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Perhaps Morales may hope to reverse his eroding popularity as the wider region rallies to his defense.
The author is concerned about the eroding popularity of Jainism in southern India due to the rising popularity of the Veerashaiva movement.
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These appear to be eroding his popularity (down ten percentage points, to 44%, since May).
Conservatives fought back, stalling changes advocated by Mr. Khatami and in the process eroding his popularity.
The government forecasts growth of 2.8% this year; many forecasts by private economists are lower.The lag is already eroding the popularity that Lula depends upon to push through reforms.
That fact hits all presidents, eroding their popularity over time, but it might particularly affect Trump because he has built his campaign around personal dynamism and promises that few think are possible to fulfill.
The lag could erode his popularity and, thus, his clout.
The government's inability to counter the jihadists has eroded its popularity.
"Merkel's Christian Democrats know that energy price rises will erode their popularity.
By the late 1970s disco cramped Franklin's style and eroded her popularity.
The company is introducing its first hybrid just as high gasoline prices erode the popularity of some light trucks.
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