"popularity" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- As Mr. Dreyfuss's popularity sagged, so did his self-esteem.
- But his popularity has sagged since he held a referendum last spring.
- Mr. Reagan's popularity sagged for a time, and some main aides had to resign, because of a bungled attempt to deal with a "moderate" faction in Teheran.
- And, just as he has done throughout the campaign, he tried to tie Mr. Forrester to President Bush, whose popularity has sagged in the state.
- While his popularity has sagged, it is still much higher than the 35 percent approval rate Mr. Reagan had in January 1983.
- Once again Thatcher's popularity sagged, but this time the Conservatives thought it might cost them the election.
- Indeed, much of the reservation about the war fuses with distrust of Mr. Clinton, whose drooping popularity is sagging lowest in the South.
- Mr. Kwasniewski could do with a lift from a visit to the Pope; his popularity has sagged to 56 percent after reaching over 70 percent earlier this year.
- His popularity sagged when he declared that Jews and other friends of Israel would be "crazy" to vote for the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
- Mr. D'Amato's attention to this back-home legislation came as surveys suggested that his popularity is sagging, particularly among women.
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