Sentence examples similar to erosion of popularity from inspiring English sources

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But it was lack of profit, perhaps tied to that erosion — not lack of popularity — that Fox cited in announcing its decision to reduce the show's footprint.

And in Iraq, the single most significant factor has been the erosion of Al Qaeda's popularity in recent years.

The past month has restored some of the erosion in popularity that every team gradually experiences after a championship.

The factors behind the perceived shift include a spike in the number of Americans who told pollsters that the nation was heading in the wrong direction, a slight but steady erosion in the popularity of President Bush and rising disapproval of Congress over the last month.

He even enjoys a kind of popularity.

His graph of popularity is quite low.

But not everyone thought Italy was in need of another low-brow diversion, and the instant popularity of these places has opened a broad cultural debate about whether their success signals an erosion of artistic and even human values.

There's been an erosion of trust.

Some erosion of civil liberties is inevitable.

And the erosion of repertory is appalling.

Sinclair describes the erosion of entitlements as "particularly concerning".

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