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"waned" Definitions
  1. having decreased in strength, intensity, etc.:Shale gas drilling caused earthquakes in the United Kingdom, leading to waned interest in shale gas and a slowdown of geological work.
  2. having declined in power, importance, prosperity, etc.:This film director hasn't done too well of late, either commercially or critically, but nobody should gloat over his waned status.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of wane.

929 Sentences With "waned"

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Kyrgios's effort level waxed and waned (mostly waned) from there.
As Zika infections waned in a country, incidence of Guillain-Barre waned as well, the team found.
This continued through high school, but waned, definitely waned, once I went to college and hung out with other indigenes.
But other studies found that immunity waned for some, but not all, strains of influenza, or that immunity waned only in children and adults 65 years of age and older.
After the accord was signed, fighting waned for a time.
Since taking office, European apprehension on Trump has not waned.
Flows into riskier assets has ebbed, and momentum has waned.
But internal support for their competitive intelligence efforts has waned.
He went into hiding, fearing arrest, and his influence waned.
Demanding driving, fatigue, and stress have waned your brain's willpower.
As General Haftar's power has waxed, Mr Serraj's has waned.
Yet now he is in power his indignation has waned.
But the army's influence has waned during Mr Bouteflika's rule.
That really hasn't waned even though the economy has strengthened.
Some other hospitals continued using them, but interest gradually waned.
As Marshall aged, his ability to impose Federalist policies waned.
But the idea's allure has never waned for Mr. Rubio.
Ultimately, however, jailbreaking's popularity has waned in the intervening users.
"At this point the interest has waned greatly," he admits.
Why do you think your love for her never waned?
Having been denied this opportunity, interest seems to have waned.
But support for SegWit2x waned in the last few months.
My feeling of kinship with "Jane Eyre" has never waned.
Yet the aura of those 1993 Phillies has never waned.
Interest in the case waxed and waned over the decades.
Over the years, the depressive thoughts have waxed and waned.
The effectiveness waned to 35 percent after 3.5 years, however.
However, his influence has reportedly waned in the Trump administration.
Both teachers were fired, and problems appear to have waned.
Some of the contentiousness waned, especially between Alexis and David.
Support for sovereignty in Quebec has waned in recent years.
His general prominence in public discourse has waned ever since.
But, buying waned towards the end of the week, he added.
The initiative, which began in 2005, has waned in recent years.
Interest has intensified as confidence in the equity markets has waned.
But the desire to co-operate has rather waned since then.
However, he worries that people's interest in pursuing entrepreneurship has waned.
As a downturn in manufacturing usually spreads to services, optimism waned.
It's Friday and the daylight hours are waning, if not waned.
Growing up, Solnit's "feminism waxed and waned," she wrote in 2014.
Reports of the fake monks spiked two years ago, then waned.
American demand for motorcycles has waned while foreign interest has grown.
By the end of the 1970s, Mr. Nicholson's attention had waned.
Berlusconi's political influence has waned since he left government in 2011.
Our closeness waxed and waned, but our grief was a constant.
Its relevance has not waned even as geopolitics have shifted significantly.
As McCarthyism waned, Buckley's argument became more prevalent on the right.
Joseph's drive to create was sudden and overwhelming, and hasn't waned.
Had investor optimism waned, or was the supply of founders dwindling?
Its shape and size changed radically as empires waxed and waned.
But the outbreak waned before definitive clinical trials could be run.
But her success at the awards has waned in recent years.
But risks and concerns about criminal activity and fraud haven't waned.
But recent surveys indicate his support among black voters has waned.
But through it all, his extraordinary level of play never waned.
Optimism waned after few such firms demonstrated they could operate profitably.
Today, despite a record of domestic reforms, the president's star has waned.
As the years passed and Daniel's illness waned, his music skills grew.
With the arrival of organized religion, the prevalence of shamanic practices waned.
Major protests in 2014 and 2017 waned in the face of crackdowns.
Chinese demand for watches, as for handbags and fashion, has since waned.
It is little wonder that congressional trust in the department has waned.
We've added brunch and liquor, and removed items that waned in popularity.
Revenue was also below forecasts as demand for its electric cars waned.
Interest in the full-time variety has waned markedly in recent years.
She just waned to make sure there was transparency on both ends.
Asian shares slipped as hopes waned for real progress in Sino-U.
But once it started to affect my anxiety levels, their enthusiasm waned.
Toward the end of his reign, his presence in public life waned.
In polls, her support from this group has waned in recent weeks.
He also noted that the number of protests had waned since Thanksgiving.
But attention for this sort of creative photography has waned a bit.
While one caliphate waned in western Europe, another rose in the east.
Worshippers returned by the 1870s and the New York group's influence waned.
As a result, investors' appetite for growth for growth's sake has waned.
Over 55 years after her death, Plath's star power has hardly waned.
The album was largely ignored upon release, and the group's popularity waned.
Pakistan says its influence over the Taliban has waned over the years.
