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That may have been just as well: participants looked likely to be few.Mr Musharraf lacks popularity and a political base.
Intramedullary nailing lacks popularity compared to the DHS, and variability of the results correlates to experience in the surgical technique [7].
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If the other two rebel movements are not as tainted with the perception of closeness to Mobutuism, Mr. Bemba has something they largely lack: popularity with the people.
Although the preparation of morphological data for deposition in the context of a publication may take several days and is initially likely to lack popularity among the morphological community, its numerous advantages, in particular the general accessibility of the data and the resulting data transparency, clearly justify the effort.
He lacks the popularity of Bin Laden, and is seen as a controlling micro-manager who lacks a popular touch.
But what the name lacks in popularity, it makes up for in history.
Site lacks online popularity and ranking.
"This is not a good time for the Iran government to lack popularity," said Alireza Nader, an expert on Iran in the Washington office of the RAND Corporation, a research group.
In 2002, the I.O.C. concluded that wrestling lacked "global popularity" and had "relatively low broadcast and press coverage".
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.
It's still unclear what the viral ALS ice bucket challenge really accomplished – but it certainly wasn't lacking in popularity.
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