Sentences with phrase «largely out of favour»

And Ferdinand - who was largely out of favour under Moyes - is hoping to be kept on, whether it is Van Gaal, Giggs or another manager in charge.
There were 20 ASX - listed wine companies and wine investment funds in the late 1990s and early 2000s but the public company funding model is now largely out of favour in the industry, with few remaining.

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He scored some vital goals for Boro during their promotion charge, but has fallen majorly out of favour since they reached the Premier League — largely down to the form of Alvaro Negredo.
Foxes fans, however, remain largely incredulous that the man who last season steered their club to seven wins from the last nine games and a position of safety that had looked completely out of reach has been ditched in favour of Claudio Ranieri, whose managerial record since leaving Chelsea in 2004 makes for dismal reading.
During the referendum campaign, May infuriated senior Conservative colleagues on the remain side by largely staying out of the day - to - day arguments in favour of staying in the EU.
While credit is due for the clarity of the battle scenes in and of themselves, Gods and Generals washes out as a stultifying tribute to the pathological meticulousness of (largely Southern) Civil War recreationists — glossing over the ideology and blood sacrifice in favour of a series of almost static tableaux.
Although his ideas largely had fallen out of favour by the 21st century, few critics since his time have surpassed the heroic, passionate quality of Greenberg's writing at its best.
US CO2 emissions have fallen in recent years, largely due it phasing out coal power stations in favour of natural gas.
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