21.   But Lessig also needled the Disneyites, saying that a proposed law to strengthen and extend copyrights would hinder public discourse and innovation.

22.   But when we discourage well-behaved people from expressing themselves, we cede public discourse to the screamers.

23.   But, he said, the network stands as the only place on television for public discourse among young people.

24.   China has in recent months arrested scores of dissidents, closed newspapers and fired outspoken editors in an accelerating effort to tighten control on public discourse.

25.   Columnist Chuck Colbert thinks the summit has set a new tone for public discourse about homosexuality.

26.   Contemporary American public discourse consists almost exclusively of complaints, often at near-hysteria pitch.

27.   Critics point to a number of other incidents that, in their view, show that Sharpton continues to work outside acceptable public discourse.

28.   Crosscut, the chapters are like the text in those balloons over the heads of characters in comic strips, the ones relating inner thoughts rather than public discourse.

29.   Debate over these issues has come to dominate public discourse in Turkey, raising sensitive issues that many people here have never before confronted.

30.   Does it help the victims to keep these events on the front burner of public discourse?

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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