Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

934 Sentences With "out of favor"

How to use out of favor in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "out of favor" and check conjugation/comparative form for "out of favor". Mastering all the usages of "out of favor" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Bannon may have fallen out of favor -- for now.
The engineering and construction stocks have gone out of favor.
This beverage, however, has lately fallen somewhat out of favor.
Bigger bikes are falling out of favor with younger riders.
Collector forums and Yahoo groups have fallen out of favor.
It's possible he fell out of favor at some point.
Gary has gone in and out of favor in America.
That stock has fallen out of favor in recent years.
I absolutely agree with you, they're just out of favor.
The word jealousy fell out of favor in the '70s.
Cathinones fell out of favor with most users and dealers.
Bannon, out of favor though he is, would be proud.
Celebrity endorsers, sometimes they fall in and out of favor.
Military spending ebbed, and government expertise fell out of favor.
That marketing has fallen out of favor with many women.
It's just that this stock is just violently out of favor.
Sugary drinks have fallen out of favor with health-conscious consumers.
While many technology stocks have fallen out of favor recently, Wix.
Even so, there are words that have fallen out of favor.
A couple years later, virtual reality really fell out of favor.
Gold tends to fall out of favor when interest rates rise.
When taste changed in the 1920s, Munson fell out of favor.
That's tough, when even reliable underground genres fall out of favor.
Just after the June primary, Mr. Sokolich fell out of favor.
Utility stocks, which were in high demand, fell out of favor.
Thankfully, we've seen this excuse fall out of favor among developers.
Despite the goose's copious gifts, it has fallen out of favor.
Corporate venture fell out of favor, just like MySpace and hoverboards.
Mateer expressed disappointment that conversion therapy had fallen out of favor.
Eventually, lead tin yellow fell out of favor and disappeared from paintings.
But it appears the term is falling out of favor from overuse.
Back with their old squads, the detectives found themselves out of favor.
Market forces are pushing coal power out of favor with energy companies.
The stock has now fallen out of favor with a noted investor.
Glen Canyon is not the only dam to fall out of favor.
But doesn't stripping credentials from out-of-favor reporters send a chill?
This form of multi-tasking fell out of favor decades ago, however.
Low-yielding bond products also remained out of favor, with non-U.
Unsurprisingly, the out-of-favor Griffin was released in the 2016 offseason.
When names fall out of favor, new ones wait in the wings.
Out-of-favor securities may be undervalued; popular securities almost never are.
Intellectual life has fallen out of favor for several reasons, he continues.
"Sedans are rapidly falling out of favor," Fleming said in an email.
Skin Deep The powdered, matte face has long been out of favor.
John McCain that their kind has fallen out of favor among conservatives.
Five years of falling prices, however, saw "Dr Copper" fall out of favor.
As global trade grew after World War II, tariffs fell out of favor.
What did she do to fall out of favor with Norma and Randall?
Who else might be out of favor next year, or the year after?
It's amazing that something that has largely fallen out of favor — Instagram filters!
Maxwell fell out of favor after losing his starting job earlier this season.
Repurposing leftover money in this way has fallen out of favor since 2000.
Electric vehicles would soon fall out of favor as gasoline technology rapidly improved.
At this time in Chinese history, the aristocracy is falling out of favor.
That led to a federal investigation, and quiz shows fell out of favor.
By the 1940s and '50s, Odissi had fallen out of favor in India.
Energy-guzzling Bitcoin mining is falling out of favor in northern New York.
Dedicating space for a media room has "fallen out of favor," he said.
Another thing that used to be stylish and had fallen out of favor.
Tupperware's brand is based on plastic, a material that's falling out of favor.
"Products labeled 'light' and 100-calorie' have fallen out of favor," Lash said.
But its listicles and quizzes, he added, may eventually fall out of favor.
"Nationally, McMansions are falling out of favor," notes Francesca Faris, a spokesperson at Trulia.
Though it fell out of favor, the dark disk idea never completely went away.
Nicks, along with Fleetwood Mac, fell out of favor as the '80s marched on.
It's not just Fitzgerald who has fallen out of favor with the streaming site.
Unsurprisingly, pastels briefly fell out of favor during the fervor of the French Revolution.
The case against: There is a reason this explanation has fallen out of favor.
But the Concorde went bust in 2003, and supersonic jets fell out of favor.
There have been reports that Ross had fallen out of favor with the president.
That is how breathtakingly fast you can fall out of favor with Saudi Arabia.
Kudlow fell out of favor along with Stockman and left the administration in 1983.
Though electric cars may be somewhat out of favor for now, that may change.
Maybe. But the fighting-words doctrine has fallen out of favor with the courts.
Emerging markets have been out of favor this year amid a resurgent U.S. economy.
"This way they have financial security if they fall out of favor," he said.
"There are a lot of things coming in and out of favor," he said.
"It has fallen so far out of favor," Mr. Reed said in an interview.
That led to a federal investigation, and quiz shows soon fell out of favor.
Even titles barely older than a high school sophomore have fallen out of favor.
Residential treatment centers for the disabled have fallen out of favor in recent decades.
Simply put, Mr. Leung has fallen out of favor because he went too far.
New York (CNN Business)Money losing unicorns are falling out of favor with investors.
The senators cited an idea that's been out-of-favor on Capitol Hill: Bipartisanship.
But in the past couple of decades, this approach has fallen out of favor.
After popularity in 19th and early 43th century collecting, they fell out of favor.
So where did it come from and how did it fall so out of favor?
Kickstarter—and crowdfunding more generally—has fallen out of favor with games in recent years.
However, many of the stocks have been out of favor on Wall Street this year.
Sometimes the shift is less dramatic, and a single sector will fall out of favor.
The space between the paint and the three-point line has fallen out of favor.
Gold was out of favor on Monday after clocking a 2.46 percent jump last week.
"Impressionism fell out of favor, with some exceptions, between the world wars," Mr. Tucker said.
Considered safe-haven plays, they often fall out of favor when investors are buying technology.
Two out-of-favor names McKinney likes right now are Wal-Mart and Quest Diagnostics.
For a new generation, the overly groomed body appears to be falling out of favor.
But Bannon now seems to be out of favor because he encouraged Trump's worst instincts.
Many career officials who fell out of favor were reassigned to lesser positions, she said.
Telecommuting, which has been in and out of favor for decades, may become more ingrained.
Why do you think the romantic comedy has fallen out of favor as a genre?
Also out of favor: Kennedy's idea that America's promise belongs to all, even the poorest.
Inevitably those four names will fall out of favor and cease to be growth stocks.
This kind of residency eventually fell out of favor for the luxury-summer-camp variety.
Ms. Nie fell out of favor after Ms. Jiang accused her of disobedience in 1968.
During the presidency of Chester A. Arthur (1881-1885), the march fell out of favor.
Some who fall out of favor are not killed but are abruptly stripped of power.
A simpler procedure, the gastric band, is less effective and has fallen out of favor.
Right now it's out of favor – may be the best time to take a position.
Blaszczykowski, out of favor at his German club, Wolfsburg, suggested he would consider a return.
The city buffed them pretty thoroughly for years, so it had fallen out of favor.
The idea that fish don't feel pain, for example, is gradually falling out of favor (pdf).
After all, if doughnuts and cupcakes can go out of favor, so can your favorite ETF.
Even as cash grows more attractive, analysts do not see stocks falling out of favor soon.
S&P Global's Erin Gibbs believes this group might be out of favor for some time.
I wouldn't shun this combination just because the cloud stocks have suddenly fallen out of favor.
High-tech registries do not mean that cash has fallen out of favor as a gift.
EM assets might have fallen out of favor, but are they now worth a second look?
That he fell out of favor with Trump is probably for the best, all things considered.
And BlackBerry actually joined the Android legion when its own BB OS fell out of favor.
The White House thinks the retirement tweak will fall out of favor but cannot guarantee that.
But it fell out of favor as sailors said they wanted something lighter and less flammable.
Cobb had been marginalized of late, with his view perceived to have fallen out of favor.
RB: There have been numerous forensic fields that have been disproven and fallen out of favor.
Yet despite last year's uptick, there are signs that coal is falling out of favor worldwide.
Supergravity and other supersymmetric theories have begun to fall out of favor with some physicists, though.
Now it finds itself out of favor, Brody Mullins and Alex Leary of the WSJ report.
Wells Fargo's stock, once a favorite in the banking industry, has fallen badly out of favor.
"It wasn't that I was even out of favor when I was at Fox," he said.
Air-conditioning, which encouraged residents to remain inside, was another reason terraces went out of favor.
Over two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, but dieting has fallen out of favor.
Historically, as the economy expands, consumer packaged goods tend to fall out of favor among investors.
But fortified and sweet wines have largely fallen out of favor, so its popularity remains limited.
And with the popularity of fat in people's diets, carbs have fallen increasingly out of favor.
But after World War II, the practice began to fall out of favor in democratic states.
Even out of favor, Mr. Bannon has said he remains a champion of the president's agenda.
Few want to risk falling out of favor with the men who wield power over them.
The purpose is to cut oversupply of sedans, which have fallen out of favor among U.S. consumers.
That policy eventually fell out of favor, but in the sport of Catch Fétiche, the voodoo stuck.
The bare-knuckle game had been on the way out of favor for years by 1899 though.
After backing the Khmer Rouge, it fell out of favor when the murderous communist regime was deposed.
There are places where squirrel never fell out of favor and, yeah, they're mainly in the Southeast.
Hedge funds have fallen out of favor, with their 5.7% allocation down 3.2 percentage points from 2016.
"Ad tech has been in and out of favor since the ad server was created," said Meakem.
It's rather old-fashioned, and falling out of favor, but scientists have found other uses for it.
Most out of favor is aluminum, unsurprisingly given its toxic combination of structural overcapacity and high stocks.
Over the years since then, astrology has fallen in and out of favor, but always: It survives.
Falling out of favor with hedge funds during the first quarter were financials and health care stocks.
But polling shows the Republican Party's aversion to acknowledging climate change is increasingly falling out of favor.
Are telenovelas sort of going out of favor and other types of shows are coming into favor?
"As long as interest rates keep falling, the bank stocks will remain out of favor," Cramer said.
Platinum is used in catalysts in diesel-powered vehicles, which are going out of favor in Europe.
Jobbers strangely fell out of favor around the time of WWE's late-90s blood feud with WCW.
Other stocks seen as out of favor under Trump have also outperformed during his first 100 days.
But then the hedge fund faltered as value stocks went out of favor and internet stocks boomed.
And some kinds of bariatric surgery (most recently, the lap band approach) have fallen out of favor.
The brand has struggled in recent years as it's fallen out of favor with a younger demographic.
We are rebalancing towards more defensive and out-of-favor sectors, like consumer staples and health care.
Every once in a while, CNBC's watches a once-beloved stock fall out of favor with investors.
A mainstay of the midcentury musical theater canon, it has fallen out of favor in recent decades.
Wrigley was far from unique in promoting child care protocols that have since fallen out of favor.
Now that Bannon appears to be out of favor with Trump, his political future also seems uncertain.
The programs had been around for decades, but fell out of favor during the war on drugs.
The first sign that Georg Berger was falling out of favor with the Nazis came in 1942.
Nuclear power has been falling out of favor in Europe ever since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
But Flynn fell out of favor with the intelligence community — because of his staunch support for Trump.
Now with bitcoin below $8,000, it looks like it's fallen out of favor on the message board site.
With Park's ruling conservatives looking out of favor, it seems likely the country will turn to the left.
Copper is now challenging out-of-favor lead as the worst performing base metal so far this year.
Expert systems fell out of favor because they didn't leverage data, didn't learn from data and didn't scale.
Lately, it seems to Cramer like the entire retail group has fallen out of favor with Wall Street.
Though they've largely fallen out of favor with kids over the years, they're still widely available in supermarkets.
While smartwatches were out of favor for now, future technology enhancements could broaden the appeal of the device.
Meanwhile, the type of ecstasy that bears a passing resemblance to candy is increasingly falling out of favor.
Even the word "multilateralism" itself has fallen out of favor in a group designed to foster international cooperation.
Montgomery fell out of favor with the Packers for a costly turnover in a loss to the Rams.
"No industry has been more out of favor in the last thirty years than airlines," the investor said.
Domestic equity funds bounced back from $11.6 billion in withdrawals the week prior but remained out of favor.
Others have tried to parrot Trump's lies, but also find themselves falling out of favor (Priebus and Spicer).
And this part of the Upper East Side has been falling out of favor for years, brokers say.
Several splashy private companies have recently gone public and have quickly fallen out of favor on Wall Street.
But digital giants like Amazon redefined consumerism yet again, and malls fell out of favor with many shoppers.
Of course, this comes as the U.S. dollar has gained ground and emerging markets fall out of favor.
Government-backed plans are hardly new to Democratic presidential platforms, although fell out of favor in some elections.
But then the Pink Palace fell out of favor and took on a ghostly hue of its own.
When others were rushing for the exits, Klarman kept his head and bought downtrodden, out-of-favor shares.
He picks up growth companies that have fallen out of favor for reasons he judges to be temporary.
Mr. Tillerson has been out of favor with Mr. Trump for months but had resisted being pushed out.
If a doctor asks about "e-cigarettes," most teens will say no, because "cigarettes" are out of favor.
These are the sort of decorative antiques that have fallen out of favor with clutter-averse Western buyers.
Rom-coms have sort of fallen out of favor, but especially now, you can do so much digitally.
Sedans have somewhat fallen out of favor in the US, as consumers have shifted to pickups and SUVs.
But the approach fell out of favor because computers were not powerful enough then to produce meaningful results.
