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38 Sentences With "losing its appeal"

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The new "Dallas," it's worth noting, started well before gradually losing its appeal.
Don't tell Toyota the once hot gas-electric hybrid vehicle is losing its appeal.
But it is a useful way of courting millennials, for whom the sport is losing its appeal.
Senator Risa Hontiveros said the ratings dip showed Duterte's "authoritarian style of governance is losing its appeal and support".
The National Front's retreat also adds to the impression that far-right populism is losing its appeal more broadly.
As a result, the exits strengthened the perception that the city state is losing its appeal as a listing destination.
The Orlando attack comes at a time when there are some signs ISIS is losing its appeal in the United States.
That includes Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller, who told CNBC last week that modest living is losing its appeal in America.
"With the latest surge in the Hang Seng, our allocation model suggests that it is rapidly losing its appeal," BOCOM International's Hong said.
The M.L.B. players' union hopes to discourage tanking in the next collective bargaining agreement, and the Astros' model may already be losing its appeal.
The American Hospital Association said it would refile a lawsuit against the Trump administration's cuts to a discount drug program after losing its appeal Tuesday.
With the L train shutting down next spring for 15 months of repairs, next-door Williamsburg is already losing its appeal as a dining hub.
The high-growth space travel stock — the most traded name on SoFi Invest last week — is losing its appeal for millennial traders on the platform.
Fans fretted on social media about the red carpet favorite losing its appeal, while Italian politicians mourned the loss of another of the country's cherished brands.
But the festival has been losing its appeal to them and a growing number are skipping the trip altogether (many stopped purchasing conference badges long ago).
Fans fretted on social media about the red carpet favourite losing its appeal, while Italian politicians mourned the loss of another of the country's cherished brands.
Dorfman said making the sport safer without losing its appeal could prove to be a challenge for the NFL, but he also felt the league was impervious to controversy.
According to Ben Jordan, a Christian Brothers University professor who studies modern manhood and the Boy Scouts of America, the organization was losing its appeal with 16-, 17-, and 18-year-olds.
It's reaped huge rewards from search ads in the PC era, but as consumers allocate attention to new forms of mobile services — notably recommendation-based apps — to discover content, Baidu is losing its appeal.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) has attracted only tepid interest in plans for its latest multibillion-dollar debt sale, banking sources say, suggesting the kingdom is losing its appeal for some lenders.
SGX set up the LAC, an independent body comprising bankers, lawyers and company chief executives, in 2015 to help devise new listing policies amid fears Singapore is losing its appeal as a capital raising centre.
The skilled work of overseeing an estate's production, once a prestigious career for Indians raised in the colonial system, is losing its appeal, and decades of disputes with labor unions have cut harvests dramatically during strikes.
But some critics have cited lackluster Japanese data in the ensuring months as evidence negative rates hadn't delivered the economic boost the BOJ hoped, while the yen had rocketed, in part as a result of the carry trade losing its appeal.
"You've got to remember that this was in the seventies – attendances were down, the game was losing its appeal, and inflation was very high, so clubs were desperate for any kind of income," explains Dave Moor, who runs the excellent historicalkits.co.uk.
And though Hello Kitty -- who adorns everything from dumplings to the sides of airplanes -- might still be top dog in Japan's global empire of cute, experts argue that the changes in society mean that her particular brand of kawaii is losing its appeal.
As the world around him becomes more modern, losing its appeal as a travel destination, Jesse Cullum knows that his local passageway is closing off soon, and when it does, he'll be cut off from a woman he loves in the future.
The Chinese currency is losing its appeal for investors, even though it had obtained a nominal reserve currency status from the International Monetary Fund, thanks to the Chinese government's tightened capital account controls and the prospects of weakening against the US dollar, analysts said.
Festival director Thierry Fremaux denied that the lack of U.S. movies indicated Cannes was losing its appeal in Hollywood, where studios increasingly release big films late in the year to get visibility in the run-up to the Oscars, which are awarded in late winter.
In my life, I noticed the couples around me with children were particularly preoccupied with the concept [of cheating], because their relationship was supposed to "work" for decades, but the notion of sleeping with the same person "until death do us part" was losing its appeal.
