41.   But Commissioner William Bratton, once he gauged the full depth of public outrage, mounted an impressive investigation, the largest ever by the Internal Affairs Bureau.

42.   But impeachment seems Draconian, especially in an election year and in the absence of public outrage.

43.   But in the view of many experts, any strategy that banks on public outrage over the failure of rampant capitalism is unlikely to work.

44.   But public outrage at the case prompted Defense Secretary William Cohen to bar officers accused of misconduct from retiring until the charges against them are resolved.

45.   But public outrage forced the company to back down.

46.   But public outrage was absent.

47.   But rather than reassure people the announcement has catalyzed public outrage against the Police Department.

48.   But public outrage never materialized, and Lott, who needed to brush up his credentials with conservatives, never flagged in his support for Helms.

49.   But public outrage prompted another vote.

50.   But supporters contend public outrage over the Bank One tax will wane after voters see the finished product.

a. + outrage >>共 235
public 30.93%
international 11.51%
moral 5.21%
widespread 4.80%
national 3.50%
worldwide 1.90%
expressed 1.70%
popular 1.30%
latest 1.30%
terrorist 1.20%
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%
outrage 0.59%
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