And populist guru Steve Bannon is not only out of the White House, but clearly out of favor.
He considers himself a contrarian investor, buying out-of-favor assets with financial problems and then demanding changes.
Airline stocks will be out of favor today because of oil, but that won't be the whole story.
It's fallen out of favor in the digital age, even getting dropped from Common Core standards in 2010.
Value is still out of favor, while low-volatility and momentum-driven technology stocks are all the rage. 
"I think that oil and gas are falling out of favor with new young portfolio managers," Cramer said.
The group has fallen out of favor as of late, now down 6 percent from its 2018 high.
But it has also fallen out of favor in the neighborhoods where it was born and once flourished.
After all, Wall Street is merely a fashion show with stocks falling in and out of favor quickly.
Similarly, the once Emmy-approved Orange Is the New Black seems to have completely fallen out of favor.
Mr. Buffett suggested providing safety nets for those who want to work but find their talents out of favor.
Thyssenkrupp's conglomerate structure has fallen out of favor in the market, reflected in the deterioration of its share price.
Plus, a spate of leaks suggests Bannon is falling out of favor and his job could be at risk.
But Bullpen focuses on startups in categories that have fallen out of favor with VCs and the startup ecosystem.
Buffett compared Apple's brand to that of American Express when it was out of favor a few years ago.
The former Breitbart boss had previously hosted "The Uninvited," a parallel gathering for fellow out-of-favor right-wingers.
Ally yourself with someone who falls out of favor, and you may find yourself on the way out too.
Oakley has been out of favor with the Knicks management in recent years for his criticism of the team.
In the months after his name first surfaced, he appeared to fall out of favor at the White House.
Stocks showed signs of weakness when technology plays fell out of favor and banks and domestic stocks rotated in.
But leeches fell out of  favor with many doctors as claims about their healing effects proved to be hollow.
Michael Cuggino, president and portfolio manager of the Permanent Portfolio Funds, is also focusing on out-of-favor stocks.
He added that diesel fuel, out of favor in much of the world, also still has potential in Argentina.
Nightclubs might be falling out of favor, but that still leaves the bigger question: who owns the night now?
No Child Left Behind—Bush's signature education policy—fell out of favor on both sides of the political aisle.
The display mentions that these spectacles have gone out of favor with changes in both science and social norms.
But over the last generation, the mother sauces have fallen out of favor with home cooks and professionals alike.
It fell out of favor after the 1920 Olympics, but has been ever-present in the program since 1972.
This well-worn story has gone in and out of favor, often as a staple of high-school theaters.
Shares of companies tend to fall out of favor, even after good news, when the larger averages are declining.
Here are some fashions from the past decade that experts predict will be out of favor in the 2020s. 
Novel disruption has fallen out of favor, with many preferring more time-tested models like enterprise SaaS and biotech.
As asset classes move in and out of favor, you want to make sure that your mix stays true.
Blood has largely fallen out of favor in pro wrestling, outside the remaining hardcore promotions like Combat Zone Wrestling.
SO I AM LOOKING FOR A COMBINATION OF THINGS THAT ARE WORKING AND THINGS THAT ARE OUT OF FAVOR.
And they're out of favor -- it's the reason I want to be up here today to talk about it.
His first wife delivered a son in 230 but fell out of favor and died in exile in Moscow.
The practice fell out of favor in many places once it was no longer useful to those in power.
Speculation about Cohn's future has been rampant since he apparently has fallen out of favor with President Donald Trump.
That puts Peloton into a class of web-connected devices — another market that's fallen out of favor with investors.
Polls are often manipulated to make gun owners look like a fringe group with out-of-favor political views.
Mr. Sessions, however, is more than just another employee who has fallen out of favor with a volatile boss.
Many economists, however, saw something else: a failed development strategy that they had hoped was falling out of favor.
Distrust in psychiatry grew, and ECT fell out of favor, though there's no good data on the extent of that.
Different techniques will come into fashion, and then fall out of favor as case law makes that strategy less plausible.
But he fell out of favor when he was caught trying to enter Japan on a fake passport in 2001.
The "FAANG" trade of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google-owning Alphabet has fallen out of favor on Wall Street.
But a common one of these, called SHA-1, has been out of favor for years because of known weaknesses.
It had its heyday in the '60s and '70s, but natural female pubic hair has since fallen out of favor.
"Davos Man" and his investing ideas look like they're falling out of favor, and "Joe Six-pack" is taking over.
The rand fell further after South African media speculated that Gordhan had fallen out of favor with President Jacob Zuma.
At $1,830 per tonne, aluminum is the second-weakest performer among the base metals after perennially out-of-favor lead.
Looks like this is just another episode of the stock falling out of favor and roaring back to new highs.
Once the iconic tobacco company in the United States, Lucky Strike fell out of favor in the mid-20th century.
However, many biotech stocks went out of favor with political worries on drug prices and took Ionis down with them.
Defensive shares were also out of favor, with land transport shares, such as railway operators, and drugmakers both losing ground.
Investors prefer bonds over stocks, and European equities are well out of favor, according to the latest fund flow data.
Gold was out of favor on Monday after clocking a 2.46 percent jump and hitting two-month highs last week.
But since then, the position has fallen out of favor as a part of the resume for would-be presidents.
Last season's top rusher, DeMarco Murray, fell out of favor with Coach Chip Kelly at his new team in Philadelphia.
Turns out that getting your drivers' license has been steadily falling out of favor for all Americans since the 703s.
However, of late tech stocks have been falling out of favor, posting losses in three of the past five sessions.
Oil is also modestly out of favor as investors reallocate assets, said Phillip Streible, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures.
It was pitched then as anti-aging, but that term is falling out of favor… now it's all about energizing!
Elsie's art, and her late husband's art, fell out of favor as Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art took center stage.
So we've got to go with the good ones and not the ones that are, right now, out of favor.
" Bush, Stutzman said, "was obviously in a category of candidates that is out of favor with voters this election cycle.
Degrees are no longer required, newer programming languages are much simpler, and daily sacrificial offerings have fallen out of favor.
But when skinny jeans started replacing them in the mid-2000s, flares fell out of favor in a big way.
Some apparent misspellings would turn out not to be misspellings but, simply, archaic spellings that had fallen out of favor.
Or ask British developer Stephen Purvis who was arrested and tortured when he fell out of favor with the regime.
Some colleges used to offer academic credit for participating in intercollegiate athletics, but these courses have fallen out of favor.
The company wants to shift production from sedans, which have fallen out of favor with Americans, to SUVs and trucks.
But domestic stock funds were out of favor, pushing net withdrawals for U.S.-based stock funds to $3.7 billion overall.
These plants mostly made sedans, which have fallen out of favor as customers have shifted toward crossover SUVs and trucks.
While signatures have already fallen out of favor in many places, it seems to have clung to the restaurant table.
If they have fallen out of favor and residents unequivocally support a new policy, it could consider phasing them out.
Peltz has portrayed an aging company whose innovation has lagged and whose brands have fallen out of favor with consumers.
The worst screen was high foreign exposure, which fell 2.2 percent as emerging markets began to fall out of favor.
Like a religious leader, he's fallen out of favor, no longer in tune with the hidden forces of the world.
But he could never raise the money from a studio system in which the Western had fallen out of favor.
Sometime in the 1970s, Color Field fell out of favor and visibly liquid paint had a much a lower profile.
The approach does not anticipate a rebound in the value stocks that have fallen out of favor with the market.
Mr. Sessions fell out of favor with the president, who then began an effort to get Mr. Sessions to resign.
"The homogeneous principle of church planting — once the norm — is out of favor," Kevin Smith, a pastor in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Indeed, gene therapy had recently fallen out of favor after 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died during an experimental treatment.
But as with many other sectors, it has found itself in and out of favor depending on the wider climate.
The reasons can vary: a player can be out of favor, out of form or simply out with an injury.
A pair of reports this week in Axios and Politico say he's fallen out of favor in the White House.
"Airline stocks will be out of favor today because of oil, but that won't be the whole story," he added.
Though the fossil fuel industry is out of favor with Cramer, he expects the oil producer to deliver good results.
She fell out of favor with many after her 2014 disaster and subsequent poor showing in a run for Congress.
But by the '90s, when Gen Xers began heading down the aisle, gold wedding jewelry had fallen out of favor.
Partly it was the fall of the Roman Empire, but even before then it had gone slightly out of favor.
He said he also thinks volatility is set to exit the broader market, and staples may then fall out of favor.
But DarkSide's argon-based detector fell out of favor, as the community pivoted to xenon-based detectors, which were more precise.
Xi's travel schedule seemed to indicate that North Korea and its young leader Kim Jong Un had fallen out of favor.
"Estates and farms in the country are a little out of favor because the migration is into the city," White said.
The company is in the middle of a turnaround as its Barbie dolls have fallen out of favor with young girls.
But she has fallen out of favor since returning to Kiev in 2016 because of her outspoken manner and erratic behavior.
It's an old-fashioned view, somewhat out of favor these days, but he appears at peace with it, and with himself.
Global equities have been back in vogue this week while so-called safe havens, like Treasurys, have fallen out of favor.
By September 2011, a private-equity firm focused on "out-of-favor industries" had agreed to buy it for $150 million.
Premier's portfolio includes a lot of brands such as Angel Delight which have fallen out of favor with health-conscious consumers.
It's the ideal duo of the sex appeal of a recognizable name and affordability granted by an out-of-favor industry.
" He also doesn't think it's overbought at this point since for the large part value remains "shunned" and "out-of-favor.
The grapes were País, a varietal that had fallen out of favor as winemakers turned to popular ones like Cabernet Sauvignon.
The toymaker is in the middle of a turnaround as its Barbie dolls have fallen out of favor with young girls.
Global equities have fallen out of favor, with managers cutting their exposure by 22 percent points to a net 12% overweight.
Platinum is more heavily used in diesel vehicles, which have fallen out of favor since 2015's Volkswagen emissions-rigging scandal.
But the death penalty is unambiguously falling out of favor where it matters most: in jury deliberation rooms across the country.
By the end of the regular season, Kelly had fallen almost completely out of favor with Red Sox Manager Alex Cora.
Integration has also fallen out of favor because many of its practices fail to adequately consider the needs of black communities.
Both publicly and privately, Mr. Trump tried to reassure his lawyers that they had not fallen out of favor with him.
Since then, Mr. Fuks has fallen out of favor in Russia and been included on a sanctions list by the Kremlin.
The Palace Hotel (Orson Welles and Pablo Neruda slept here) fell out of favor in the 1980s and closed in 1997.
If the books fell out of favor, it was as much for their hoary language as the fantasy capitalism they advertised.
And when the oligarch fell out of favor with Putin and fled to Britain, the Chechen crime lord kept in touch.
Goldman Sachs: Sell Exxon stock Yet Exxon's recent stumbles suggest it is more out of favor than some of its peers.
From the beginning, his administration has been a turnstile of people who fall in and out of favor with the president.
However, despite two decades of solid performance, by the early aughts the brand started to fall out of favor with consumers.
That means Mr. Trump could take credit for ending subsidies out of favor with his constituents, and Mr. Musk could prosper.
"It's obviously out of favor, and there is influence from ESG investors no matter what oil prices are doing," Glickman said.
In a 2011 essay for the M.I.T. Technology Review, Anne Trubek bemoaned how far out of favor typing instruction had fallen.
Now, three months later, Kennedy has fallen out of favor with key labor groups and powerful forces within the Democratic establishment.
The term hermaphrodite has fallen out of favor (and rightly so because it doesn't accurately describe what it means to define).
Some so-called safe stocks could be particularly vulnerable to losses when this low-volatility style goes out of favor, stats show.
Though economics would suggest pre-packaged coffee pods would fall out of favor, it is unclear if peak pod is anywhere near.
Utility stocks have fallen out of favor on Wall Street because their yield typically viewed as less attractive when interest goes higher.
However, the diet has fallen out of favor since it was first introduced and it may not be the best option anymore.
Still, Gilmore acknowledged that some of the targets may have been people who merely fell out of favor with the ruling family.
This kind of arrangement fell out of favor by the 214s, as critics said unequal voting rights were bad for corporate governance.
However, Cramer was suspicious of how quickly the technology, soft goods and bond market equivalent plays feel out of favor with investors.
Companies must heed privacy concerns, or risk falling out of step with regulatory compliance guidelines and falling out of favor with customers.
" Scripps Networks Interactive: "Cable is so out-of-favor right now that it just doesn't really matter how good they are doing.
The tweet that shared it got over 2,500 retweets and 2,500 likes, and Yiannopoulos quickly fell out of favor with many conservatives.
In 2013 1453G saw the opportunity to shake up old-line food companies whose iconic products were out of favor with Millennials.
" Why it matters: "Mattis's deft political touch has surprised many who watched him fall out of favor with the Obama White House.
The scrunch sock trend fell out of favor in Tokyo during the Aughts and was replaced by the more sober crew style.
The entire oil industry is out of favor and for years has underperformed other industrial sectors along with the S&P 500.
Psychogeography, the aimless wandering or drifting through cities to discover hidden its corridors, has somewhat fallen out of favor as a term.
But after expanding quickly, the company and its footwear fell out of favor, with annual revenue shrinking in the past two years.
But Mr. Dostum quickly fell out of favor with his American patrons over his open defiance of the new government in Kabul.
He said he would look at the "beat up" and "out of favor" energy sector, which tends to be an inflation play.
That's a big premium over out-of-favor hardware companies Fitbit and GoPro, which have revenue multiples of 0.9 and 1.2, respectively.
It would bring with it snack brands that complement Campbell's Pepperidge Farm business, as its core soup offerings remain out of favor.
