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1 Biotechnology researchers have changed the way they work because of early public disquiet .
2 The revelations have compounded a deepening public disquiet with the war in Iraq.
3 But Avramopoulos also stressed that such measures could counter public disquiet about the crisis.
4 This month, Erdogan noted the public disquiet about the courts.
5 The new agency, he said, would deal with public disquiet just as the HFEA does.
6 It had to respond to mounting public disquiet about perceived outsize awards for company bosses.
7 Both organisations came into existence because of public disquiet .
8 To see the sky turn red, indicates that public disquiet and rioting may be expected.
9 This may have caused the Portuguese's subsequent public disquiet regarding the failure to buy one.
10 Ms Harney and Mr Gormley speak of public concern and the need to dispel public disquiet .
11 The Emperor, as is the way of leaders at moments of public disquiet , ordered an inquiry.
12 In an echo of public disquiet , questions about the war's direction were raised repeatedly in Geneva.
13 Gates was appointed after Donald Rumsfeld resigned in November amid mounting public disquiet over the Iraq conflict.
14 Banner headlines of "20 dead yesterday due to smoking" would, I am sure, arouse public disquiet .
15 Yesterday's rare emergency debate in the House of Commons reflected the widespread public disquiet about such an open-ended military commitment.
16 Nearly four years ago, former minister for justice Michael McDowell commissioned an investigation into legal fees because of growing public disquiet .
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