1. His popularity rating dropped quite dramatically after the events of last year. 2. Although his approval ratings have not dropped dramatically since he announced his most controversial policies, some polling data suggests Bush is increasingly vulnerable on the environment. 3. After the explosions, his ratings dropped precipitously and he suddenly found himself fighting to demonstrate that he could be tough. 4. But if the scandal was mentioned first, the favorable rating dropped. 5. But more recently, the more Congress has been in the limelight, the more its ratings have dropped. 6. His public approval ratings have dropped to single digits. 7. His super spring gave way to a timid and ineffective summer, and his rating dropped. 8. I was quite satisfied with its performance during the market upsurge, but of late its rating has dropped to a D and this worries me. 9. More tellingly, even when ratings dropped back down during a lull in the scandal, the all-news channels retained far more viewers than they had before. 10. More to the point, its ratings had dropped. |
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