Sentence examples for public associates from inspiring English sources

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According to the report's findings, half of the American public associates the turban with Islam and believes that Sikhism is a sect of the religion.

Since the board found that "a significant portion of the public associates the Confederate flag with...expressions of hate," the proposal became one of only a dozen or so since 1965 that was not approved.

As he put it in one letter: "The public associates you with something they are frightened of in themselves… violence towards children is much more prevalent than people generally like to admit".

Even in a year when Picasso's works did not remotely herald the distorted portrayal of the human figure with which the wider public associates him, the versatility of the Spanish-born painter can be seen to have been unmatched at any time in Western art.

"The project was sold as neuroscience - the public associates it with understanding the human brain," he said.

Pair Networks says that it has spent "substantial amounts of time, effort, and money" to ensure that the public associates the Pair family of marks (these include pair.com, pair.net, and pair.org, among others) with its own company.

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A company poll showed that the public associated it more with financial mismanagement than with any of the airplanes or military hardware that rolled off its assembly lines.

Which adviser told her that, of all the attributes the public associate with Harriet Harman, the one she really needed to slough off was her credibility?

The Proms are the showpiece of Radio 3's year, although sections of the public associate the event more with BBC2.

Yet while wars and other national crises have served as catalysts to unite a diverse population, they have also incited some of the worst incidents of repression against minorities the public associated with the enemy.

You have that in politics, you've got difficult stuff to deal with, but don't ask the leader always to be the person who fronts up the rubbish – because then the public associate the leader with negative news.

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