91.   Otherwise, the public reaction might not be so predictable as some Democrats imagine.

92.   Previous accusations of Polish attacks on Jews also received widespread attention and the public reaction was defensive and anti-Semitic.

93.   Probably the most interesting aspect of the eavesdropping method of assessing public reaction was the remarkable congeniality of those discussing their varied opinions of the debate.

94.   Public reaction as to how Clinton had appeared on the videotape was mixed.

95.   Public reaction has been relatively muted for a variety of reasons, including the good economy and recent progress in combating the federal deficit.

96.   Public reaction to the planned sale has been sharp and hostile.

97.   Public reaction already has caused the power authority to postpone a vote on the Pataki plan.

98.   Public reaction also figures to be different.

99.   Public reaction kicked in when voters soon figured out that the famous Contract With America was a shell game of dazzling misnomers.

100.   Radio talk show hosts, who have energized public discussion of other issues in the past, are still sorting out the public reaction to the Gramm film saga.

a. + reaction >>共 932
immediate 12.12%
rapid 6.15%
allergic 5.16%
chemical 4.33%
initial 3.53%
public 3.45%
mixed 3.31%
first 3.11%
official 2.49%
negative 2.40%
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%
reaction 0.51%
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