Andrew Hawkins examines how
much the popularity of a party leader impacts upon electoral fortunes
Not exact matches
«While
much attention has been paid to the surge in
popularity of Canada's natural resources over the past decade, Canadian companies have been quietly and steadily increasing their international sales
of services,» wrote the Conference Board's Jacqueline Palladini.
Target - date funds are growing in
popularity: As
much as $ 700 billion was invested in target - date funds at the end
of 2014, according to investment research firm Morningstar, up from roughly $ 600 billion the year prior.
Because social media is used by
much of the U.S. population in most age groups and continues to grow in
popularity globally, having an online presence is key.
Luckily, we're already spending about as
much time browsing profiles on our phones as we are on computers, according to comScore, and the meaning is twofold: online dating will both continue to grow in terms
of popularity, and shrink as a barrier to meeting people, ahem, offline.
Along with these kinds
of changes, and the growing
popularity of autonomous driving, the consistent design
of services and experiences from within the car and beyond will become
much more important to car manufacturers — to a point where it will drive brand identity, said Nils Uellendahl, the Shanghai - based design director
of BMW Group's (bmwyy) global creative consultancy Designworks.
How
much you wind up paying per click — or your cost per click — will vary greatly, based on the
popularity of the keywords you select to associate with your ad, along with a handful
of other factors.
With the
popularity of fantasy leagues, fans crave as
much information about their players as possible, and will pay.
Bitcoins are growing in
popularity, and although they were largely used by speculators who were looking at it as a way to make money by buying bitcoins at lower prices and selling them at higher prices (
much like trading foreign exchange or forex), there is a growing trend
of businesses accepting Bitcoin as a form
of payment.
Even over a period
of a few years, the market can show about as
much maturity as a middle school lunchroom, complete with pubescent gossip and inane
popularity contests.
It's
much like organic rankings on a search engine, although in the case
of Facebook it's based on aspects like
popularity, post frequency, and other contributing factors.
The Scofield Bible (1909) gave dispensationalist teachings
much of their prominence and
popularity.
The gospel's sweetness, for example, is suspect; it looks too
much like its caricatures: irresolution and readiness to compromise — often profitably — with the established disorders; the kind
of popularity that easily camouflages betrayal; a certain interior, narcissistic complacency — the secret self - vindication
of the ineffectual weakling.
Much of President Clinton's
popularity had to do with his habit
of surrounding himself with the coolest
of the cool — movie stars, pop musicians, sports personalities.
Perhaps it was his acute sense
of the ways
of human psychology that made him skeptical even
of the Oxford Movement's
popularity (then in its heyday), which he himself did so
much to promote.
This is
much like the delusion that mere
popularity of something proves that something to be true or moral or realistic or sane.
Oliver is finding issues that don't have
much of a choir to be preached to yet, but given the
popularity of his YouTube channel (his most popular uploads have upward
of 8 million hits), that may be about to change.
This individualism has dismissed both the extrinsic and the intrinsic value
of each human being in favor
of material and professional indices
of success that most people believe are due to luck as
much as anything else (hence the increasing
popularity of lotteries) Because the apocalyptic worldview
of the early church has now been replaced with the desperate and meaningless finality
of possible nuclear annihilation, eschatological expectations and hope for reversal
of human fortunes have given way to a «present - only» scheme
of refetence even in Christian theology.
Francis Schaeffer,
of course, enjoyed
much fame and
popularity.
Many years ago, like about thirty, some
of my «Commonweal Catholic» friends were
much embarrassed by the
popularity of Bishop Fulton J. Sheen.
This is the atheistic view
of these troubling texts in the Old Testament, and it is a view which is growing in
much popularity today.
Olson makes
much, for example,
of the fact that dispensationalism's
popularity «does not exist despite its pessimism, it feeds off it.»
If they would focus as
much on the country and what is going on now maybe we could move forward and get our country back on track, but all
of this blame game and other utterly nonsense that they engage in is not helping it is only tearing the country and people further apart stick to the real issues and stop with the
popularity of who can throw the most dirt.
She credited the
popularity of almond milk and other non-dairy milks with helping ease consumers into the idea
of other plant - based protein applications, such as the
much - heralded Impossible Burger.
