91.   Now, negative ads from both sides fill the airwaves.

92.   On balance, negative ads are considered by the specialists as more beneficial than not someone in a contentious election battle.

93.   Now each side is accusing the other of having launched the negative ad war that is running on South Carolina television.

94.   On the other hand, his multi-million dollar barrage of slick negative TV ads was effective in driving down support for other candidates.

95.   Only now, he said, were they beginning to vote against sponsors of negative ads.

96.   Or perhaps, in spite of their truly not liking negative ads, people are influenced by them, anyway.

97.   Only a fool rides unarmed into Iowa or New Hampshire without packing some negative ad artillery.

98.   Probably people were at parties celebrating the end of all the negative TV ads.

99.   Quick-response tactics all but assure negative ads.

100.   Power generators and marketers, condemned as gougers by Gov. Gray Davis, are striking back at the governor with negative ads.

a. + ad >>共 814
new 10.58%
print 7.64%
negative 5.12%
full-page 4.61%
political 3.39%
personal 2.58%
first 2.16%
magazine 2.07%
online 1.50%
recent 1.29%
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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