51.   But broadcasting officials and subcommittee members Tuesday clearly were interested more in public perception than the letter of the law.

52.   But congressional Republicans, sensing a negative public perception of the agency, are pressing the plan on a number of fronts.

53.   But faced with the AIDS epidemic and other serious medical conditions, public perception of what constituted an acceptable amount of risk shifted.

54.   But his arrest was enough for a dramatic swing of the pendulum in public perception.

55.   But Nugroho, citing the power of Suharto-era propaganda, said he strongly believed that television had the power to educate people and shift public perceptions.

56.   But lately he has been losing the battle for public perception.

57.   But she has been working hard over the last six months to change the public perception of her, with some success.

58.   But public perception and employee morale are issues in and of themselves, say ethics specialists.

59.   But the movie, he fears, could be a huge setback in public perception.

60.   But the seesaw results in the ABC poll could be a more accurate depiction of the unsettled public perception of Clinton.

a. + perception >>共 325
public 24.85%
common 4.17%
popular 3.84%
growing 3.67%
widespread 3.67%
negative 3.42%
general 2.92%
different 2.34%
visual 1.58%
human 1.33%
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%
perception 0.57%
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