Despite the discounting, growth in the bloc's dominant service industry also waned.
Emma's and Aidan's interest in racing has waned, but Julia forges ahead.
But as those areas have waned, the suburbs of Indianapolis have flourished.
Mr. Trump's relationship with Mr. Kim has waxed and waned as well.
Each time was short—once I got some sleep, the psychosis waned.
After the election of President Trump, Mr. Schmidt's presence in Washington waned.
Steam's popularity soon waned, but the song's second life had just begun.
As her modeling career waned, Ms. Smith began looking for other outlets.
" Bush said that the intensity of support for democracy itself has "waned.
But its popularity waned after a corporate takeover left its taste altered.
As its popularity waned in later years, so did Bishop White's support.
But as its ability to force turnovers waned, so did its lead.
"It's not that demand for the high end has waned," he said.
Enthusiasm has waned among Wall Street analysts, including IPO underwriter Morgan Stanley.
As their relationship waned, Adams returned to the possibility of recording together.
But his affection for his building, an 1854 townhouse, has never waned.
After Mr. Trump's victory on Election Day, interest waned in the allegations.
Steel consumption has waned as construction slackened amid high temperatures and rainfall.
But interest has waned in recent years due to lower global oil prices.
Speaking to CNN on Wednesday, Spencer said his support for Trump had waned.
Since that year, cases have waxed and waned, seemingly in two-year cycles.
The appeal of Tianjin for foreign investors has waned amid soaring labour costs.
U.S. yields regained ground, however, and buying waned as the session wore on.
As a result, the allure of the project for Mr Jacques has waned.
But as is often the way with apps, Path eventually waned in popularity.
Initial interest in the app has seems to have waned after its release.
Export growth, however, waned further from September's five-and-a-half year high.
"That attention to public debt has waxed and waned throughout history," Shiller said.
But as these sequences went on, and on, and on, my enthusiasm waned.
Their influence has waned with age, but their powers of analysis remain sharp.
The company's stock has steadily declined as expectations of a sale have waned.
SOEs have waned in recent years in their contribution to China's economic output.
Optimism about earnings has risen as fears of a U.S. recession have waned.
But over the years, enthusiasm waned as competitors came out with similar offerings.
But like most monsters, its power waned the more we saw of it.
Their power hasn't waned entirely, however, since she sought to clarify the response.
But as "Brass Bonanza" faded into memory, interest in the Wolf Pack waned.
Add an ongoing recession, and public and institutional support for new UPPs waned.
He first stood for $6003,000 before dropping to $12,500 because his popularity waned.
But Mr. Schmidt's influence in Washington has waned since President Trump was elected.
As Cape Wind's fortunes waxed and waned, Mr. Gordon turned his attention elsewhere.
But prewar experimentation in steam-powered and electric vehicles waned as a result.
Its sales began to fall in the late 2000s as public interest waned.
With the amount of aid having waxed and waned, that remains true today.
Though his playing career ended in 19983, his drive and passion never waned.
But he did not mention that this record has waned in recent years.
But in recent years, it waned in importance as the peace process foundered.
Support for immigration has also waned as companies have moved to other countries.
But through it all, their focus never shifted, and their confidence never waned.
Supporters in the crowd gave no sign their enthusiasm for him had waned.
"The loyalty and love for Kamala Harris has never waned," the person said.
Skating in the city surged and waned in distinct waves over the decades.
Calvino has never "waned," possibly because of the trauma surrounding his mom's death.
Interest in hosting the Games has waned in recent years amid ballooning budgets.
In the twenty-four years since Doug Martsch founded Built to Spill, indie rock's market share has waned and peaked, and waned again, shored up by sub-scenes in its low moments and heaved around by executives at its heights.
Its popularity has waned since the introduction of the mouse and then the trackpad.
After the disappointment waned, Nick and other fans admitted they'd give Artifact a shot.
By contrast, as Iraq's Shias grew accustomed to power, their own apocalyptic impulse waned.
And suggesting they see little improvement in activity over the coming year, optimism waned.
The backdrop: Enthusiasm for golf waned during Tiger's 11-year drought between major wins.
It was midnight, and the 40-degree heat of the day had mercifully waned.
Beaston02 told me he stopped recording streams simply because his interest in it waned.
Key protest leaders were imprisoned and, in the following years, enthusiasm for protests waned.
So with forward-looking indicators turning increasingly downbeat, optimism about the year ahead waned.
Why it matters: Pokémon Go was an instant hit, but it's usage has waned.
It waned under the pressure of the post-2008 recession, returning with marriage equality.
Gottfried has watched as enthusiasm has waned and waxed over the last quarter-century.
Then the revolution waned and, for some unknowable reason, we gravitated back to shaving.
But Trump's temper -- honed over years as a public and political persona -- hasn't waned.
Even as belief in the viability of armed confrontation waned among black nationalist groups.
Immigration and terrorism crises, which aided populism's world-shaking rise in 2016, have waned.