Thermal coal, used to power turbines to produce electricity, has fallen out of favor with investors worried about pollution and greenhouse gases.
But the most glaring problem with it is that it's an outdated theory that has fallen out of favor with actual sociologists.
American food historian Megan Elias tells MUNCHIES that the color may be a reason why the dessert slowly fell out of favor.
The report chronicled how Mr. Sessions fell further out of favor with Mr. Trump after he declined to commit to prosecuting Mrs.
A former Duluth police officer, Mr. Stauber said Democrats were increasingly out of favor in an area with a rich mining tradition.
"The outlook for these stocks has been really good, but they have been out of favor because everyone wanted growth," added Sanchez.
Platinum is heavily used in catalysts in diesel vehicles that have fallen out of favor since 2015's Volkswagen emissions-rigging scandal.
If anything, they're even more cowed & cautious, fearing that being out of favor w: POTUS (and his party) limits their earning power.
Our analysis indicates that Israeli domestic opinion may shift further out of favor with Netanyahu, particularly as his popularity has decreased recently.
The big picture: Novel disruption has fallen out of favor, with many preferring more time-tested models like enterprise SaaS and biotech.
Well over a century ago in the US, the practice fell out of favor, partly because of its capacity for psychological harm.
But an invitation to join Kim Jong Un in public would likely not be extended to someone who had fallen out of favor.
Mary Fallin had been an early contender for Interior, but has fallen out of favor with Trump Tower for the role, sources say.
When stocks fall out of favor and fear is high, they decline by an unreasonable amount, which is what we are seeing today.
And while the audio cassette long ago fell out of favor for the CD and later digital music, the format's certainly not forgotten.
The club fell out of favor after a bomb went off on the dance floor in 24, and closed about a year later.
Platinum is more heavily used in diesel vehicles that have fallen out of favor since the Volkswagen AG emissions-rigging scandal of 2015.
Curbelo's loss and Steyer's rise — he's laying the groundwork for a potential 2020 run — shows just much bipartisanship is still out of favor.
Rye, planted in autumn and harvested in mid-summer, fell out of favor during the past decade as other crops produced bigger profits.
In the intervening years, I've seen it fall even farther out of favor, but the concept of dieting is still alive and well.
Barr was nominated to replace former Attorney General Jeff Sessions who fell out of favor with the Trump administration and resigned last year.
For the all the ups and downs, in-and-out-of-favor drama, Trump is more Bannon than he is Jared or Ivanka.
He also points to the fact that people today are more transient as evidence for why pensions should have fallen out of favor.
Sure, Lieberman was the Dems' veep candidate in 2000, but he fell out of favor after he became an independent, then backed Sen.
At the same time, palm oil fell out of favor, especially among ecologists who feared the destruction of rain forests in developing countries.
A recent documentary, "Bolshoi Babylon," suggests that he fell out of favor at the theater, particularly with the new general director, Vladimir Urin.
Fast-forward to this year, and the once-hot chip stocks have quickly fallen out of favor with investors and into correction territory.
Despite a decade or so of unexpected popularity, at least among architects and planners, Brutalism went out of favor by the mid-'70s.
He likes keeping a mental list of his favorites (and those who have fallen out of favor) among his staff and Cabinet members.
Detroit rookie RW Anthony Mantha (14 goals, 33 points) was a healthy scratch Friday, falling out of favor with coach Jeff Blashill. 3.
The European Union is out of favor and so is Ukraine, which remains fairly corrupt even after the Maidan revolution and democratic elections.
And I wonder why, given how celebrated that attitude was for so long in tech, it seems to have fallen out of favor.
It seems he's fallen out of favor for having suspected Jacobite leanings and is basically under house arrest with Redcoats surrounding his home.
But while Sessions has faithfully executed Trump's policies, he fell out of favor with the President for recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
This theory has since fallen out of favor as the tide of disaffiliation appears to be washing over conservative and liberal denominations alike.
Automakers in the U.S. are focusing on selling larger SUVs and trucks that are more profitable, as passenger cars fall out of favor.
And so even as Communism fell out of favor, among intellectuals anti-Communism became as unfashionable as it had been in the 1930s.
But he's "in the dark ages" if he thinks those diversions aren't costly: styles, like trade routes, fall in and out of favor.
The new mayor, Jorge Yunda, was a former Correa collaborator who had since distanced himself from the now out of favor ex-president.
Companies with traditional earnings fell out of favor—now, businesses that weren't overcapitalized tech start-ups clamored to position themselves as turnaround stories.
In fact, the singular "they" didn't fall out of favor until the 18th century, when grammarians started discouraging its use, according to Baron.
Medical professionals used the diet for two decades until modern epilepsy drugs were developed and it fell out of favor by the 210s.
But Cohn fell out of favor after he criticized Trump's response to violence sparked by a white supremacist rally in Virginia in August.
That interpretation of the war has long been out of favor in universities, though it clings to life among neo-Confederates and racists.
After suffering financial difficulties in the 1650s, Rembrandt fell out of favor with the wealthy elites who buoyed his career with portrait commissions.
Kovalchuk was lured back to the NHL with a three-year, $18.5 million contract but has quickly fallen out of favor in Los Angeles.
Shares of technology giants have fallen out of favor with fund managers, replaced by bets on the U.S. dollar as the most crowded trade.
But the kinds of jokes The Simpsons makes about Apu and Smithers have largely fallen out of favor over the past 20-plus years.
While the method -- which artificially recharges the groundwater levels -- has been used throughout India's history, it has fallen out of favor in recent times.
Lovecraft has fallen out of favor in recent years, coinciding with an intense focus on his racism, anti-Semitism, and vocal contempt for religion.
In keeping with the same theme, the stocks that are not out of favor are the least likely to dominate this kind of contest.
Freudian ideas are now out of favor with most academic psychologists, as Geoff Bird, a professor of psychology at the University of Oxford explains.
Previously popular for its distinctive fluffy look, lightness, and warmth, mohair is now falling out of favor with some of the world's largest retailers.
Mr. Buffett's suggested solution: providing safety nets for those who want to work but find their talents out of favor because of market forces.
Hedonism and virtue-based morality fell somewhat out of favor, and suddenly the good life was all about sacrifice and the postponement of gratification.
But when Amazon has historically gone "out of favor" at these times, according to McDonald, that is the best opportunity to buy its shares.
It's about showing anybody, no matter whether they were in or out of favor with the government, or whether they were censored or not.
"It's kind of consistent with Buffett's pattern of buying things that are out of favor, undervalued and have a big customer base," Edmonds said.
For the last couple of years, private equity firms have been buying up public software companies that had fallen out of favor with investors.
But that idea has fallen out of favor with pretty much every major cancer organization, and experts are now reversing that once-common guideline.
He had faced a similar situation in Portland prior to that, falling out of favor on veteran team that already had its rotations set.
But where LaCroix, with its all-natural essences, is falling out of favor, Spindrift and its 20-plus real blackberries is on the rise.
Though emerging markets are currently out-of-favor, we believe that this exposure will prove to be profitable for clients over the long run.
However, the two ETPs remain up more than 75 percent for the year and are unlikely to fall out of favor, market experts said.
"Energy continues to be out of favor," said the head of leveraged finance at one major U.S. bank, who asked to not be quoted.
But VALX's focus on small-cap and value names has been a recent problem, simply because these stock approaches have been out of favor.
KS: Yeah, there was a big deal, there was big written things that would do that, but sort of fell out of favor, right?
Within the past year, even the term "intelligence collection" has fallen out of favor, being replaced by "information collection" when used in the Army.
But what makes the announcement of Valkyria Chronicles 4 surprising is the fact that the series has largely fallen out of favor with fans.
But they soon fell out of favor because the programs varied in quality and there was little data to show their long-term value.
The perennial-favorite family midsize sedan is quickly falling out of favor, with compact crossovers like the Rav4.53 and CR-V aggressively swallowing sales.
Roku and Disney were two of the most popular stocks with TD Ameritrade clients in September, while Netflix and Apple fell out of favor.
It was an approach that has fallen out of favor: He picked a winning technology and threw the weight of the government behind it.
After years out of favor with editors and brands alike thanks to real-time and affordable runway photography, fashion illustration is having a resurgence.
The once-hot chip stocks have fallen out of favor lately, down 2500 percent from the recent high and snapping a historic win streak.
Released in April 2015, "Hide Away" was taken to radio, an old-fashioned and out-of-favor route, long before the internet discovered her.
That's because straight-eights fell out of favor in the middle of the 20th century, replaced by their more compact cousin, the V8 engine.
PiS has long championed Poland's use of coal, a fuel that is falling out of favor in a global push to cut greenhouse gases.
Neris was the team's closer earlier in the season but fell out of favor after two tough outings in the second half of June.
But Mr. Khodorkovsky eventually fell out of favor with President Vladimir V. Putin, who is said to have bridled at his rumored political ambitions.
The shift is jarring but is part of the Trump modus operandi: People come in and out of favor with wind-shear-like abruptness.
The U.K. has fallen out of favor as an emigration destination for China's wealthy, according to a new report which pips Canada in front.
Getting pedestrians off streets is not the only planning idea of the '60s and '70s that has fallen out of favor among urban planners.
He was a member of the Democratic Action party, which for decades dominated Venezuela's politics but has fallen out of favor with the young.
Even the word "climate" itself appears to have now fallen out of favor, along with phrases like carbon, greenhouse gas emissions, adaptation and sequestration.
Furthermore, rising rates support a stronger dollar, justifying a decline in the price of gold, which has been out of favor since the election.
Gibbs fell out of favor at Arsenal, ending a 21-year stay at his boyhood club, for which he played more than 2540 games.
But with massive rounds falling out of favor in Silicon Valley, investors are betting that OneTrust could be a new kind of tech unicorn.
Automakers in the United States are focusing on selling larger SUVs and trucks that are more profitable, as passenger cars fall out of favor.
Out of favor Dubai's Emirates had kept the A380 program on life support early last year by placing a big order for the aircraft.
Kim Jong Nam fell out of favor some two decades ago and lived in self-imposed exile in the Chinese-controled territory of Macau.
Kim Jong Nam fell out of favor some two decades ago and lived in self-imposed exile in the Chinese-controlled territory of Macau.
Located about midway along Mexico's Pacific coast, Mazatlán has been out of favor among tourists and expats for decades but is making a comeback.
She had also fallen out of favor with others in the president's circle, including Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser.
Nevertheless, Keifer soon fell out of favor with GOP stalwarts, failing in his bid to be renominated for his congressional seat in central Ohio.
Critics say the government has failed to penetrate the insurgency's core - the top three defectors had all fallen out of favor with Shabaab's inner circle.
The group most out of favor with investors is funds of funds, which hold portfolios of other funds rather than invest in their own strategies.
Statues of Greek or maybe they were Roman gods lined the floor, some pushed into the corners, like they'd fallen out of favor or something.
He had fallen out of favor with Trump recently, the New York Times reported, though the president continued to say he considered Bannon a friend.
Gundlach said there will be times when his fund will be out of favor and there will be times when it will be extremely popular.
Cook's bombshell fueled worries that Apple's relatively pricey smartphones may be falling out of favor in China, where rivals such as Huawei offer cheaper options.
This area is a fast moving one and unfortunately many just see it as a toy — and toys go in and out of favor quickly.
Sumsion, in published commentary, said Tillinghast's value-oriented investment style has been out of favor as the U.S. stock market rewards tech stocks, for example.
Even if one thing becomes really popular, that could go out of favor and you need to have a range of stuff you can do.
" American Tower: "It has fallen out of favor because there is a lot of talk that there is going to be mergers in the business.
They defeated a leftist candidate in a first-round vote in April as left-wing politics fall out of favor in much of Latin America.
It has just one SUV, the Model X, leaving it with two sedans, a shape that has fallen out of favor with U.S. car buyers.
If you recall, that's the one where Gretchen falls out of favor with Regina after arguing over who stands where in the school holiday show.
Trump will seek new supplicants as replacements, and they, too, will fall out of favor with him—for reasons they may or may not understand.
That means investors need to become more selective in the stocks they choose, especially with sectors that have fallen out of favor with Wall Street.
But shouldn't there have been some reality checks along the way, with politically convenient ideas falling out of favor because they didn't work in practice?
Piper Jaffray released its latest survey on the shopping habits of teens and found 16 brands falling out of favor among male and female consumers.
He enjoyed it briefly upon entering office when the Senate was split evenly, but then fell out of favor over education spending with Vermont Sen.
It acquired Bai this year in a bid to diversify away from the carbonated drinks that dominate its portfolio and are increasingly out of favor.
For example smaller financial and information technology stocks are strong value contenders while utilities and consumer staples stocks are out of favor among many investors.
But the way he's going about it — by publicly humiliating officials who have long supported him but are now out of favor — is downright deranged.
Mr. Peng was on an execution list for being "a henchman of the Yu-Lin counterrevolutionary clique," two local leaders who fell out of favor.
The episode puzzled some White House aides, who were suspicious that it signaled Fauci had fallen out of favor with the President, if only temporarily.
The two generals celebrated by President Trump for their reputations for toughness are now considered the moderates — and at risk of falling out of favor.
Defensive S&P sectors - utilities, real estate and telecommunications - were out of favor, while bank stocks were boosted by rising U.S. 10-year Treasury yields.
"I think magic generally is particularly of interest when the cultural narrative that we would otherwise live by dips out of favor," Mr. Brown said.
While residential and industrial Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are the most popular bets, office REITs look less attractive and retail is out of favor.
But Sessions quickly fell out of favor with the president when he recused himself from the Russia investigation, departing the Department of Justice in 2018.
