In the past few years, even before the recession began, the Gap, one of the staple tenants at U.S. regional malls, has been experiencing
waning popularity.
There is a report by Bloomberg which suggests Apple's monopoly in the US as it has the maximum market share there versus the brand's sale in China, which actually is quite low and clearly shows
its waning popularity.
Though these artists may have been familiar to art - world circles, this show served as a kind springboard for their eventual acceptance as heirs to the already -
waning popularity of the 1950s Abstract Expressionists.
A nod to the three - letter genre demarcations like ACT and RPG that were popular in the days of the Famicom, Excelsia says the album was in part a response to
the waning popularity of console game arrangements that Gunzy observes.
The tepid response from reviewers and
the waning popularity of roller derby itself prompted Jaleco to cancel the game prior to its release, shelving it alongside other stalled projects like Squashed and Bashi Bazook: Morphoid Masher.
With terminally
waning popularity and a variety of competitors to steal away sales, the new fifth - generation Avalon has its work cut out for it.
[2] In response to
the waning popularity of smaller automobiles in the North American markets, Chevrolet / Geo sold only 55,600 Metros in 1997, off from 88,700 the year before.
The car sold just 13,256 units last month, which indicates
the waning popularity of compact sedans as people flock towards premium hatches and compact SUVs.
After the lackluster results in the study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, research on HCA went on by those refusing to let go of its potential benefits despite
its waning popularity.
However, it was only partly true that our loss was due to the Government's
waning popularity.
Not exact matches
A band used for bodyweight training and stretching, known as TRX, is one of the hottest accessories around, as kettlebell
popularity starts to
wane.
However their
popularity in Australia has
waned, he said.
But that success wasn't sustainable, and as the
popularity of alternative sports began to
wane, sales of No Fear products fell almost as quickly as they had risen.
But interest in Bebo
waned among users as competitors like Facebook began to gain
popularity.
Whether it's because of corruption scandals or stagnant growth, the
popularity of the crop of leftist Latin American governments that have been running the region since the start of the millennium appears to be
waning.
The problems facing each company are unique — Groupon is suffering from high marketing costs, while the
popularity of Zynga's games is
waning — but it became painfully apparent this year that social - media hype isn't selling like it once did.
In the
waning days of the 1993 federal election campaign, Jean Chrétien's personal
popularity was vulnerable compared to that of his opponent, Kim Campbell.
The company looked at more than 500,000 tech job listings to find out what new terms are cropping up and which ones are
waning in
popularity, signaling the hottest trends in tech these days, reported Bloomberg.
Even though Nicklaus surpassed him as the game's best player, and Palmer had last won a major more than a half - century ago, his
popularity never
waned.
In sum, while their
popularity has waxed and
waned many times, neither dual class stock nor complaints about it are new.
If a particular product such as a children's toy has
waned in
popularity and young kids stop buying that toy, then the makers cease to invest in that particular model and a new one is introduced.
Although Reality TV is
waning in
popularity, The Apprentice still draws a huge audience.
When his
popularity eventually
waned, he would have been sentenced not to the cross but to quiet oblivion, spending his final years living on income from investments and reruns, forgotten by the public.
The
popularity of cubeb pepper has waxed and
waned over the centuries.
As the century dragged on, though, milk stout
waned in
popularity.
The loaded Idaho ® potato is a menu tradition that never ages or
wanes in
popularity.
Even after the Super Bowls became competitive again in 1998 when Denver beat Green Bay in arguably one of the greatest Super Bowls ever played (at least for Broncos fans), the
popularity of the prop bet never
waned.
There's no doubt that matchday programmes are
waning in
popularity.
While Trump's
popularity in the state has
waned somewhat in recent months, it's not likely to affect legislative races in Montana.
Leaders may time elections to take advantage of favourable developments, exploit opposition weakness, or to «cut and run» before their
popularity wanes.
For one thing, the Conservatives»
popularity in Scotland has been
waning since 1955, when they were the largest party.
Hoylman then joked that New York Democrats will have Donald Trump to thank on Election Day with the presidential candidate's
popularity on the
wane, according to polls.
The deputy prime minister's
popularity has
waned spectacularly since the heady days of «Cleggmania» last summer, especially after he backed a tripling of tuition fees.
According to him, the regional chairmen realizing their
popularity is
waning took the decision to endorse him so that they do not lose their positions considering how they propelled the party to its abysmal electoral defeat
Well said, but did you notice if you've been on this platform for long that Buhari's
popularity has seriously
waned in recent times?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo still leads Cynthia Nixon, a fellow Democrat, 58 percent to 27 percent, but his
popularity seems on the
wane, a Siena poll suggests.
The
popularity of particular fields waxes and
wanes on U.S. campuses, making it difficult to characterize trends among undergraduates.
His
popularity waned after the infamous Mr. Olympia contest in 1980, when he lost the title to Arnold Schwarzenegger and had the crowds shout «Fix!»
After gaining worldwide
popularity as an exercise tool in the beginning of the 20th century, club swinging
waned in
popularity... until now.
It's interesting that despite the
popularity and the number of downloads of food and fitness apps, research seems to show that for most people, early interest
wanes fast.
Though their
popularity has certainly waxed and
waned over the centuries, for hundreds of years corsets have been one of the most commonplace elements of a woman's underpinings.
Over the next three decades, the
popularity of over-the-knee boots as a fashion item for women waxed and
waned.
During the mid-twentieth century however, their
popularity waned in favour of smaller (in terms of the amount of material used and how far they went up the wearer's calf) shoes, such as pumps, flats, wedge heels, sandals, and Mary Janes.
For many of us, they were relegated to very casual wear only, but have become mainstream in the last couple of decades, and their
popularity shows no sign of
waning.
Yet, like that other film, he chooses to focus not on the Chilean - born poet's early life, work or ascension to
popularity among the country's liberals and intellects, but on his
waning days as a politician in hiding from a changed government.
It's certainly possible that in a year of relative unknown actresses, despite the
popularity of their films and their resourceful publicists, a bigger star could reap the rewards if the focus on Lawrence
wanes.
It's clear that
waning sales were a sign Acitivision had to change its business model regarding Skylanders (no more annual releases), as the
popularity of the Netflix series proves the series itself is still quite popular.
In the second case, the tower defense genre has
waned in
popularity the last couple of years, and if a game is good, who cares if it uses the undead?
When will this
popularity start to
wane?
Because of the recent incredible
popularity of survival games, only now
waning thanks to the breakthrough success of the Battle Royale genre, the marketplace is completely oversaturated.