public arena
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpublicandarena
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public
adjective
uk/ˈpʌb.lɪk/us/ˈpʌb.lɪk/
relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group ...
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arena
noun[C]
uk/əˈriː.nə/us/əˈriː.nə/
a large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports ...
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(Definition ofpublicandarenafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpublic arena
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Yet these theories underplay the fact that thepublicarenais inherently conflictual and based on strategic decisions.
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This predicament was made clear by the second principle, the necessity to air repressed grievances in apublicarena.
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A second channel of influence is thepublicarena.
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Exchanges like the previous ones make candidates keenly aware of their vulnerability in thepublicarena.
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The committee's hearings also provided the firstpublicarenain which claims for the beneficial consequences of the technology could be made and assessed.
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Environmental groups found more success in thepublicarena.
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In addition, these are cases of communication inpublicarena, which in fact is the usual scenario in my source data.
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There are signs of potential polarization in the political andpublicarena.
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It is noteworthy that democratic freedoms guaranteed under the new constitution initiated changes in thepublicarena.
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Such an ascent was inevitably accompanied by the dangers that accompanied one's entrance into a morepublicarenaof knowledge.
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Ignoring political discussions risks overlooking an important facet of the ways in which citizens interact with one another in thepublicarena.
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Now we find that, for most citizens, they offer a more level playing field than does thepublicarena.
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They wanted real, visible i assurances that she and her retinue would be respected, protected, and prominent in thepublicarena.
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The issue of domestic violence should be forced into thepublicarenafor free flowing dialogue and deliberation.
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Over the years we have shown our work on several occasions in thepublicarena.
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Reforms, the national movement, education, and women's presence inpublicarenasignalled new opportunities for women, however limited they proved to be.
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Further, temporary control over this territory prompted them to adopt a universal death metal aesthetic which came to be performed en masse inpublicarena.
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Although they presented themselves as landowner-farmers in thepublicarena, most owners invested limited amounts of capital and labour in production while renting out the bulk of their fields.
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The other factor was the entry of growing sections of the population into thepublicarenaas a result of the spread of education and the press.
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