61.   Secular ideals are deeply rooted, but they no longer enjoy a monopoly in public discourse.

62.   Sinn Fein refused, and a new tone of bitterness seeped into the public discourse.

63.   Some observers fear that in driving the public discourse to new lows, Flynt will deepen cynicism about the impeachment process and government in general.

64.   Still, the approach has leaked into the public discourse.

65.   Such public discourse could increase risks to NATO forces, said former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

66.   That the discussion is occurring at all, however, reflects how much the public discourse on embryonic stem cell research has changed in a short time.

67.   The complex nature of expression is one reason why even so-called commercial speech has become an essential part of the public discourse the First Amendment secures.

68.   The discrepancy between who the Nelsons were and what they preached became a lasting model for hypocritical public discourse as well.

69.   The E. coli outbreak, one of the worst the nation has ever seen, got scant media coverage and provoked little public discourse.

70.   The line between the two groups is becoming less distinct, but what does that say about the state of public discourse?

a. + discourse >>共 206
public 16.45%
political 16.45%
civil 2.42%
academic 2.10%
american 1.94%
philosophical 1.61%
national 1.61%
intellectual 1.61%
serious 1.61%
everyday 1.61%
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%
discourse 0.20%
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