1.   And even more frustrating to many in the White House was that even when he was winning battles, his popularity sagged.

2.   And that has allowed both Beltrones and Symington to remain influential in their pro-business political parties, even while their public popularity has sagged.

3.   Indeed, much of the reservation about the war fuses with distrust of Clinton, whose drooping popularity is sagging lowest in the South.

4.   The Freedom Movement has seen its popularity sag in the past few weeks.

5.   The latest egotist to ignore reality is Ralph Nader, the aging consumer advocate whose crusades stalled and popularity sagged long ago.

6.   The letter provided an opening to a media campaign by the congressman who has seen his popularity sag in recent polls.

7.   His popularity sagged after the couple divorced last year.

8.   In Britain, royal advisers are looking at ways of bolstering the image of Charles, whose popularity sagged over the divorce in August.

9.   Royal advisers are looking at ways of bolstering the image of Charles, whose popularity sagged over the divorce in August.

10.   Royal advisers are looking for ways to bolster the image of the Prince of Wales, whose popularity sagged as his marriage collapsed.

n. + sag >>共 148
price 11.89%
stock 5.49%
market 4.27%
sale 4.27%
popularity 3.35%
economy 3.05%
attendance 2.74%
shoulder 2.44%
ceiling 2.13%
morale 1.83%
popularity + v. >>共 186
be 14.94%
plummet 6.55%
soar 5.98%
grow 3.79%
wane 3.56%
fall 2.18%
sink 1.95%
make 1.95%
rise 1.95%
remain 1.84%
sag 1.26%
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