Sentences with phrase «somewhat out of favor»

«What has happened is that the retail sector has been somewhat out of favor for the past three years,» he notes.
Even these sections have fallen somewhat out of favor with employers in recent years, with many saying they don't read them.
Jason Isaacs is Georgy Zhukov, a World War II hero and general who had fallen somewhat out of favor at the time of Stalin's death, but entered the power struggle in a big way thanks to his understanding of Stalin as well as his own ruthlessness.

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That we ate into it a bit with # 1 swings it somewhat back in our favor, but it's their benefit we are carving out of.
Brooklyn did not keep the studio's winning streak alive, but it did earn predictable nominations for Picture, Lead Actress, and Adapted Screenplay, while somewhat surprisingly getting shut out of Production and Costume Design in favor of flashier properties.
In this way they are vastly superior to the highly leveraged pigs favored by book - to - market, which tends to serve up heavily leveraged slivers of somewhat discounted equity, and leaves you to figure out whether it can bear the debt load.
It has somewhat fallen out of favor as a primary therapy for DCM.
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