11.   A Christmastime premiere would, perhaps, have gone a little too far in accommodating public taste.

12.   A company typically diversifies to insulate itself from changing public tastes.

13.   A balancing act is required between shaping and following public taste, and it is getting harder.

14.   Allen said he was concerned about the reruns of the show playing six days a week and possibly diluting the public taste for his series.

15.   But changing public tastes are also a factor.

16.   But one inescapable sign of the decay of Roman culture surely was the brutalizing depravity of the public taste, as reflected in popular amusements at the Colosseum.

17.   But like many seafood lovers, Murawski said that a complete comeback of the native fisheries depends on a shift in public taste.

18.   Department stores and museums both aspired, from the start, to improve public taste and raise the quality of industrial production.

19.   Even in the flushest of times, he was acutely aware of the fickleness of public taste and worried about losing his creative powers.

20.   Gingrich too misread the public taste for evolutionary progress -- he saw it as uncritical universal lust for radical, upsetting change.

a. + taste >>共 750
bad 8.45%
good 7.35%
first 7.29%
bitter 3.31%
personal 2.78%
musical 2.06%
sour 1.79%
public 1.64%
poor 1.61%
different 1.49%
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%
taste 0.11%
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