61.   A standards-challenged press has been the critical triggering mechanism at every juncture.

62.   But a free press is also an integral part of both kinds of progress and needs more help from the outside today.

63.   But at least the Israeli press is more self-critical than Palestinian newspapers.

64.   But compared with fields like environmental ethics, in which virtually every major academic press is publishing books, young philosophers of technology remain relatively scarce.

65.   But if other critics are timid, and if the Malaysian press is sycophantic, Mahathir seems to enjoy poking holes in his own pronouncements.

66.   But if he did, at a campaign banquet, you can bet the press would be there at his elbow to report it.

67.   But now the press is never far away when a Russian official, including Yeltsin, is tipsy enough to make a fool of himself in public.

68.   But others argue that a vigorous press is a luxury for Hong Kong rather than a necessity.

69.   But she has had some lighter moments, too, particularly in Los Angeles, where the press has been less attentive.

70.   But the press is not out of bounds here.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
press 0.02%
press + v. >>共 545
be 15.60%
report 11.20%
say 5.64%
have 3.45%
speculate 1.68%
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