Advisers and Cabinet members who fall out of favor with the president can re-enter his good graces, making it hard to predict staff moves.
In many cases, they puzzle over one question: Why is this institution, long regarded as desirable, even compulsory, falling out of favor around the world?
There are several different ways to connect a laptop to an external display, and the technologies have moved in and out of favor over time.
The entire oil industry has fallen out of favor with investors, but Exxon, once the industrys cash flow and profit leader, has tumbled particularly hard.
CreditCreditAndy Rementer A number of Republican health care policy proposals that seemed out of favor in the Obama era are now being given new life.
He rose to head the KGB's foreign counterintelligence branch before falling out of favor in Russia, moving to Washington, D.C., and becoming an American citizen.
And while Mr. Wuorinen now acknowledges that his chosen style has fallen out of favor, he still doesn't miss an opportunity to castigate tonal composers.
She has gone into and out of favor over the years, but she has been at the forefront of important developments in fashion all along.
The E-Trade survey does find investors pursuing a relative valuation strategy when it comes to international equities, which were out of favor last year.
Nevertheless, though her numerous other collections slide in and out of favor (and in and out of packing boxes), her hands are always on view.
Traditional car models have fallen out of favor in the United States, with sustained low gasoline prices encouraging a shift towards pickup trucks and offroaders.
The hedge fund manager has said his fund's underperformance was due to his value investment style being out of favor in the current market environment.
The Times reported that, while Trump has not given Perry a formal offer for the position, Shulkin has fallen out of favor with the president.
The entire oil industry has fallen out of favor with investors, but Exxon, once the industry's cash flow and profits leader, has tumbled particularly hard.
In the past few months, he's overtaken Sessions (who's fallen out of favor with the mercurial president) as the face of the administration's immigration policy.
Huth started his career at Chelsea in 2002 with Ranieri as his manager, but he fell out of favor after José Mourinho replaced Ranieri in 2004.
"With equities rebounding this week, gold has fallen slightly out of favor as traders unwound their safe-haven bets," said Fawad Razaqzada, an analyst with Forex.com.
First choices fall out of favor But as Trump continues to search for more names to fill out his nascent administration, he's also already seeking replacements.
An artist and scholar dive into the history of Havana's National Art Schools, which were abandoned when their architects fell out of favor with the regime.
Kim, the eldest son in the family that has ruled North Korea since its founding, had been living abroad for years after falling out of favor.
Instead, we would advise taking a more surgical approach to investing in a sector that has become deeply out of favor yet presents numerous attractive opportunities.
But after the discovery of penicillin and the popularization of the conventional antibiotics we use today, phages fell out of favor for battling deadly bacterial infections.
Playing the national anthem in Indian cinemas was common in the 1960s, but the practice fell out of favor as fewer and fewer people paid attention.
He spoke with Henry Schein's chairman and CEO Stanley Bergman, who said that health care has fallen out of favor on the Wall Street fashion show.
But AIM has fallen out of favor in recent years, as we've migrated to newer, flashier services on our smartphones like SnapChat, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp.
Radical feminists worry that we might lose sight of this if gender-specific terms like "pregnant women" fall out of favor because they exclude trans people.
It's this demand disconnect that has left copper and other base metals out of favor with investors, even as iron ore punches out new price highs.
Two of the three vehicles Tesla currently sells are sedans, which have fallen out of favor with customers who increasingly prefer crossovers, SUVs, and pickup trucks.
"Such prescription medications are addictive and have gone out of favor; such medications are no longer considered appropriate in the treatment of tinnitus," Dr. Chang says.
Nuclear power fell out of favor in the United States after a partial nuclear meltdown at Three Mile Island in central Pennsylvania in the late 1970s.
Gold fell out of favor with investors in 2013 when the Fed indicated it would start raising interest rates for the first time in a decade.
"These cases show the utter helplessness of foreign businessmen on the island of Cuba when they fall out of favor with the regime," says Garcia-Diaz.
"Because commodities are out of favor right now, we are concentrating on the potential of the Iranian consumer," said Rabii, who makes investing decisions for Turquoise.
But in recent years the boom in technology names has driven investors to prioritize growth stocks, which means value stocks have somewhat fallen out of favor.
Ryan Zinke Another Cabinet member who may be on thin ice is Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, not because he's fallen out of favor with the President.
Some people in their 30s and 40s are having their out-of-favor tattoos refreshed (through a process referred to as blasting over) or reimagined altogether.
Africa was out of favor, with only 2200 percent of respondents saying they were invested in or interested in it, down from 218 percent in 153.
"A guy I grew up with is a barley farmer, and his grandpa invented a strain of barley that's gone out of favor," Mr. Hays said.
For decades, technical and vocational schools have been falling out of favor, as more and more people opt for getting advanced degrees at four-year colleges.
So far this year, the sector has largely fallen out of favor; Southwest, Alaska, American and Delta are all firmly in bear market or correction territory.
Sessions fell out of favor with Trump after having recused himself from oversight of the Russia probe and was ousted from the administration in November 2018.
If investors continue fleeing bonds, thus pushing rates higher, Gibbs wrote to CNBC in an email, REITs could fall out of favor for two principal reasons.
The former market leaders fell out of favor in late 2017 as investors cooled on the white-hot group for fear of overvaluation or even correction.
One example: As many drugs have lost their effectiveness, medicine has reached further back on the shelf, to antibiotics that went out of favor years ago.
The monarchy, quickly falling out of favor among the middle and lower classes, still has a stronghold on the daily lives of families like the Crawleys.
With gerrymandering as the standard and open primaries out of favor, politicians have tacked more to the base of their parties and away from the middle.
Brief mention is made too of protecting dialects, which have fallen out of favor with the government's push to get everyone speaking one national language, Mandarin.
But while palladium goes into gasoline cars, platinum is mainly used in diesel vehicles and it has fallen out of favor since the emissions cheating scandal.
They hope they can convince kids that, like cigarettes, which have fallen out of favor in recent years, vaping isn't cool and isn't worth the gamble.
High yield and other risky investments appear to already be falling out of favor with investors amid the rising North Korea nuclear threat and political chaos.
After Gandhi's 1975 conviction, the "artist of the nation" fell out of favor with certain political leaders in India who were deeply critical of Gandhi's tenure.
It is a practice that has largely fallen out of favor, as start-ups and investors alike have eschewed chasing unicorn status for its own sake.
Sanders hasn't completely fallen out of favor with the progressive labor movement, as he received an endorsement from the United Electrical Workers of America in August.
He said investors "should have some portion of their portfolio in the materials sector, notably energy, which had been so out of favor" until mid-2017.
Also, movie studios have generally fallen out of favor by their parent companies — they're fickle revenue beasts, often the least predictable business unit in the house.
Today, the once mighty device has fallen so far out of favor that even U.S., President Obama has been given the green light to ditch the BlackBerry.
Even as investors shift to formerly out-of-favor sectors like financials and industrials, Altfest worries that they are still too concentrated in domestic large-cap stocks.
At the end of last year and during January's market correction, Hodges began buying into metals and resources stocks, which had been out of favor for years.
That's in large part because cigarettes—long the target of surprisingly effective public ad campaigns that warn of the dangers of smoking—have fallen out of favor.
That's a move that fell out of favor over the past several decades, but it's seen a resurgence in popularity after AlphaGo employed it to some success.
He expects Palo Alto to deliver a great number, but since the group has been out of favor lately, he's not sure if Wall Street will care.
Last year, a high-level defector told CNN that Kim was taking an increasingly brutal approach to the elite, executing them when they fell out of favor.
Holz called the management shuffle a positive for the deal, noting Mylan's had "one of the most out-of-favor management teams in all of health care."
But over the past year, Sessions has apparently fallen out of favor with both men — or, at least, they've decided it's more important to back President Trump.
This type of CEO style can lead to periods of time in between product launches where the stock of the given company simply falls out of favor.
But by launching multiple siloed messaging apps that don't talk to each other and forcing the Google+ social layer onto Hangouts, the service fell out of favor.
First came the stories that he had fallen out of favor with Trump and even offered to quit unless the President allowed him to do his job.
Adjustable-rate loans, even those with rates that are fixed for 10 years, fell out of favor after the housing crash, as buyers became ever more conservative.
But "Roots" fell out of favor almost as quickly as it rose, in part because Haley's story started to unravel as soon as it was in print.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have increasingly called for amending or even gutting Section 85033 as Silicon Valley has fallen out of favor with Washington.
Even though business and employment are strong, big bank stocks have fallen out of favor on Wall Street due to a less favorable trend: declining interest rates.
But not all hope is lost — and Harvey has identified the perfect out-of-favor strategy for investors to exploit during this downtrodden period: the value factor.
Remember that Wasserman Schultz was -- even before she was forced to resign during the Democratic National Convention last summer -- falling out of favor with the Clinton team.
The 32-year-old midfielder was signed last week from English Premier League club Manchester United, where he had fallen out of favor with manager Jose Mourinho.
These sorts of laws are rapidly falling out of favor, likely because they saw what happened to North Carolina, so don't feel hypocritical, Mark Emmert—feel emboldened.
Fleet sales, particularly those to rental agencies, are skewed toward passenger cars, which are falling out of favor as consumers shift to sport utility vehicles and trucks.
As the death penalty fell out of favor in the United States, the influence of the unit, already one of the smallest in the Justice Department, waned.
Wheat area is seen slightly higher in Britain but rapeseed continues to be out of favor with some farmers due to problems with cabbage stem flea beetles.
J. Crew, the preppy retailer that has fallen out of favor in recent years, finally has a new leader who will be charged with reviving its brand.
The Hill interviewed nearly a dozen prominent Democrats to find out who has captured the party's attention in recent months and who has fallen out of favor.
Part of the reason, though, is that his focus on value investing — buying stock of out-of-favor companies — has struggled as growth company stocks have surged.
It wasn't long ago that Ulta Beauty fell out of favor with investors, but CNBC's Jim Cramer said it's time to buy the cosmetic retailer's stock again.
It may have fallen out of favor for a time, but Avenue Princesse Grace "will certainly still be in the headlines for the next decade," Locchi said.
While piercing has seen many placements, and jewelry styles fall in and out of favor over the decades, the appeal here is the uniqueness of each look.
In an earlier era, that was called industrial policy, an approach that has fallen out of favor in many countries but, done smartly, is what's needed now.
The automaker has been trying to revive sales in the country since South Korean goods fell out of favor during a diplomatic fallout over Seoul's military defenses.
There are various reasons the American film musical fell out of favor, including the transformation of the old studio system and changing audience tastes, behaviors and more.
Carmakers like Volvo face heavy expenditure in developing electric and driverless cars, just as diesel engines fall out of favor and major Chinese and European markets stutter.
We model a path to $4 in EPS and view the stock as undervalued as apparel stocks with meaningful wholesale channel exposure are deeply out of favor.
But after the May 1968 student riots, hats fell out of favor as French youth ditched their parents' sartorial habits as a symbol of their newfound freedom.
His continued embrace of charter schools, long a favorite of wealthy donors but currently out of favor among the Democratic grass roots, could create still more problems.
While message boards have largely fallen out of favor, a small but active community still keeps conversations going on Personality Cafe, or PerC to the real heads.
Officials not only banned American music, from rock and roll to jazz, they also outlawed music by Russians who had fallen out of favor with the regime.
With the country's ruling conservatives, previously under Park, looking out of favor, it seems likely South Korea will turn to the left-wing opposition at the upcoming election.
Blumenthal said stores are something she's thinking about as a next step, as brands like The Children's Place and Gymboree are increasingly falling out of favor with moms.
The leader and his late brother shared a father, though the brother fell out of favor after he reportedly used forged papers to try to visit Tokyo Disneyland.
He would focus on names that are out of favor or have some investment controversy and would not chase names based solely on what's happening with tax reform.
The latter is more likely to stir contention as things like chlorine-washed chicken and hormone-fed livestock imported from the U.S. fall out of favor with Britons.
The Raiders shipped a third-round draft pick to the Steelers this spring in exchange for Bryant, but he quickly fell out of favor with his new team.
But the fuel source has been falling out of favor since it was discovered that Volkswagen installed emissions-test cheating software in 11 million of its diesel vehicles.
JCF is represented by Jay Wolf, founder of Juniper Capital Partners LLC, an investment firm that says it targets distressed or out-of-favor assets with attractive valuations.
Besides, wedding-cake designer Rosalind Miller told The Telegraph that fruit cakes are falling out of favor, with couples increasingly opting for flavored sponge cakes — an American influence.
Packaged food is falling out of favor with consumers, who are looking to eat fresh foods or are buying niche, upstart brands or less expensive private label products.
Donald Trump may not have a taste for firing people, but he does relish making the lives of those who have fallen out of favor a living hell.
Those debt securities, known as high-yield or junk bonds, fell out of favor for much of last year amid an escalating tariff fight between Washington and Beijing.
Despite some of the world's lowest internet speeds and a significant fraction of the population without bank accounts and cellphones, cash is falling out of favor in Venezuela.
In fact, for many of us with fair complexions, the faux tan has fallen out of favor, in no small part because it's expensive and hard to maintain.
Interest earned on savings accounts will now be based on yields on government debt, instead of bank deposit certificates, which have fallen out of favor in financial markets.
In its heyday, colistin was hardly the most safe and effective treatment, and it eventually fell out of favor with doctors because it could cause serious kidney damage.
SkyBridge is best known for its funds of hedge funds, which have fallen out of favor with some investors in recent years because of their relatively high fees.
Hedge funds have fallen out of favor with investors in recent years as basic market-tracking index funds handily outperformed the group during this nine-year bull market.