The 1922 land reform had been enacted, on the initiative of Prime Minister Kallio. The National Coalitioners were becoming more right-wing and less reformist. The Progressives were losing votes to the National Coalitioners and Agrarians, with their brand of petty-bourgeois, urban liberalism losing its appeal in the still heavily agrarian Finland.Sakari Virkkunen, Finland's Presidents I / Suomen presidentit I, Helsinki: WSOY, 1994Seppo Zetterberg et al.
Romney left his business career to run the 2002 Winter Olympics.As the decade neared a close, the goal of simply making more money was losing its appeal for Romney. He took a paid leave of absence from Bain Capital in February 1999 when he became the head of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The decision caused turmoil at Bain Capital, with a power struggle ensuing.
Edson left Charleston for New York in 1927 in an attempt to revive his career, but his recent publishing failure and long absence from the city undermined his efforts. Times were changing as well, and his style of writing was losing its appeal. He earned some money by ghostwriting the story of prize fighter Abe the Newsboy. The Life Story of Abe the Newsboy was published in 1930 and still in print in 1960, but Edson received no royalties.
The BJP is said to gain handsomely from the ABVP's support base and several politicians of the BJP, including the former Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, had their ideological foundation in the ABVP.Atul Chandra, A string of losses on campuses across India: Is the ABVP losing its appeal among students?, Catch News, 29 November 2017. Several scholars make no distinction between the RSS and the BJP, and regard the ABVP as a student wing of both of them or either of them.
After the open access rules were implemented, Verizon Wireless filed suit against the FCC on September 13, 2007, seeking to have the rules dismissed on the grounds that the open access requirement "violates the U.S. Constitution, violates the Administrative Procedures Act … and is arbitrary, capricious, unsupported by the substantial evidence and otherwise contrary to law."Verizon lawsuit On October 23, Verizon chose to drop the lawsuit after losing its appeal for a speedy resolution on October 3. However, the CTIA stepped in to challenge the same regulations in a lawsuit filed the same day.CTIA steps in On November 13, 2008, the CTIA dropped its lawsuit against the FCC.
The bankers had the intention of directing their French clients assets to UBS's Switzerland operation, rather than keeping the money in France. Arrest warrants were issued for three former UBS France employees in January 2015 after they failed to appear before French magistrates leading the investigation. UBS faces fines of up to five billion euros for its alleged role in tax fraud, according to the French newspaper Le Temps. In July 2014, the bank was required to post a bond of 1.1 billion euros, which UBS complied with while making multiple appeals in the French court system, finally losing its appeal at the Cour de Cassation, France's highest court.
Daytona Beach had been used by land speed record competitors since 1902 however, by 1935 the rutted beach course began losing its appeal in favor of the Bonneville Salt Flats. In an effort to boost the local economy, race promoter Bill France Sr. arranged for the Savannah 200 to be moved to the Daytona Beach Road Course in 1937. There were no races held between 1942 and 1946 due to wartime restrictions during the Second World War. In 1948, a new beach course was used because of urban developments along the beach forced the race organizers to move the event further south, towards Ponce Inlet.
By the 1970s, the Liberal government was losing its appeal to younger, urban voters in Melbourne. Realizing that the Liberals had a year at most to retool their image before a statutory general election, Bolte retired in 1972 and endorsed Hamer as his successor. Despite opposition from the conservative wing of the party, Bolte's support was enough for Hamer to prevail in the ensuing leadership ballot, and he was sworn in as premier on 23 August. Hamer represented such a sharp change from the Bolte era that he was able to campaign in the 1973 election as a new, reformist leader, despite the fact that the Liberals had been in power for 18 years.
Jawed Karim has stated that the incident inspired the creation of YouTube, as he noted that it was difficult for him to find videos of the incident online. It is regarded as one of the most controversial television events in history, and Jackson was later listed in Guinness World Records as the "Most Searched in Internet History" and the "Most Searched for News Item". CBS, the NFL, and MTVCBS's sister network, which produced the halftime show denied any knowledge of the incident and all responsibility for it. The Federal Communications Commission heavily fined all companies involved and continued an investigation for eight years, ultimately losing its appeal for a $550,000 fine against CBS.

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