91.   Whatever the final verdict in the Oprah Winfrey lawsuit, the damage has been done to public discourse about issues concerning food, diet, health and nutrition.

92.   Were this to happen, de la Rua could be accused of some of the same faults as the former president, even if his public discourse pretended otherwise.

93.   When public discourse turns to violence in the movies, the conversation is usually about films I have not seen and likely will not see.

94.   When this belief is filtered into public discourse, it is natural to drift toward vague or common-denominator language.

95.   Who can sensibly argue that our public discourse has not gotten out of hand?

96.   Yet liberals routinely get away with injecting it into the public discourse.

97.   He said all too often, leaders had used the Asian value of placing community rights before individual rights to prevent debate, public discourse and political change.

98.   Its members must keep abreast of public discourses by hearing the views of experts and different groups in society.

99.   Now all public discourse is nonsense.

100.   Overall, the polls and the public discourse point to rising levels of disgust and distrust.

a. + discourse >>共 206
public 16.45%
political 16.45%
civil 2.42%
academic 2.10%
american 1.94%
philosophical 1.61%
national 1.61%
intellectual 1.61%
serious 1.61%
everyday 1.61%
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%
discourse 0.20%
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