Real estate was also reduced to underweight from market weight, as it and utilities are most exposed to the risk of dividend yield trades falling out of favor.
Around the nation, fast fashion has fallen out of favor with Gen Z shoppers, a loss that ultimately contributed to pushing Forever 21 into bankruptcy this past week.
As the battle to succeed Mr. Mugabe intensifies, dozens of political figures who have fallen out of favor, like Mr. Mutambara, are facing the seizure of their farms.
By the fifties, her writing had fallen out of favor, and when the sales stopped so did the fellowships, grants, and stipends that had supported her early work.
As long as interest rates remained near zero, investors sought returns in the stock market, passive investing strategies attracted record assets, and stock selecting fell out of favor.
Internet culture is ever-changing and constantly evolving, with new memes, trends, and platforms emerging and falling out of favor so quickly it can make your head spin.
Classical methods of control such as insecticides are falling out of favor—they can have adverse environmental effects as well as increase insecticide resistance in remaining mosquito populations.
It is possible to predict a political horror story because the ruling center-left Democratic Party, which is pro-European and broadly reformist, has fallen out of favor.
Vloggers are also torn on whether to continue posting at all as air travel has temporarily fallen out of favor with consumers and industry employees are laid off.
Even as coal has fallen out of favor in some markets, the rise in emissions has been driven by stronger demand for natural gas and oil, scientists said.
But Sessions, an early Trump backer who has fallen out of favor with the White House, signaled he will continue to run on his support for the president.
The latest people to have their farms seized are not white farmers, but dozens of political figures who have fallen out of favor by defecting from ZANU-PF.
Then the recession happened, and the systems — which can cost about $30,000 to $40,000 a space, or nearly twice as much as conventional parking — fell out of favor.
But the bonds fell out of favor as Beijing stepped up a crackdown on local government leverage in 2016 after banning authorities from offering implicit guarantees to LGFVs.
Just four states and several territories will hold caucuses this year, a sign that the format has fallen out of favor as the party pushes state-run primaries.
Dr. Tanton fell further out of favor when it emerged that FAIR had secretly accepted more than $2500 million from the Pioneer Fund, a group that embraced eugenics.
Forever 21, which popularized trendy and inexpensive clothing, has fallen out of favor with shoppers due to strong competition from other retailers such as H&M and Zara.
They became extremely popular in the early 2000s, but have fallen out of favor after it was discovered that they release formaldehyde, another known cancer-contributor, when heated.
Krispy Kreme gained fame with its yeast-raised, glazed doughnuts, and only made a major push into java in recent years as its pastries fell out of favor.
He raised $21.95 million from venture capitalists in the early days before hitting a wall — and then another wall — and then falling out of favor with tech's financiers.
In the early days the look veered a little closer to "shabby-chic" or "French country," both of which have fallen out of favor over the last decade.
Maybe the march will not only demonstrate support for ideals that are out of favor with the new administration but also inspire more people to enter political life.
But while that version of the aesthetic auteur may still be revered in other realms, from Hollywood to SoHo, it has actually fallen out of favor in fashion.
Dr. Tanton fell further out of favor when it emerged that FAIR had secretly accepted more than $2500 million from the Pioneer Fund, a group that embraced eugenics.
Mr. Barrack, the grandson of Lebanese immigrants who owned a grocery store in the suburbs of Los Angeles, made his money by betting on out-of-favor assets.
Once one of Mr. Trump's loyal aides, Mr. Cohen fell out of favor with the president after pleading guilty in August to campaign finance violations and financial crimes.
Importantly, Trump allies he clashed with, like original campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and Trump's initial transition chief, Chris Christie, both fell out of favor after tensions with Kushner arose.
Lopez gets bonus points for pairing it with a straw fedora, another red carpet staple of the early '00s that has since fallen mostly out of favor. JenniferLopezVEVO/Youtube
Zinc and tin have both recorded year-to-date highs, nickel is close to doing so and even out-of-favor copper has hit its highest level since March.
Pharmaceutical stocks fell out of favor after the election and suddenly caught fire again, leaving Cramer to turn to the charts to determine if the pharma rally can continue.
General Motors will shut five U.S. auto assembly plants for varying durations in January, primarily to cut oversupply of sedans which have fallen out of favor among U.S. consumers.
The company has sought to distance itself from its reputation as an online auction house – as opposed to an electronic marketplace – as online auctions have fallen out of favor.
After warning clients heading into the year that this was — finally — going to be the year that bonds fell out of favor, Wall Street is slowly changing its tune.
He'd fallen out of favor with coach Dave Joerger, but his ability to knock down shots and defend a couple different positions proved useful in the last two years.
PA) in 2013, Chief Executive Bjorn Gulden has led a gradual turnaround of a brand that had fallen out of favor, pushing it further behind market leaders Nike (NKE.
These methods would later fall back out of favor, but their rise was enough to push neural nets — and LeCun, their longtime champion — to the margins of the field.
If his prediction materializes, Harvey contends it'll be a buying opportunity and he'd look to add exposure to semiconductors and REITs, a group that's been largely out of favor.
It's worth noting, however, that this shift in strategy would bring back the merchandise mix that caused Aéropostale to fall out of favor with shoppers in the first place.
Critics have accused the unit of sometimes carrying out politically motivated probes to discredit those who have fallen out of favor with President Jacob Zuma and his inner circle.
They are the homeowners, college-educated, or gainfully employed Americans, who have fallen out of favor from mainstream credit options because they experienced an income shock or surprise expense.
As with many Chinese leaders, little is known about Xi's early years until his father and family fell out of favor during the chaotic upheaval of the Cultural Revolution.
As in all things politics, if you find yourself aligned with those who have fallen out of favor, you may wind up on the wrong side of the trade.
And seen others who remain at the White House -- chief of staff John Kelly, I am looking at you -- fall out of favor and/or lost the President's confidence.
And so the bandage dress has slowly faded out of favor, and there hasn't been a silhouette or dress style that's achieved the same things for our figures since.
Plus, they would get their own economic and geopolitical benefits from fostering a close relationship with South Korea while it potentially falls out of favor with the United States.
These institutions were popular all through the late 20th century and just into the millennium, but fell out of favor with the advent of Orange is the New Black.
Agents, like Mendes and Paul Pogba's representative, Mino Raiola, have drifted in and out of favor (all four players that United signed in 2016 came from Raiola's client list).
Mr. Lamont's campaign looked to portray Mr. Stefanowski as an acolyte of President Trump, who remains out of favor in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans five to three.
However, because of security issues that made it easy for data breaches to occur, Flash has fallen out of favor, and most websites have switched to the newer HTML5.
His comments further escalated his rhetoric against Stephen Bannon, previously a close aide, who has fallen out of favor with the White House after reported comments in the book.
Kim was the eldest son of former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, but was exiled from the reclusive country after he fell out of favor with his father.
But make no mistake: Bloomberg's data-driven, pragmatic style of governance is increasingly falling out of favor, as both political parties, to varying degrees, embrace a rigidly moralized politics.
Once the star of Washington state&aposs apple industry, the Red Delicious began to fall out of favor in the late 1990s for its bland taste and mealy texture.
Victoria's Secret, which once dominated the lingerie category with its sexy image, will go private in a deal that shows how far the brand has fallen out of favor.
He has portrayed the military's primary role as winning battles, and winning battles as sufficient for winning wars — two ideas out of favor since at least the Vietnam War.
Even now, out of government and out of favor, Mr. Flynn and his contact with foreign figures presented a new headache for a White House eager to move on.
From 2015 to 2017, shares of Akamai, the world's largest cloud-based content delivery platform, stayed under pressure, out of favor on Wall Street and unable to bounce back.
Although Constantine would use SPQR as part of his propaganda in the early 4th century CE, it fell out of favor in the period of the later Roman empire.
That has fallen out of favor with clients, however, as they want fewer teams providing an array of complimentary services, rather than multiple teams and multiple strands of work.
But by the next year, O'Donnell — who had years earlier completed six seasons of hosting her own daytime talk show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show — fell out of favor with Walters.
Pharmaceutical stocks fell out of favor after the election and suddenly caught fire again, leaving Jim Cramer to turn to the charts to determine if the pharma rally can continue.
GE has been so out of favor it wouldn't be hard to string together a couple of days with positive headlines and see the stock take off like a rocket.
But there's no question the slasher got progressively dumber after its heyday and again after its late-'90s resurgence, and the genre as a whole has fallen out of favor.
She remains confident that ivory will fall out of favor largely due to changing tastes and awareness from young people on the impact illegal ivory can have on the environment.
Vudu's digital rentals and purchases business model has also fallen a bit out of favor in recent years, as all-you-can-eat subscription streaming services have become the norm.
Which is why when conservative ideology is out of favor, free speech, and the ability to advocate for the oppression of anyone who isn't a straight, white man, feels important.
He's no Democrat and, unlike scorned former Trumpers like Michael Cohen and Anthony Scaramucci, hasn't spent his time after falling out of favor with the White House savaging the President.
Moreover, quant models can quickly identify market inefficiencies and, with supporting data, offer the conviction required to invest in out-of-favor areas that may offer the most potential upside.
And in the early 2000s, the forestry management practiced by park rangers — prescribed burns, clearing brush, remediating clearcuts — fell out of favor relative to an increasingly large, paramilitary fire brigade.
By the latter half of the nineteenth century, the medical community began viewing disease in purely chemical and physical terms, so by 1900 placebos fell out of favor as therapy.
Fashions change, and audiences move on to new formats and styles; the kinds of web series that brought us this far have fallen out of favor for the most part.
Achleitner last week praised her for enhancing Deutsche's "new compliance and risk culture", but she fell out of favor with regulators and investors as Deutsche repeatedly landed in hot water.
He told me how several of his colleagues had suddenly gone missing for what he assumed was no reason other than falling out of favor with Assad and his cronies.
As the institution of the shopping mall gradually falls out of favor, a number of once-iconic things are going with them: Department stores, toy stores, and budget shoe stores.
Organic revenue was also boosted by higher unit sales of its mini-cans and small bottles, which have gained in popularity even as king-sized bottles fall out of favor.
While Facebook is still a primary source of news for millennials, it's falling out of favor with young millennials who are increasingly splintering their social media usage into different platforms.
Some cable bookers have been quietly told not to refer to someone as a "surrogate" for the campaign on a given day if the person has fallen out of favor.
But in recent years, the company has fallen out of favor with mothers-to-be, and it is in the midst of an overhaul to make its clothes more stylish.
Putri Pascualy, senior credit strategist at investment firm Paamco, said her firm had seen an uptick in fundraisings for distressed debt funds after falling out of favor in recent years.
Steve Bannon has fallen out of favor with the White House and gave up the reins of Breitbart, so now he's delving into a new realm — bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Though countertenors were legion in the Renaissance and Baroque eras, with John Dowland, Purcell and Handel writing for them, they had largely fallen out of favor by the 19983th century.
Shirley Manson: I got scared because I realized we were in a position where we had fallen so far out of favor, and we were out of step with culture.
In the latest examples, there was none of the public drama often associated with Mr. Trump, who has used Twitter to push out aides who had fallen out of favor.
Yearbooks as an institution may be falling out of favor these days — after the 2008 recession, many colleges stopped publishing them to save money — and they've arguably become somewhat redundant.
The suit also asserted that the company's leaders would sabotage employees who had fallen out of favor and intentionally make their work lives miserable to try to drive them out.
But that approach has largely fallen out of favor, with more states turning to red flag laws that focus not on a mental health diagnosis but rather on dangerous behavior.
The spread of the coronavirus and an influx of travel bans have left YouTube content creators and their channels grounded as air travel falls out of favor with the public.
More significantly, in an age when so-called brown furniture is far out of favor, antiques can make a property feel dated and less appealing to buyers — especially younger ones.
Synthetic materials and unnatural rubbers used in mats fell out of favor in the yoga community as the practice spread internationally alongside global concerns about the state of our environment.
That comes after these same global fund managers have ruled stocks out of favor for six months in a row on growth concerns, intensified by the U.S.-China trade war.
She also has quite a lot to say to modern society about manners, behavior toward others, empathy, ethics and other civilized subjects that seem to have fallen out of favor.
Craig Morton led the Dallas Cowboys to Super Bowl V in 1970, but he quickly fell out of favor with the team and lost his starting role to Roger Staubach.
In fact, since the practice of wearing mourning garb for prolonged periods fell out of favor around World War I, we have not really had any norms for grieving anywhere.
It would not be the first time that someone who has fallen out of favor with Kim Jong-un has been targeted in either a purge or an outright execution.
In Shamli, the nearest town, where the best private schools and doctors' offices are, Mr. Modi's party also appears out of favor, in large part because of the cash shortage.
As web design evolved during the early 2000s, the GIF largely fell out of favor except among meme fans, due to the popular conception that GIFs were tacky and garish.
Sprawling, meditative and unsettled, "Don Carlos" eventually fell out of favor, and when it returned to the repertoire in the mid-20th century, it was sung almost exclusively in Italian.
Despite its celebration in Classical Antiquity, the naked form fell out of favor in the early Christian period, and many appear to have been removed from display during Late Antiquity.
The roster includes 10 players yet to play international rugby, while the exciting back Maxime Médard, who fell out of favor during Philippe Saint-André's reign as coach, has been recalled.
Kuroda told reporters on Wednesday there was no link between base money and inflation expectations in the short run, highlighting how far out of favor targeting the monetary base has fallen.
Upstart Arizona, which made great strides in 236-22 before ultimately falling out of favor, posted its fourth win in six outings with a 212-33 triumph over Edmonton on Tuesday.
