21.   But much public resentment against the Turks remains.

22.   Compounding those worries are a string of politically sensitive anniversaries that could galvanize public resentment.

23.   Despite public resentment, the Arabs enjoy the support of Taliban leaders, in part because the Taliban need the militants to help fight opposition forces in the north.

24.   Despite government efforts to improve ties with Japan by putting history on the back-burner, public resentment still holds considerable sway.

25.   He opened the session with warnings that corruption was making public resentment worse and told officials not to resort to crude means to suppress complaints.

26.   However, it causes significant public resentment and has been harshly criticized by Western governments and human rights organizations.

27.   In laying out his policies, he warned delegates not to make public resentment worse with their own corruption or by resorting to crude acts of suppression.

28.   Leaders of the ruling Communist Party are worried that dissidents may seek to take advantage of festering public resentment over unemployment, stagnating incomes and official corruption.

29.   There was strong public resentment against the four-day attacks on Iraq by U.S.-British warplanes and missiles last week.

30.   To dampen public resentment, the State Council imposed price controls last year on grain, pork, edible oils and other basic foodstuffs and consumer goods.

a. + resentment >>共 206
growing 6.81%
deep 6.48%
popular 6.31%
public 6.15%
lingering 4.49%
widespread 4.15%
strong 2.66%
simmering 2.33%
racial 1.99%
old 1.99%
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%
resentment 0.07%
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