1. Dwindling popularity prompted a review of the Lotto rules, with an eye toward renewing enthusiasm among lottery hopeful. 2. For several months now, the government has suffered dwindling popularity because of a series of scandals involving public officials, high unemployment and a faltering economy. 3. In recent months, the separatist movement has been sapped by factional fights and by dwindling electoral popularity. 4. It had nothing, of course, to do with her dwindling popularity among the voters who know her best. 5. Russian President Boris Yeltsin, battered by dwindling popularity and ill health, is being given a fighting chance in the June presidential election. 6. That, like his apparent dwindling popularity among paying customers, never used to be the case. 7. With it, CART has quietly made concessions to the IRL and has possibly compromised its dwindling popularity. 8. He has also accused Mahathir of fearing for his own dwindling popularity and firing him because Anwar was the best political alternative to Mahathir. 9. It also seems to be a blow for Walesa, who still hopes for reelection later this year, despite dwindling popularity. 10. Rabin and Arafat, the key players, are facing dwindling popularity and success of the agreement is crucial to their political careers. |