This has really been a group that's been out of favor for almost 20 years," Chris Verrone, head of technical analysis at Strategas Research Partners, said Wednesday on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
While conservatives are concerned by Cohn, they note that Bannon is still part of Trump's mercurial administration and that Cohn could fall out of favor as quickly as he has risen.
And while life insurance sales have traditionally been face-to-face interactions with agents, that mode is quickly falling out of favor, meaning that algorithmic processes are better for online sales.
Both projects will also be competing for attention with House of Cards, which has fallen out of favor in the last two years, but could be poised to seize back relevance.
But those laws have fallen out of favor over the past 50 years, in part because lawyers began to see easy access to the courts as being in the public interest.
Eric Marshall, a fund manager at Dallas-based Hodges Capital, said he is looking at uncovered companies in out-of-favor industries such as industrials and financials to find mispriced stocks.
Welsh international Bale has fallen out of favor at Real Madrid since the return of former coach Zinedine Zidane to the club in March who subsequently told Bale he can leave.
Hoverboards. The hottest gift (in many cases, literally so) of last year has fallen out of favor after multiple post-holiday horror stories of the toys catching fire and damaging homes.
We're now in a moment where women's fears about the aesthetic effects of aging continue to be stoked, but buying something explicitly marketed as "anti-aging" has fallen out of favor.
Although Hall became a millionaire (through his water bed and other inventions), knockoffs of his bed abounded (awarding him millions more in patent infringement cases) before it fell out of favor.
Perhaps it's the chalky conversation hearts, or the swirly foam lattes, or the fairly awful 2010 film of the same name — whatever it is, the holiday has fallen out of favor.
Silbermann tends to offer newly hired executives a honeymoon period, but he is not one to tell those executives when they have fallen out of favor, according to multiple former employees.
At this point, you may be wondering why if multi-camera sitcoms are so great — with so much potential to tackle America's conflicts head on — they ever fell out of favor.
But some analysts and investors are skeptical about the long-term prospects of a business devoted to natural gas and coal power plants that are falling out of favor with utilities.
And like the Moscow lab that Dr. Rodchenkov ran, the Rio laboratory that will handle testing at the Games has a history of falling out of favor with global antidoping authorities.
Despite falling out of favor with commercial farmers after being judged too soft and perishable for modern harvest and transport, they were still suitable for home and small-scale specialty growers.
Cost savings can be counterproductive if it means squeezing money out of marketing and design, and buyers are taking a risk on a style that can easily go out of favor.
"The new week started positively for the US dollar and equity markets overnight, causing the buck-denominated gold to fall further out of favor," said Fawad Razaqzada, technical analyst for Forex.
The financial sector was the S&P 500's biggest driver as bank stocks were helped by rising U.S. Treasury yields, while utilities and real estate stocks were out of favor.
Not only that, but she is never mentioned as someone who has fallen out of favor with Trump, someone he has lost faith in, someone who is clinging to their job.
Shares of the state-owned banks have fallen out of favor among investors, with an index tracking them — the Nifty PSU Bank — hitting its lowest level in nine months on Oct.
I'm really sorry if you are like me, a so called value investor who likes to find cheap stocks that have temporary issues and are out of favor with the market.
This is why the Puritans recoiled from the method of loci — they knew students were relying on "impure" and idolatrous imagery — and it fell out of favor as an educational tool.
While some artists are ambivalent about being viewed through the lens of gender, the all-women's group show, which fell out of favor in the '80s and '90s, is flourishing again.
But static stretching has fallen out of favor in recent years, after studies showed that prolonged static stretching might cause reactions in the nervous system that temporarily weaken the stretched muscle.
Ticker-tape parades used to be a common occurrence in New York City, but they have fallen out of favor in recent years, and have mostly been reserved for athletic figures.
Following his arrest in 1998, Mr. Martínez sold a home owned by Mr. Guzmán in order to pay legal fees, which caused him to fall out of favor with his boss.
The super PAC, Rebuilding America Now, was formed in the summer of 2016 when Mr. Trump's presidential campaign was short of cash and out of favor with many major Republican donors.
"While CA is a departure from Broadcom's core semiconductor business, it is consistent with its track record of acquiring out-of-favor, market leaders with high cost structures," Jefferies analysts said.
As the dollar fell out of favor, its index against six major currencies eased a shade to 0.1 following Friday's 0.6% which was its biggest single day percentage drop since June.
Days when the stock market's top performers fall out of favor with Wall Street and investors turn to stocks they previously hated remind Cramer of what sell-offs are really about.
Hardaway, a former first-round pick, had fallen out of favor with Phil Jackson, the Knicks' new president, and his performance had been rocky during his first season under new leadership.
By the time it's approved, a generic can fall out of favor because patients taking the branded version reported new side effects, or because a more effective branded drug was approved.
Financials has the potential to revert from being "out of favor" for buy and sell-side in this era where financials have healthier balance sheets than 2007 and regulation has peaked.
With their reputations burned and the ax-wielding showing no signs of ending, banks have fallen out of favor as employers of choice for top business school programs, the study said.
The schoolyard game, which was adopted and perfected by black girls in urban American communities after World War II, has fallen out of favor in the neighborhoods where it was born.
Instead, as President Recep Erdoğan's creep toward authoritarianism pushes him further out of favor with EU leaders in Brussels, ANT's attacks are proliferating, placing further strain on an already frayed relationship.
He released only one major film after the war (albeit perhaps his best: 1946's It's A Wonderful Life) and largely fell out of favor in the years that followed it.
But with advancements in photography, such facsimiles fell out of favor with researchers, and the works were banished to an attic in Frobenius's former home in Frankfurt after his death in 1938.
Working with such a theme in an out-of-favor medium has almost guaranteed that Leigh would be under the radar for quite some time, but that's sure changing now, and quickly.
Mike Rogers, seen as a rare safe of hands in Trump's orbit and a possible CIA chief has quit -- apparently a casualty of too close ties to now out-of-favor Christie.
"It's trading pretty close to its target price so there's definitely room for it to drop further, and in general just growth momentum stocks are out of favor right now," Gibbs added.
The sector had taken a beating on Monday, recording its worst daily performance in five weeks, on increasing worries that some of the high-flying tech stocks were falling out of favor.
Once considered Beijing's most-welcomed guests, bringing with them the money, management skills, and technical knowledge that the country so badly needed, foreign companies now appear to have fallen out of favor.
Dezer's positive assessment of the Trump name on Florida real estate stands in contrast to reports of how buildings bearing the president's name are falling out of favor in liberal New York.
But that message — one of wholesome respectability, of universality, of "gay people are just like you" — has fallen out of favor these days with certain more radical groups within the LGBT community.
"They've been passed not because they have fallen out of favor, but because there are other areas of the world that have had stronger growth," said Spencer Levy, CBRE's head of research.
The BlackBerry has long since fallen out of favor with the younger consumer, but had served as one of the phones available to the U.S. Senate and staff for quite some time.
This all but ensures UWP will fall out of favor with game studios that may have felt forced to adopt the format in recent years to better access core Windows 10 features.
The disks shrank over time — from eight inches to 5.25 inches to 3.5 inches — then abruptly fell out of favor, most notably when the iMac debuted without a disk drive in 1998.
The disks shrank over time — from eight inches to 5.25, and then to 3.5 — before abruptly falling out of favor, most notably when the iMac debuted without a disk drive in 1998.
Always-on displays were a big thing just a few years ago, during the original Moto X era, but seemed to fall out of favor with consumers out of battery life concerns.
More importantly, it's hard to say what a truly neutral search engine would even look like, and the idea of "search neutrality" has fallen out of favor even among Google's harshest critics.
Richard Madigan, who oversees $1 trillion as chief investment officer at JPMorgan Private Bank, believes two areas of the market that have fallen out of favor among investors present compelling buying opportunities.
Strategist Tom Lee predicts stocks will ring in 2017 on a happy note, advising clients to buy a group of out-of-favor companies that appear ripe for a fourth-quarter comeback.
"We look to identify out-of-favor companies selling at a large discount to intrinsic value, run by managements that try to maximize long-term per-share value," the value investor said.
The restructuring, which will reportedly save the company $6 billion by 2020, will take the company's focus off sedans, which have increasingly fallen out of favor in comparison to SUVs and hatchbacks.
Somewhere along the line, the company got stuck in a rut, and despite having phones with impressive specs, Sony's inability to fix critical mistakes caused its handsets to fall out of favor.
Dissatisfaction with Fernandez, who offered generous subsidies but fell out of favor with many Argentines because of her confrontational style and meddling in the economy, helped generate splits in the Peronist bloc.
Appeals Judges Neil Gorsuch and Thomas Hardiman are considered the leading contenders, while Appeals Judge William Pryor — seen as the most polarizing option on Trump's shortlist — has reportedly fallen out of favor.
Many are still tied to a subscription site model that's fallen out of favor as a plethora of free porn makes an ongoing commitment to one site less appealing to most consumers.
Cisco: An analyst meeting at this software company could be a key moment, as Cisco has fallen out of favor with investors who are turning to faster growing cloud and semiconductor players.
Supporters within the firm say the success of its multi-colored poncho shows how Bailey combines his creative abilities with a commercial outlook; relaunching an out-of-favor item to great effect.
The MKO sided with Saddam Hussein during Iraq's war with Iran in the 1980s but fell out of favor with Baghdad after he was toppled by the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
Yeshanew said he knows of at least two mechanics beaten up in the past three years after falling out of favor with the company, and he feared the same fate awaited him.
But with the advent of exchange-traded funds and the investing public's embrace of passive, low-cost investing as opposed to active stock picking, Mr. Miller's style has fallen out of favor.
" Trump slammed Stephen Bannon as "sloppy" after he fell out of favor with the White House over his comments in the Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
UBS analysts echoed the sentiment, writing in a report on Ulta's earnings on Friday that formerly popular items like color eye shadow and blush palettes have fallen out of favor with shoppers.
That blunt approach has sparked speculation that Fauci could fall out of favor or be sidelined by the president, especially after giving a series of candid interviews detailing his relationship with Trump.
And potential buyers are more skeptical given that mall-based retailers are in "a space that right now is very broadly out of favor," said Dylan Carden, an analyst at William Blair.
This is why power hitters like George Springer and Mike Trout are batting first or second in the batting order, and why bunts and stolen bases have mostly fallen out of favor.
He retained a close relationship with Putin and the Kremlin, but he also had seen, since Putin rose to power in 2000, what had happened to those who fell out of favor.
Wheat germ has fallen out of favor compared to more contemporary "healthy" grains like hemp and flaxseeds, but in previous decades, its high fiber content made it the OG buzzy breakfast topping.
His job is to rewrite history to match the government's changing positions — to eliminate (or "unperson") references to citizens now out of favor and to alter accounts of wars and political alliances.
The particular drug cocktail had fallen out of favor because botched executions prompted a slew of lawsuits as well as discussion within the Justice Department to eliminate the federal death penalty altogether.
Days when the stock market's top performers fall out of favor with Wall Street and investors turn to stocks they previously hated remind Jim Cramer of what sell-offs are really about.
However, some private equity players are now picking up assets in shale fields that have fallen out of favor, including the Bakken, according to Houston-based oil and gas advisory firm PLS.
So let's take a peek regarding why Dropbox, Box and Sprout Social — one recent IPO and two slightly-out-of-favor SaaS shops — each shot higher after reporting their Q4-era results.
The city and state's political forces have turned decisively against charter schools over the last few years, at the same time that the schools have fallen out of favor with national Democrats.
But despite the hopes and prodding of his wife, Grace, and other allies now fallen out of favor, including the former information minister, Jonathan Moyo, Mr. Mugabe had become a political nonentity.
Markets have remained near their highs because of rotation: as cyclical sectors like Industrials, Materials, Retailers, and Energy have fallen out of favor, investors have bought defensive Consumer Staples, REITs, and Utilities.
The characters and specific storylines rotate, but the theme -- staffers pitted against each other yo-yoed in and out of favor by the mercurial boss in the Oval Office -- stays the same.
Although the social network fell out of favor pretty quickly, it wasn't until 22000 that it finally transformed completely into a gaming company, wiping out all vestiges of its old user profiles.
The past few weeks of NSC activity have been so dizzying that it is becoming difficult to monitor who retains the confidence of the president and who is falling out of favor.
Peter Navarro suffered any number of humiliations in his first year in the White House, where the trade advisor was out of favor with President Donald Trump and his superiors for months.
As the strength of teachers' unions wanes, teachers across the country will become increasingly defenseless in protecting themselves when they fall out of favor for one reason or another with their principals.
But in recent decades, Simon's brand of broad situation comedy has fallen out of favor, its situations increasingly unrelatable, and a 2009 Broadway revival of "Brighton Beach Memoirs" closed after one week.
She's part of mumsDU, a group of mothers who travel across Canada raising awareness of substance abuse issues, especially fentanyl, a powerful opiate that gained prominence as OxyContin fell out of favor.
Perkins said she was never able to work in film again as rumors circulated that she was out of favor with Weinstein and it would be a bad move to hire her.
Unlikely as it may seem, the vinyl revival is a real thing; after falling out of favor in the late 80s, vinyl has become the physical format of choice for younger listeners.
After her work fell out of favor thanks to poor reproductions in the 19th century, and some Victorian sexism, the star of scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian is again on the rise.
Both are primarily consumed by automakers for catalytic converter manufacturing, but platinum is more heavily used in the diesel vehicles that have fallen out of favor since 2015's Volkswagen emissions-rigging scandal.
BMO Capital Markets said Hogs have fallen out of favor with riders, who are trading them in for Indian motorcycles, another heritage motorcycle brand owned by Polaris and one of Harley's main competitors.
