How To Use Unpopularity In A Sentence

  • This explains not only his testy relations with some colleagues, but also his unpopularity with teachers and parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government's unpopularity was demonstrated in the January 1991 partial legislative and local elections.
  • But I am afraid that the measures necessary to introduce what may be called the factory standard of sanitariness into every room, where work is being done for wages, would involve an amount of inspection and interference with the domestic lives of hundreds of thousands of people which might create such unpopularity as to defeat its own object. Constructive Imperialism
  • I remember checking a maid because she sang some bairnly kickshaw while my mind was thus engaged; and my asperity brought about my ears the enmity of all the petticoats about the house; of which I reeked very little, but it amused Mr. Henry, who rallied me much upon our joint unpopularity. Persecutions Endured
  • He was prepared to take on the education establishment and court unpopularity to make the system work for those who cannot afford school fees. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He was prepared to take on the education establishment and court unpopularity to make the system work for those who cannot afford school fees. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'quizzing' -- the not unreasonable ground of unpopularity with her female friends. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 438 Volume 17, New Series, May 22, 1852
  • It's unpopularity with their enemies became a criterion of its merit.
  • So what is the point of courting such unpopularity over tax credits for so little saving? Times, Sunday Times
  • No contrary evidence, no matter how overwhelming and uncontradicted, can alter this view: not the collapse in Palin's support in just five weeks in 2008, not the statistical studies that show her as the only vice-presidential nominee in history to have hurt her ticket, not her rampant unpopularity with American women, not her own flinching from a second encounter with the Alaskan electorate. Living in a fantasy world? No way!
  • The claim that this system of traffic calming ‘owes much of its unpopularity to its success’ is a also a fatuous statement.
  • But, with l'escroc's current unpopularity, this could prove a mixed blessing. French opposition strengthens
  • Evidence shows that where one victim comes forward, and an investigation starts, a trail showing unpopularity with other individuals emerges.
  • Just as Gordon Brown’s unpopularity cannot be ascribed solely to the economy, so the public’s contempt for the Westminster omnishambles extends beyond expenses. Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
  • The low numbers of these graduates in academia reflects the worldwide unpopularity of academic medicine.
  • God, his own personal unpopularity defeated the dotation designed for the Duke of Nemours. Edmond Dantès
  • Rasputin's unpopularity and her refusal to curb his increasingly degenerate behavior led to enormous scandal and vicious rumours.
  • I have added to my unpopularity by the manner in which I lambasted the repressionist element in the campaign just closed. The Hindered Hand or, The Reign of the Repressionist
  • Complicating its task is the political reality that these election results are more a reflection of the unpopularity of the NC rather than the appeal of any other party.
  • The title linked article states that Scholastic Magazine will not attribute the change to Bush or his failures and unpopularity, but what else could have created such a drastic change in an historic dream? Archive 2006-04-01
  • He was prepared to take on the education establishment and court unpopularity to make the system work for those who cannot afford school fees. Times, Sunday Times
  • So what is the point of courting such unpopularity over tax credits for so little saving? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was prepared to take on the education establishment and court unpopularity to make the system work for those who cannot afford school fees. Times, Sunday Times
  • But public service broadcasting is about making mistakes, taking risks and courting unpopularity.
  • The industry's unpopularity makes its stocks peculiarly appealing now, particularly if we're on the cusp of a new bull market.
  • I remember checking a maid because she sang some bairnly kickshaw while my mind was thus engaged; and my asperity brought about my ears the enmity of all the petticoats about the house; of which I reeked very little, but it amused Mr. Henry, who rallied me much upon our joint unpopularity. Persecutions Endured
  • He experienced the worst plunge into unpopularity of any President of the Fifth Republic in his first year of office.
  • The Liberals will hope to do as well as at the general election and the Scottish Nationalists to gain from mid-term Government unpopularity at Westminster.
  • This heap of unpopularity notwithstanding, the Supreme Court said last week the government wrongly prosecuted the abominated Jeff Skilling under something called the "honest services fraud" law. A Plague of Vagueness
  • How unpopular would a president need to be before his unpopularity made it safe to follow the dictates of your own principles?
  • The unpopularity of the green movement still makes the term "environmental" seem toxic in some circles. MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
  • Although Gingrich’s national unpopularity has become the stuff of legend -- it’s at a nearly toxic 56 percent -- a core group of Republican voters thinks he has the best chance of scoring a below-the-belt knockout blow against President Barack Obama in the November election. John Feffer: The New Marx
  • Despite widespread unpopularity, the party did not meet its Waterloo until the election of 1997.
  • So what is the point of courting such unpopularity over tax credits for so little saving? Times, Sunday Times
  • In a piece labelled ‘The Crow Files’, the newspaper wrote, ‘It is no coincidence that the bull-necked, bullhorn-voiced Mr Crow is an ardent support of Millwall football club, whose thuggish fans rejoice in their unpopularity’.
  • Under his leadership, the Tory Party sank to unfathomed levels of unpopularity and contempt.
  • But actually winning the war – as opposed to taking deft stances toward it – will require the same level of stick-to-itiveness and willingness to sustain high degrees of unpopularity that Bush displayed when he doubled-down on his bets in Iraq, and that President Abraham Lincoln displayed during the Civil War. Be Like Bush
  • The most immediate effect of the bankruptcy and the State's reviving capacity for taxing its citizens was to increase its unpopularity among the very propertied groups on which it claimed to base its support.
  • This explains not only his testy relations with some colleagues, but also his unpopularity with teachers and parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • An attorney-at-law shall defend the interest of his client without fear of judicial disfavour or public unpopularity.
  • This explains not only his testy relations with some colleagues, but also his unpopularity with teachers and parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • So what is the point of courting such unpopularity over tax credits for so little saving? Times, Sunday Times
  • Two questions spring to mind in this context: firstly, is the effect of these spells of unpopularity iterative, or cumulative? The US and the Nation Brand Index

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