51.   For a few weeks at least, the U.S. will be morally accountable for how public order is maintained, if not for maintaining order itself.

52.   He becomes a tyrant, seeking to establish public order as if it could be created by formula.

53.   Ho said it was undemocratic for the police to determine which groups were harmful to public order and should be banned from demonstrating.

54.   In the Nasdaq market, brokerage firms make markets in various securities, buying and selling them in response to public orders.

55.   Israel would retain responsibility for security and public order in the area of the Jewish enclaves.

56.   It would assist the authorities in assuring public order and in the holding of elections.

57.   Margins are much higher on public orders than on private orders, analysts said.

58.   On Friday, Penelas called for calm and said police would make arrests to stop any violence or disruptions of the public order.

59.   Now public order is much improved and the economy revived.

60.   Only substantial evidence of presidential wrongdoing that threatened the processes of government or the public order can justify this grave and ideally bipartisan process.

a. + order >>共 1156
restraining 9.19%
new 7.45%
public 4.25%
temporary 4.09%
batting 2.16%
social 1.82%
religious 1.58%
alphabetical 1.53%
middle 1.30%
old 1.16%
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%
order 0.78%
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