Offshore projects started to fall out of favor with some producers during the energy downturn as they often require a greater investment, making it harder for companies to make the financial dynamics work.
The disks shrank over time — from eight inches to 5.25 inches to 3.5 inches — then abruptly fell out of favor, most notably when the iMac was introduced without a disk drive in 1998.
She loved the Party and she loved her husband, and later, when she was a powerful woman, she always stood up for people who fell out of favor, always defended their Leninist credentials.
Ke Jie started the match using two of AlphaGo's signature moves, which had fallen out of favor with contemporary play but which AlphaGo resurrected after studying playbooks across the history of the game.
No matter how user-hostile and stupid a decision it is to ditch the headphone jack, they've fallen out of favor across the industry, which sucks because USB-C has been a mess.
After World War II, swing dancing fell out of favor — the dancers and musicians were drafted, the war led to a tax on entertainment in the US, and rock music was supplanting jazz.
U.S. equities are out of favor with global strategists at Citi, who have downgraded the asset class because of the potential impact of more Federal Reserve interest rate hikes and stalling corporate profitability.
The Hongqi marque has undergone several revamps over the decades, falling out of favor for a period in the 1980s, but more recently being revived amid a national push to promote Chinese brands.
The nationalists are out of favor now that John Kelly is running the show, with Steve Bannon resigning, Sebastian Gorka being forced out, and H.R. McMaster cleaning house on that National Security Council.
Today, we take for granted new apps and devices connected to the internet of things appearing seemingly overnight and reaching tens of millions of users – and just as quickly falling out of favor.
With the advent of SEC money market reforms that came into effect on Friday, so-called prime funds - once the go-to place to boost returns on cash - have fallen out of favor.
Ralph Lauren is quickly falling out of favor with all teens, dropping out of the top 22 for upper-income teens and falling to No. 22 from No. 26 for average-income teens.
The same is true for many traditional trade-related industries, which shed jobs or fell out of favor after the crisis; and as the Baby Boomer generation retires, the gap is getting larger.
It hasn't happened this year in Energy stocks getting demoted, for an obvious reason: Energy stocks are so out of favor with investors that it is overwhelming any indexer that would buy them.
David Yeske, managing director of registered investment advisory firm Yeske Buie, said that variable annuities have fallen out of favor with the fee-based advisors he regularly surveys for the Financial Planning Association.
But even though these and bigger changes are just getting started — here come artificial intelligence, gene editing, drones, better virtual reality and a battery-powered transportation system — futurism has fallen out of favor.
"Just because a line item was reduced didn't necessarily mean that that particular line had fallen out of favor," Perry told the subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee with authority over his department.
Fortescue has been attempting to shore up demand by moving to produce higher grade iron ore, given that its lower grade products had fallen out of favor with Chinese buyers facing environmental restrictions.
It fell out of favor in earnest with investors in 2013 when the Fed indicated it would start reining in stimulus spending and signaled the end of an era of low interest rates.
Brick-and-mortar movie rental locations are something that used to be ubiquitous, but fell out of favor so suddenly and completely that it's difficult to imagine a time we even wanted them.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Indebted euro zone governments that loosen the purse strings risk falling out of favor with investors, particularly if economic growth slows, the European Central Bank said in a report on Thursday.
Mr. Sessions was the first senator to back Mr. Trump's candidacy but has fallen out of favor because the president wanted an attorney general who would protect him and investigate his political enemies.
When I was in college, biographies had fallen out of favor in the academy, and that opened the way for some nonacademics to produce brilliant works that combined dogged research and delightful writing.
The prominent Nevada political analyst Jon Ralston tweeted on Saturday that her loss caused her to fall out of favor with the state's Democratic establishment and with Harry Reid, the powerful former senator.
In the early decades he relied heavily on freaks, to use a term that has since fallen out of favor, presenting acts like the Alligator-Skinned Man (who had a skin condition, ichthyosis).
Paper checks have been falling out of favor for some time now, and with administrative staff likely working from home during the current pandemic, employers face additional challenges writing and mailing paper checks.
The secretary of State and former CIA director has been one of Trump's closest advisers and has managed to largely remain in the president's good graces while others have fallen out of favor.
Oil companies are out of favor with investors, who worry that concerns about the role of fossil fuels in climate change will eventually curb demand for Aramco's large reserves of oil and gas.
Priebus has largely gone underground and Bannon flew too close to the sun, falling out of favor with Trump after the candidate he pushed cost Republicans a Senate seat in deep-red Alabama.
JONATHAN GRAY: So Europe has been a bit out of favor from investors relative to the U.S. Even if European growth may be slower than the U.S., as investors, it's also about price.
What does Berkshire Hathaway see in an out-of-favor drug stock that has languished — Teva shares have declined by roughly half in the past year — that the rest of Wall Street doesn't?
During the British government's 2012 inquiry into the mogul's political influence, the former prime minister described what it was like when a story subject falls out of favor with a Murdoch-controlled tabloid.
By the late 1990s, Paulin's work had fallen out of favor in France, but in subsequent decades, fashion designers such as Nicolas Ghesquière and Azzedine Alaïa rediscovered his midcentury creations, amassing vast collections.
It's a big part of why the format, also known as "the multi-camera comedy," has slowly fallen out of favor — the age of Peak TV rewards shows that figure things out quickly.
The shift in staffing at the world's biggest investment banks comes at the expense of oil, which has fallen out of favor after being the most profitable and best-staffed commodities business for years.
That's a turnaround for emerging markets, which have fallen out of favor this year due to a spike in U.S. Treasury yields, strengthening greenback and a scale back in the Federal Reserve's balance sheet.
"The darned thing was just too cheap for Bristol-Myers not to buy it, and it was too cheap because biotech had fallen out of favor with the Wall Street fashion show, " he said.
Meanwhile, the whole industry was in flux: New stars had taken over, old genres were falling out of favor, and technologies were on the way that would change movie-making (and movie-going) forever.
For the last couple of years, building a successful startup has seemed as simple as picking an out of favor category like ketchup and turning the most mundane of condiments into a $100M+ exit!
DC has a massive slate of superhero movies in the works that could topple the MCU's dominance, and there's always the possibility that comic book flicks could fall out of favor with moviegoers entirely.
He knows technology is out of favor right now, but with the consolidation happening in this group — courtesy of Microsoft's recent acquisition of LinkedIn — he's willing to bet it will be a strong quarter.
Chief among them is Anwar Ibrahim, a former deputy prime minister to Dr. Mahathir who fell out of favor and was jailed on sodomy and graft charges that were widely seen as politically motivated.
The term "solitary confinement" has fallen out of favor within the correctional sector "in part because it conjures a specific, and in some cases misleading, image of the practice," according to the Justice Department.
The official said Hadi, who has no personal power base and has long been out of favor with the United Arab Emirates, a coalition member, may be sidelined if a new deputy is named.
Known for aggressively pursuing job cuts and office closures with debt-fueled deals, leveraged buyout firms are now banking on businesses that are still expanding but have fallen out of favor with Wall Street.
But sources with ties to the leadership and foreign diplomats say Sun has been out of favor after the CCDI in February criticized Chongqing authorities for not doing enough to root out Bo's influence.
While local politicians often fight hard to bring high-speed lines to their regions to boost jobs and activity, such projects have fallen out of favor with the central government due to the costs.
Amazon's fall from grace was also accelerated by a series of scandals, political interventions, and growing competitor backlash which increasingly pushed the company out of favor despite its dominance of the cloud computing industry.
We have game nights, when we play such favorites as Pin the Tail on Whoever's Out of Favor, Let's Dress Jeff Sessions in Doll Clothes, and Who Can Hug Mommy Without Touching Her Hair?
Exiled from North Korea since he fell out of favor with his father, Kim Jong Il, the victim lived for the most part in Macau, a special administrative region of China near Hong Kong.
Hunter fell out of favor as the 1960s continued and a new breed of stars such as Dustin Hoffman and Al Pacino, actors who were often less corn-fed and polished, entered the mainstream.
Both metals are used in the vehicle industry for emissions-cutting catalytic converters but platinum is used more in diesel engines which have fallen out of favor following the Volkswagen emissions scandal in 2015.
Bin Turki had been out of favor with the royal household after accusing it of corruption, criticizing the Kingdom's human rights records, and suing his cousin in court for allegedly kidnapping him in 2013.
New York (CNN Business)Sugar might be falling out of favor, but it's the centerpiece of a makeover of Krispy Kreme that includes a new menu and its first store redesign in a decade.
"We see an attractive opportunity to revisit an admittedly out-of-favor sector with a mix of new launch driven sales/earnings upside and capital deployment/M&A representing potential catalysts for the space."
Neoconservative boondoggles had fallen out of favor, and Barack Obama's historic win signaled a new direction for a country that had grown increasingly resistant to politicians and policymakers fear-mongering for their dubious aims.
He says that particular mountain has actually fallen out of favor among smugglers and scouts in recent years due to Border Patrol's counter-smuggling efforts, ever-shifting trafficking routes, and sheer economies of scale.
Dowling compares topological quantum computing to string theory, a once-popular approach to unifying all the laws of physics that has since fallen out of favor because its ideas are impossible to test experimentally.
The plastic straw, a once ubiquitous accessory for frosty summer drinks and sugary sodas, has been falling out of favor in recent years, faced with a growing backlash over its effect on the environment.
Mr. Xi grew up as a princeling of the new ruling elite, but in the fractious era that followed, his father fell out of favor, targeted for humiliation in the Cultural Revolution and imprisoned.
"We noticed that in all of this excitement over the FANGs taking over the world, there are parts of the economy that seem really out of favor and offer more compelling opportunities," he said.
Decker described VRDNs, which fell out of favor in the wake of the previous market meltdown, as "sort of the commercial paper of the municipal world," although the debt is designed with longer maturities.
Beer may be falling out of favor with millennials, but demand for craft beer continues to grow, thanks in part to the rise of brewpubs that have transformed breweries into full-fledged entertainment destinations.
Bannon recently fell out of favor with the Mercer family after his critical comments about the President and his family members in Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury," which was published earlier this year.
She notes that gardens and farms in prisons were common in the early 20th century, but they fell out of favor after the deadly Attica prison riot in 1971, when security concerns became paramount.
Ford's results rounded off American automakers' sales for 248, with passenger cars falling out of favor with buyers amid lower oil prices and as automakers focused on SUVs and pickups that are more profitable.
In recent years, the use of the inhibitors  has grown out of favor due to concerns about malabsorption of calcium, magnesium, and B12 as well as concerns over effects on cardiac and renal function.
Kim Jong Nam fell out of favor with their father, former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, nearly two decades ago and lived in self-imposed exile in the Chinese-controlled territory of Macau.
When the narrator falls out of favor with the pop star in a Page Six-worthy scandal, she loses not only her expense-account lifestyle but also what little sense of self she had.
But since Trump has dominated the news landscape after capturing the Republican nomination in April 2016, Fallon's apolitical tone has fallen out of favor as the national conversation has become a decidedly political one.
The news comes a day after Axios, citing sources, reported that Ross had fallen out of favor with Trump, who sidelined the Commerce secretary as the lead voice for the U.S. in trade negotiations.
Many more popped up around the world — the BT Tower in London, the Grand Nile Tower in Cairo, the Holiday Inn in Beirut — until they fell out of favor in the 1980s and '90s.
Even as captive whale shows have fallen out of favor in the United States, countries like China and Russia have seen a growing demand for killer whales as attractions at theme parks and aquariums.
It fell out of favor in the Middle Ages, when it was believed that the forehead was the most prominent female feature; eyebrows were thinned or removed altogether so as not to steal the limelight.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Out-of-favor U.S. industrial shares will get a chance to win over investors in the coming days as the companies report quarterly results and address concerns about escalating global trade tensions.
Director: Coralie FargeatWriter: Coralie FargeatThe rape-revenge movie has (mercifully) fallen out of favor since its heyday in the '70s with films like The Last House on the Left and I Spit on Your Grave.
While I was reading reviews of this album, the general consensus seemed to be that it was one of your best but arrived at a time when indie was sort of falling out of favor.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's food firms, once seen as a rare group of winners in the country's fight against deflation, are falling out of favor with investors as consumers reject price hikes on many household products.
Both metals are primarily consumed by automakers in catalytic converter manufacturing, but platinum is more heavily used in diesel vehicles that have fallen out of favor since the Volkswagen emissions-rigging scandal broke in 216.03.
President Trump's close advisors have been falling in and out of favor, even Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who reportedly offered to resign after tensions over his decision to recuse himself from the Trump-Russia probe.
But Kupchak gradually fell out of favor with the Lakers' owner Jeanie Buss after the team's steady decline in recent seasons, which resulted in the dual dismissals of Kupchak and Jeanie's brother, Jim, last February.
The PMOI sided with former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein during Iran's war with Iraq in the 1980s but fell out of favor with Baghdad after he was toppled by a U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
While both platinum and palladium are primarily used by automakers in catalytic converters, platinum is more heavily used in diesel vehicles, which have fallen out of favor since Volkswagen's emissions-rigging scandal broke in 2015.
February has been an incredible month for the stock market, and now Jim Cramer is ready to sort through the stocks that have fallen out of favor to see if any are ready for investing.
"There was a strong sense that, although many traditional skills are falling out of favor, these have been replaced with equally important know-hows," Lars Andersen, managing director of My Nametags, said in a statement.
"The language used to describe race and ethnicity changes over time, and while some terminology continues to resonate with group members, other expressions may fall out of favor," the White House wrote in the proposal.
But he quickly fell out of favor with the president after recusing himself from oversight of the Russia probe, eventually leaving the administration in November 2018, a day after the midterm elections, at Trump's request.
