alarm in Britain. 2. Authorities have been responding to the growing public alarm. 3. But while that progress may have eased public alarm, it has not solved the problem. 4. Certainly, public alarm. 5. Colditz said that he and his colleagues did the study in response to growing public alarm over a possible link between implants and connective tissue diseases. 6. Faced with growing public alarm over a wave of crime, the Brazilian government decreed an immediate ban Tuesday on the sale of firearms. 7. If the government hoped to allay public alarm its censorship had exactly the opposite effect. 8. In addition, the authorities in Ocean County have charged the couple with conspiracy and making a false public alarm. 9. In any case, the finding sparked widespread public alarm. 10. Later, he raised public alarms over nuclear waste left in the Arctic by submarine accidents and haphazard disposal of spent reactor cores. |
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