Only one person; good, he wasn't about to diminish his already low popularity still further by interrupting a tryst.
The episode, however, does not appear to have diminished his popularity as a lecturer.
But the institution is in an ideal position among New York museums to become such a place without diminishing its popularity with the general public.
This made them too closely tied to the ruler and quickly diminished their popularity among electorate.
The general sloppiness and repetitiveness of all these additions, however, seems to have diminished the book's popularity in the long run.
When the economy is down, or other factors diminish the President's popularity, the midterm losses can be greater.
Such attacks were by no means effective enough to diminish Roosevelt's political popularity among voters at large.
However, this did not diminish its popularity with the general population.
The fact that the pads, especially the outsize ones, tend to slip and slide around has not diminished their popularity.
Even the threat of global recession has not diminished its popularity, as unemployed workers sharpen their job skills.