Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Ayer has struggled for more than five years to turn around its flagging fortunes.
Rather, those magazines are increasingly being used to bolster the flagging fortunes of America Online's main service.
His demeanor was upbeat considering his team's flagging fortunes.
However high her pay, she has earned it, as the agency's flagging fortunes have improved markedly since she arrived.
The railway revived the flagging fortunes of Brighton.
The way some prominent state lawmakers assess the resort's flagging fortunes, what is needed now is a salvage operation.
Named director general in 1986, Mr. Duran set out to revive the organization's flagging fortunes.
It is 1923, and Wright has relocated to California, where he hopes to revive his flagging fortunes with a couple of small commissions.
Analysts had expected Reynolds to develop marketing programs that would use quality as a selling point to try turning around Winston's flagging fortunes.
The competition is intended to come up with ways to reverse McDonald's flagging fortunes in the domestic fast-food wars.
The agency review, which lasted five and a half weeks, was part of McDonald's attempt to reverse its flagging fortunes in the domestic fast-food wars.
THE new leader of Lowe Worldwide is seeking to revive its flagging fortunes with a major reorganization plan.
To help revive its flagging fortunes, earlier this year the privately held company retained Continental Partners, a Chicago investment bank, to search for a partner.
With its translucent, candy-colored shell, this model reversed Apple's flagging fortunes and represented the start of its rise to present-day popularity.
The men from the west received a bye into the final once again; however, it did little to revive the flagging fortunes of hurling in Connacht.
Mr. Nardelli, a former senior executive at General Electric, was hired two years ago to reverse the company's flagging fortunes.
He will work closely in coming days with Mr. Davis and Bill Perkins, president of Wells, to reverse the agency's flagging fortunes.
Residents' hopes that construction and subsequent enrollment will revive the flagging fortunes of businesses may be dashed if the project is held up much longer, as appears likely.
Meacock then moved to First Division club Birmingham as one of a number of players signed in 1938 to "boost the club's flagging fortunes".
The changes raise questions about the agency's future because they bring to an abrupt halt Mr. Dworin's Herculean efforts to turn around its flagging fortunes.
At some of the stops Mr. Forbes has made in the final run-up to Tuesday's primary, there are subtle signs of his flagging fortunes.
He founded an orange plantation at Lake Monroe that offered some promise to revive his flagging fortunes, but it did not prove profitable in the long term.
THE flagging fortunes of British endurance running were revived yesterday with details of the Northumberland Castles Challenge.
In 1991, in a bid to revive flagging fortunes, Pennine FM was rebranded as "The Pulse".
The move, which surprised many political analysts, appeared aimed at reviving the flagging fortunes of the Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement, better known as Pasok.