31.   Bundesbank officials, in a rare public protest, warned that the plan risks undermining investor confidence in German monetary policy and the future single currency.

32.   But public protests and lawsuits have played a big role.

33.   But since January they have been afraid to make any public protests.

34.   But that repressive tradition is not something a U.S. president can accept without public protest when it is waved in front of him.

35.   But, in Kansas, there have been no public protests.

36.   By either measure, it was the biggest public protest since Yeltsin won re-election last July.

37.   Calling for a curb on public protests at government buildings, many involving land issues, he said that people should confine their complaints to proper government channels.

38.   Commercial images of all kinds are much less subject to public protest than art.

39.   Communist officials have repeatedly prohibited public protests against visiting Japanese dignitaries, concerned about tarnishing relations with an important trading partner.

40.   Controversial subject matter ignites public protests, which causes sponsors to flee, which draws in more viewers, which begets more advertising revenue.

a. + protest >>共 542
street 8.24%
violent 6.65%
anti-government 3.74%
similar 3.18%
daily 2.78%
peaceful 2.72%
angry 2.47%
public 2.37%
strong 2.25%
mass 2.12%
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%
protest 0.49%
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