American officials say the multiplying crises have led Mr. Maduro to fall out of favor with members of his own socialist party, who they believe may turn on him, leading to chaos in the streets.
Both are primarily consumed by automakers for catalytic converter manufacturing, but platinum is more heavily used in the diesel vehicles that have fallen out of favor since the Volkswagen emissions-rigging scandal broke in 2015.
SHA-1 is out of favor in the computer world — most programmers now implement the newer algorithms — but was used for a long enough time that many sites and products still make use of it.
For Alec Young, managing director of global markets research at FTSE Russell, the potential breakout in the Russell 2000 is a sign the old momentum leadership is out of favor — Starbucks, Nike, Disney and McDonald's.
That power is instead held by arbitrators who are chosen jointly the state and the union — and who try to find a middle ground so as not to fall out of favor with either side.
With shifting demographics and rising education rates, the conservatism that was characterized by a litany of John Birch Society chapters that appealed to Republican-leaning moderates grew out of favor amid a time of hyperpartisanship.
Although the approval rate is still high, those surveyed said Moon had fallen out of favor due to North Korea's continued provocations and the government's decision to consider sending aid to North Korea, Realmeter said.
"In Sheffield, we've been able to manage every case either by cobbling together several different antibiotics or using older types of medication that have fallen out of favor because of unwanted side-effects," says Partridge.
Dillon Putz was inspired by "Once So Chic and Swooshy, Freeways Are Falling Out of Favor": I felt that this situation is good, not only for the place it was about, but for cities too.
Oil companies are generally out of favor on Wall Street, and the Permian Basin is not without problems at a time when oil prices remain well below the $22019-a-barrel levels of recent years.
Juan Cruz Díaz, a political analyst who runs the Cefeidas consultancy group in Buenos Aires, said voters had gravitated toward the right largely to reject the leadership style of politicians who fell out of favor.
They fell out of favor in the 1980s, with the rise of easy credit, and became popular again in the 2010s when Americans suffered job losses and saw their home values plummet after the recession.
Defensive sectors such as consumer staples, Utilities and telecommunications were also up on the day as investors looked for some safer bets in areas which have recently been out of favor due to rising rates.
The federal government has long conducted oversight of local law enforcement agencies, and consent decrees have fallen in and out of favor since the first one was adopted in Pittsburgh more than two decades ago.
The Free Syrian Army, out of favor with the United States and badly depleted after seven years of fighting on multiple fronts, has long had common cause with Turkey, whose incursion has angered the Americans.
The third most common weight loss procedure in America now is the lap band, though it has dramatically fallen out of favor in recent years and now only makes up about 5 percent of surgeries.
Ford's results rounded off U.S. automakers' sales for 248, with passenger cars falling out of favor with buyers amid lower oil prices and as automakers focused on SUVs and pick-ups that are more profitable.
This kind of book began to fall out of favor after the Second World War, partly because of television, partly because of the growing popularity of another kind of political book: the post-Presidential memoir.
The English alphabet used to have five more letters, including "thorn," which represented a "th"-like sound and fell out of favor when printers such as William Caxton ("The Canterbury Tales") started leaving it out.
Of course, this seesaw dynamic is also happening in the context of an overall market that has become quite selective and eclectic, with stocks and sectors rotating in and out of favor with unusual alacrity.
For the better part of the past decade, Chick-fil-A has been embroiled in controversy after controversy — yet business seems to be better than ever, even as its founders' ideals fall out of favor.
McCain, once beloved by liberals for his sassy speeches and passive-aggressive thumbs, fell out of favor with (some of) the Twitter left after voting with the rest of his party for tax reform on Friday.
But sources with ties to the leadership and foreign diplomats say Sun had been out of favor after the party's corruption watchdog in February criticized Chongqing authorities for not doing enough to root out Bo's influence.
And despite the ebbs and flows of footwear trends, chunky, heeled, lace-up boots never seem to fall out of favor, no matter if all the other shoe trends are composed of delicate, single-soled fripperies.
Moreover, China has in the past proved willing to use a wide range of government powers to achieve commercial objectives — from campaigns against out-of-favor companies in state media to selective, stepped-up regulatory enforcement.
The journalists told Reuters that Ghosh fell out of favor with the government after he launched a webpage called the Hate Tracker, a database of violent crimes based on religion, race ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.
"Cryptocurrencies have seriously fallen out of favor since the middle of December, and constant negative news flow and speculation of increased regulation has exacerbated the move lower," Craig Erlam, an analyst at currency broker Oanda, said.
Both metals are primarily consumed by automakers for catalytic converter manufacturing, but platinum is more heavily used in the diesel vehicles that have fallen out of favor since the Volkswagen emissions-rigging scandal broke in 2015.
For Tillerson, the nomination is a rare public demonstration of his internal sway at a time when foreign leaders are questioning his clout following weeks of reports about him falling out of favor with the president.
It's why carbon taxes are falling out of favor with the public and leading members of Congress while other proposals that appear to favor more mandate-type policies, such as the Green New Deal, are gaining.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Avocados, the soft, green superfood may be falling out of favor with some restaurants in Britain as they move to ban the trendy food from their menus, amid environmental and land concerns.
This trade, nicknamed the "widowmaker" for its high level of risk, fell out of favor about four years ago when the two contracts resumed moving in tandem, sharply reducing the spread volatility on which it depended.
Sources with ties to the leadership and foreign diplomats say Sun has been out of favor after the party's anti-corruption watchdog in February criticized Chongqing authorities for not doing enough to root out Bo's influence.
The isolated chief strategist has been in a dejected mood and has stayed in his office more than usual since he has fallen out of favor with the President again in recent weeks, the official said.
Among the stocks that had fallen the most out of favor in terms of outflows, the top two are head-scratchers: Microsoft and Amazon, which have seen declines in hedge fund investments of $1.6 billion apiece.
And so I think one of the things that that informs around how we invest is, if you're in a category that's directionally correct but it's out of favor, that's a pretty interesting place to be.
Canada's energy sector has fallen out of favor with international oil majors, who are scaling back ambitions and walking away from reserves in the ground there to focus on lower-cost and higher-margin opportunities elsewhere.
Lyricism slips in and out of favor in American writing; the "plain style" of our Puritan past—with its insistence that quick comprehensibility is a pathway to democracy, and to the divine—is always with us.
Sources with ties to the leadership and foreign diplomats say Sun has been out of favor after the party's anti-corruption watchdog this year criticized Chongqing authorities for not doing enough to root out Bo's influence.
A Defense Department official said that the strikes occurred at a Syrian military encampment where certain Syrian soldiers who had fallen out of favor with the military, and who were not wearing uniforms, were being detained.
Letter To the Editor: "The Future Toffler Saw Is Already Upon Us," by Farhad Manjoo (State of the Art column, July 7), argues that futurism has "fallen out of favor" especially within the United States government.
The women sentenced to serve as Steve's sexual victims included Bill's out-of-favor personal assistant Ruth, who claimed that Steve psychologically abused her for months before she was finally coerced into having sex with him.
Once among Trump's most trusted aides, Cohn is said to be out of favor in the White House after he openly aired his disagreements with Trump over his equivocal comments about white supremacist violence in Virginia.
After Malcolm fell out of favor with Nation of Islam head, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, a chorus of voices within the religious group dubbed Malcolm a traitor and left him vulnerable to some members' murderous rage.
This all matters because candidates who have fallen out of favor in Silicon Valley may find it difficult to find enough financial support to even make it as far as the first presidential primaries this winter.
General Mills created its venture arm in an effort to keep its ear close to the ground on new products, as many of its legacy brands have fallen out of favor with today's health-focused generation.
Hood was a starter for Cleveland last season when the playoffs opened, but fell out of favor and refused to check in to the final minutes of a blowout win over Toronto in the second round.
The company has since cycled in and out of favor, garnering deals with major retailers like Anthropologie and Sur La Table and picking up the requisite Martha Stewart nod of approval (Cher is also a fan).
Mr. Welch leaves behind a complicated legacy: • Critics say his management style is outdated — the Six Sigma efficiency process that he championed has fallen out of favor — and ushered in corporate America's obsession with shareholder returns.
Even as BP works to make its operations more environmentally friendly, Ubben noted that given how out of favor the sector is with investors, it could be hard to find a buyer on the other side.
It had structure (a quality that has been out of favor in fashion for a while now), but it was Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler who finally put strength back on the table.
RVs or campers may have reached their zenith in the 231s but fell out of favor in the 1980s and 1990s as more and more holiday-goers made the most of cheap flights and package deals.
After falling out of favor with a generation — in part because fado was associated with the era of fascist dictatorship that ended in 1974 — the 21st century has brought renewed appreciation and new performers to fado.
Bunce said his "light-bulb moment" came during his years working at Southampton's academy, when he watched a 14-year-old Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain dropping out of favor because he was being outmuscled by bigger players.
But by the 21995s, it had fallen out of favor with the rising preference for flashier colors — the brilliant pinks and greens of Claude Montana and Thierry Mugler — and the greiges and navies of Giorgio Armani.
Even though Bannon is out of favor with the president and has been booted from his job running the right-wing site Breitbart, his nationalist, populist, isolationist policy vision will likely be woven throughout the speech.
The women's liberation movement, which emphasized political activism over recreation and sexual pleasure, meant that lesbian bars—and strictly delineated butch/femme roles, which were seen as mimicking unequal heterosexual power dynamics—fell out of favor.
While numerous other Trump Cabinet members have fallen out of favor with the president after tangling with him, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said on Thursday evening that Trump wasn't troubled by Barr's public rebuke.
"Long ago, we noticed that customers didn't like the parts of the pastry that overlapped as much as the rest," Olesen says, explaining why pretzel-shaped kringle fell out of favor among kringle bakers in Racine.
The Cleveland Browns and New York Jets also reportedly kicked the tires on a deal for Brown, who has six consecutive 233-catch seasons but fell out of favor in Pittsburgh at the end of last season.
In another survey of fund managers released Tuesday, Bank of America Merrill Lynch also found that shares of technology giants have fallen out of favor, replaced by bets on the U.S. dollar as the most crowded trade.
These micro pop stars are supported by small but fiercely devoted fanbases, consisting largely of LGBT fans and the internet's cool-kid Pitchfork crowd, keepers of traditional pop while it's fallen out of favor with mainstream audiences.
Perhaps that explains why The Holiday has enjoyed a bit of a renaissance, even as its traditionally more popular contemporary, Love, Actually, has fallen out of favor, in part due to its lionizing of mediocre white men.
"We look to identify out-of-favor companies selling at a large discount to intrinsic value run by managements that try to maximize long-term per-share value," he told CNBC's "Fast Money Halftime Report " on Monday.
The stock is up 2 percent year to date, slightly outperforming the SPDR S&P Bank exchange-traded fund, which tracks the industry and is down fractionally in 2017 as banks have lately fallen out of favor.
But the governor did know that the mayor, Mark Sokolich, had fallen out of favor with the Christie team for refusing to endorse him despite nearly three years of wooing with gifts and favors from the administration.
In recent years, as Silicon Valley has fallen out of favor with lawmakers in Washington, members of Congress on both sides of the aisle have increasingly spoken out in favor of amending or even gutting Section 85033.
Index was formerly the centerpiece of the media empire of banker and entrepreneur Zoltan Speder, once a key player in Orban's plans to reform the bank sector, who also fell out of favor with Orban in 2016.
But laws limiting this kind of third-party involvement have fallen out of favor in recent decades, opening the door for billionaires like Thiel to use their vast resources to wage war on people they don't like.
These sectors have fallen out of favor since the days when you could order a bungalow out of the Sears catalog, but recent investment in the space from Amazon and startups like Katerra show a renewed interest.
In toys, Mr. Lazarus discovered a more lucrative business: Because toys and stuffed animals quickly fell out of favor with children, parents had to make frequent trips to the store to keep up with the latest fads.
It was a time when all that yahoo stuff was falling out of favor, when Texas in general and Houston in particular were becoming more like the rest of the world — only bigger and better, of course.
One option that had previously fallen out of favor with the cool kids, the notorious claw clip, resurfaced at Alexander Wang; The Prabal Gurung woman wore those stretchy comb headbands that any '90s teen will remember well.
Wayne Rooney, the former England and Manchester United star who has fallen out of favor at Everton at age 32, is in discussions to join D.C. United of Major League Soccer, perhaps as soon as next week.
At its simplest level, China is in the ascendancy and goes a little way to explain why Saudi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is falling out of favor in the United States, is heading there soon.
The Pistons, though, netted a remarkably small return for a player averaging 17.8 points and 15.8 rebounds; Cleveland got Drummond for two out-of-favor veterans (John Henson and Brandon Knight) and a 2023 second-round pick.
In the mid-1970s, pop tastes begin to shift toward disco, a sound Mr. Axelrod had little use for, and he fell out of favor, leading to a lean stretch that included financial struggles and near-homelessness.
Considering the evidence of yellow's constant fluctuation in and out of favor, it is curious to see Pastoureau wonder if it could be "the color of the future" (see the short-lived trend  of Gen Z yellow).
"If you were to rewind 12 months ago, this was an unloved company by the market: one because it was in retail which was out of favor; two, they were doing a fairly sizable acquisition," Bassett said.
If shower caps, mouthwash, and tiny toiletries can fall out of favor, there's no telling what new changes are on the horizon, especially as climate change emerges as one of the most pressing issues for this generation.
So, it's early to -- it's early to assess, I think, the longer-term ramifications of this, other than to say, I do think our -- you know, the sector, the energy sector has been somewhat out of favor.

No results under this filter, show 934 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.