Sentences with phrase «low popularity»

Though preseason games tend to be rather unpredictable, that doesn't necessarily translate to low popularity among sports bettors.
Closer to home, there's a reasonable chance that our current president will implode because of his historically low popularity, a fight with his own party and a looming investigation of Russia's interference in our last election.
The gaming giant kept trying to turn the game into an RPG — likely influenced by the N64's low popularity in Japan — before finally dropping support.
So, public sector reformation seems a Gordian Knot: trying it may lead to massive protests and it will significantly lower the popularity, so very few politicians will have the courage to really implement it.
He found himself trying to paint Labour as a party that can win both the North and the South, and having to comment on the personality of his leader, in light of low popularity as a leader among Labour voters as well as the electorate at large.
Despite the Wii U console's low popularity of late, independent developers have quite a few releases lined up for the Wii U eShop.
Paterson has come under pressure to bow out of next year's election from labor groups and others who worry his historically low popularity could jeopardize the party's fortunes statewide.
Trump's low popularity in the state should have also aided a governor from the rival party.
The wages of Clinton's summer - long struggle to explain her use of a private email server as Secretary of State now reflect starkly in her popular standing: A new ABC / Washington Post survey shows she is one point away from the lowest popularity marks of her career, which came during her last presidential run back in 2008.
New Morning Consult survey finds the Illinois governor with the lowest popularity by far of any governor seeking re-election, with just 26 percent of voters approving of his performance.
If the Republican Party were to get a substantial share of the Jewish vote, «it would be because of a confluence of attitudes, like concern about Israel, the economy, the low popularity of Obama and aggressive campaign among Republicans to court Jewish votes,» says Green.
Latimer's campaign this month released a poll showing a virtual tie in the race and a low popularity rating for the president.
DatingForSeniors has low popularity and has around 15,000 active members.
With dwindling sales and low popularity of its models, General Motors had decided... Read More
Hence, their status is reduced to a lower popularity.
The Chinese dwarf hamster (Cricetus griseus) is the least attainable type of hamsters and it's not often that you will find it available at a local pet store due to it's low popularity.
But, talking to locals you will soon realize that there are so many islands of Greece that offer a similar or better experience, and due to the lower popularity, they have more affordable pricing.
It becomes a choice; do you try to stay in the local's good books, or do you seek to end the game hard and fast, gathering up stars and territory at such a rate that your low popularity won't matter.
This would be an interesting turn of events given the low popularity of the South side of the map.
The company already disabled the creation of any new multisig vaults, citing customer feedback and low popularity and usage.
Teachers judged elementary school - age children of depressed mothers to have low popularity (Goodman et al. 1993).
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