It is a sport so cruel that its
popularity is anything but a credit to those that patronize it, / a number
of plump ganders, whose necks are well - greased, are suspended at the regulation height, in
much the same manner as rings arranged at ordinary tournaments The «knights» who enlist from the prizes dash out on their horses in courtly fashion and grab each
of those down - hanging necks in succession as they pass, the most skillful rider and «puller» winning the prizes.
Working Class Heros The
popularity of real dairy reflects a broader movement among today's consumers that underscores the extent to which they're «so
much more interested in where food comes from, and how it's produced, as compared to the consumers
of years ago,» says Barbara O'Brien, president, Innovation Center for US Dairy.
If you've been around the real food community
much, you've probably noticed the rapid widespread
popularity of coconut oil.
The
popularity of sprouted grains and flours has seen a big boost over the last couple
of years, so
much so that The Washington Post is citing «sprouted everything» as one
of the biggest food trends for 2017.
However, the
popularity of the
much beloved flavour brings nutritional implications.
First created in 1904 by Canadian pharmacist and chemist John McLaughlin, Canada Dry gained
much of its
popularity during Prohibition as a mixer.
Created by Canadian pharmacist and chemist John McLaughlin, Canada Dry gained
much of its
popularity during Prohibition as a mixer.
The
popularity of my noodle recipes have blown away any expectations I had, so thank you all for loving them so
much!
But with «niche», meat - free and low meat lifestyles such as veganism and flexitarianism catapulting into the mainstream, how
much of an impact could a change in product labelling really have on the growing
popularity of these products?
A combination
of explosive
popularity of plant proteins and rapidly growing demand for foods manufactured with a
much smaller carbon footprint is giving alternative proteins a big push.
It's no surprise such money - driven competitions have surged in
popularity, given that multiple highly credible studies have underscored the value
of employing financial incentives and peer support to positively influence weight loss. HealthyWage.com's own diet - for - dollars program allows participants to make a wager upfront ranging anywhere from $ 20 a month to as
much as $ 500.
Now with the
popularity of riced cauliflower, the cook time is decreased since it softens
much faster than larger pieces.
In terms
of popularity the Doberman didn't fare that well because registrations
of all breeds increased at a
much faster clip.
It accounts for
much of the quick
popularity of the simple, clean - cut Thunderbird and the acceptance
of the new long, straight lines
of some
of Detroit's 1957 models.
Major League Soccer may be lacking the
popularity that football has in Europe, but the clubs are certainly willing to spend as
much as their UEFA counterparts to land some
of the world's top talents.
A case could be made that the
popularity of gymnastics was attributable primarily to the symmetry
of the gymnasts and the uniforms they wore, which were nothing
much.
Portuguese defender Jose Fonte has earned
popularity for his part in Southampton's consecutive promotions from League One and the Championship, but he has not been as regular a feature in the Premier League, and it may be asking a bit too
much for him to make that step up from two divisions and be as comfortable in the top flight as he was in the third tier
of English football.
Much of this will likely be discussed on The Raw Report, but does Mason think Malik's ultimate decision could affect the
popularity of his new show?
In fact, the WNBA's lack
of popularity actually presents a unique opportunity to bettors as oddsmakers are not likely to be well - informed about a sport that doesn't drive
much revenue.
The NFL owes
much of its current
popularity to home television, which has nurtured a generation
of fans.
Given the push to keep her as a heel, you probably won't hear
much mention
of it, either: with any luck, if she ever goes face like Reigns did, she'll be in a position
of popularity where they won't need to lean on her family to prop her up.
New Day looked as inspired as they ever have as in - ring performers, and that's no small thing given how
much of their
popularity comes from their mic work instead.
And despite the
popularity of those tarty Bratz dolls, many parents are concerned that a breastfeeding doll is too
much too soon.
There is so
much pressure and expectation to look like you have it all together as a new mom, especially with the
popularity of social media.
Some
of these are rather old - fashioned, and they're seeing a rise in
popularity simply because they haven't been used so
much in recent years.
The
popularity of these jogger style strollers has grown so
much over the years that it is no surprise that Graco jumped at the chance to bring their own version to families.