91.   They also say opening up hunting after a ban of more than two decades would not protect the public because too few lions would be killed.

92.   This is why any effort to protect the public from unscrupulous marketing types should include firms that make the elderly targets by design.

93.   Unlike the Olympics and Super Bowl, neither the SEC nor the NCAA Final Four are considered national security events with a huge federal presence to protect the public.

94.   We must do the best we reasonably can do to protect the public from the horror of terrorism.

95.   Wood anticipated that the Consumer Product Safety Commission would take action to protect the public.

96.   Yet the revelation has opened a flood of questions over whether the administration was negligent in not doing more to protect the public.

97.   Yet, they add, the administration is seeking major budget increases for homeland security aimed at protecting the public from bioterrorist attacks.

98.   President Bush has said he supports open access to Mexican trucks, but he also favors rigorous inspections to protect the public.

99.   Police commissioner George Fivaz also welcomed the ANC move, saying police officers needed to see their hard work backed by stiff sentences that help protect the public.

100.   A panel created to help tobacco farmers while protecting the public from smoking hazards recommended Friday that the Food and Drug Administration be allowed to regulate tobacco.

v. + public >>共 491
educate 6.77%
protect 5.02%
inform 4.67%
mislead 3.23%
serve 2.30%
warn 2.06%
reassure 1.83%
reach 1.48%
keep 1.48%
take 1.48%
protect + n. >>共 1085
child 3.38%
right 2.90%
environment 2.68%
privacy 2.25%
interest 2.02%
people 1.92%
worker 1.66%
consumer 1.37%
civilian 1.07%
investment 1.06%
public 0.85%
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