1.   And they worry that unchecked misconceptions will end up breeding public skepticism when El Nino hype and misinformation are eventually exposed.

2.   A bigger problem to overcome may be public skepticism of corporations fed by scandals, such as the collapse of Enron and indictment of its auditor, Arthur Andersen.

3.   A number of influences -- money from interest groups, the power of television, deepening public skepticism -- have been sapping the strength of the major parties.

4.   But in addition to opposition in Congress, Clinton will also have to overcome public skepticism about his proposals.

5.   But he and officials at other networks suggested that the verdicts stem from a growing public skepticism about television.

6.   But it can be downright infuriating when the candidates in qustion have complained -- as Clinton recently has -- about public skepticism.

7.   If public skepticism in Britain is starting to grow, in Germany it is becoming deafening.

8.   Instead, they merely elevated public skepticism.

9.   Its first-rate cast faced the inherent lack of drama in, and public skepticism of, ink-stained wretches so long after Watergate.

10.   Its release created a media spectacle and raised widespread public skepticism.

a. + skepticism >>共 182
widespread 7.50%
expressed 5.63%
deep 5.63%
healthy 5.63%
public 5.25%
considerable 4.69%
growing 3.75%
initial 3.19%
great 2.06%
increasing 1.88%
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%
skepticism 0.05%
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