61.   Known for his complex compositions, he was the prime designer of Epa helmet masks, elaborate headgear worn during masquerades that celebrate important contributors to the public good.

62.   Last week, he also received the annual Shofar Award of Central Synagogue, given for commitment to the public good.

63.   Litigation is a poor substitute for politics as an instrument of public policy, even when the fallout is in the public good, as is the case here.

64.   Many legal scholars argue that liability in such cases can be overriden when a public good is served, including public health.

65.   Members of Congress, they believe, are overpaid and unresponsive, concerned more with their own careers than with the public good.

66.   Maurice and his brother James made repeated trips to state capitals asking that disinfectants be required in barber shops for the public good.

67.   Medical records, for example, offer a classic case for debating the right to privacy vs. the public good.

68.   Museums served the public good, in other words, which meant they were good for society and, in the process, good for business.

69.   New York may be on the verge of acquiring an unexpected windfall -- millions of dollars in private money to be dipped into for the public good.

70.   Others have argued that the public good is furthered by guarding the privacy of employees and members of the public.

a. + good >>共 242
public 10.58%
common 10.21%
pretty 9.66%
greater 9.47%
very 7.15%
little 3.44%
real 2.41%
them 2.32%
social 1.95%
long-term 1.02%
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%
good 0.22%
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