He enrolled at Oakland International but, after a couple of weeks, his attendance waned.
Ms. Herrera de Noble's role in the company's daily operations waned in recent years.
Phivolcs said volcanic activity had "generally waned to weak emission of steam-laden plumes".
Since then, coal exports have plummeted as demand has waned in Europe and Asia.
Most social-democratic parties chose the latter strategy, so working-class loyalty gradually waned.
The urgency of movement on the two Mueller bills appears to have waned somewhat.
Marshall, who battled hip and shoulder injuries as the season waned, did not play.
Demand for the precious metals also waned on expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.
That feeling of triumph most likely waned quickly, though, as the day went on.
Men's support of Brown has waned slightly, from 48% in 433 to 44% now.
Trump has reportedly grown increasingly angry with Bannon, and the chief strategist's influence waned.
Observers say, though, that the pace of their deals in the space has waned.
High-profile protests have, perhaps naturally, waned as the Trump presidency has dragged on.
Over time, its popularity has grown and waned on both sides of the aisle.
As interest in Mario Maker waned, Stefan transitioned into increasingly absurd challenges involving Mario.
As Italian bond prices rose, pushing yields down, demand for safe-haven German bonds waned.
Peach held steady after its first boom, but popularity has slowly waned since its launch.
The sense of vitality and importance at MoCCA has waxed and waned over the years.
The Food and Drug Administration cracked down on the health claims, and public interest waned.
Although the immediate danger has waned, the risks of starvation, disease and homelessness remain rife.
When it used to have style, and that style has waned, he accuses it of
Optimism toward the sector waned partly due to a weak commodities market on the mainland.
The automaker's revenue was below forecasts as well as demand for its electric cars waned.
After the 913th Amendment was ratified, the most visible women's rights organizations waned in strength.
Though I had acquiesced, my desire to go out waned as the day wore on.
For a period, he was well known, but his interest in magazine work eventually waned.
Note that nuclear's popularity also waned in the late 1990s, when gasoline was similarly cheap.
Reckitt's early interest in the Merck assets also waned as the Pfizer auction gained momentum.
Pakistani officials deny sheltering Taliban militants and say their influence on the group has waned.
But gradually his enthusiasm waned as he began to wonder who, exactly, was being influenced.
Some of that excitement waned a bit when, in his first start back on Aug.
The central bank offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, as global demand waned.
A nearby detector started measuring the glow as the signal waned in the first detector.
His output has waned slightly in quantity recently, and naturally accrued a bit more depth.
In almost all of the ten countries covered, enthusiasm for the European project has waned.
It galvanized the Islamist movement across the world, while the appeal of Arab nationalism waned.
But if they arrive after that protection has waned, they can push you toward autoimmunity.
But support for the upgrade has waned causing developers to call off its planned implementation.
Within a year or two, the tiny neighborhood cafe developed a following that never waned.
But support for the Segwit2x upgrade waned, causing developers to call off its planned implementation.
Wall Street initially cheered the news as well, but one month on, enthusiasm has waned.
Though Temer's support has waned, he is widely expected to survive the full house vote.
As the afternoon waned, Mr. Katz took us back to the mainland on his boat.
Moore's passion for the job has never waned, he said, even as he starts over.
Public support for "clean coal" seems to have waned as well, at least in intensity.
Decades removed from that incident, I'm starting to see why that love has never waned.
"Though her days as First Lady are over, her influence hasn't waned," according to Time.
Their economic prospects waned; their national aspirations — such as for autonomy within Israel — were undermined.
Rescuers continued their hunt for those still alive, trapped beneath the rubble, but hope waned.
But in recent years, that deference has waned (she blames the informality of social media).
The momentum he had built coming off the biggest upset in modern presidential history waned.
Fortunately, the trend waned (goodbye forever, black bean-mango salsa), but black bean soup remains.
Meanwhile, silver was off more than 4%, platinum waned over 5%, and palladium lost 7%.
While the theoretical risks did not play out, ETNs waned in popularity among new launches.
But even as the stigma around the issue has waned, access to abortion has declined.
She said she wondered if maternal brain areas waxed and waned during and after pregnancy.
Stocks rose on Monday, erasing earlier losses, as worries about a potential trade war waned.
However, Trump had reportedly grown increasingly angry with Bannon, and the chief strategist's influence waned.
But that strength has waned recently as Democrats have become more competitive in Georgia's suburbs.
Across baseball, runs increased and strikeouts waned, increasing action, just as the owners had wanted.
Eventually, though, the obsession waned, and I remembered how deeply satisfying brown lentils could be.
But the glamorous charm that made the Champs-Élysées a quintessentially Parisian street has waned.
He even co-created Doogie Howser, M.D. But throughout the 2000s, Kelley's influence steadily waned.
When the agency released its own findings two weeks later, media attention already had waned.
But it has waned in recent years, mostly due to fears of a backlash from censors.
Industrial metals, which posted multi-year highs this week, waned on Friday as investors took profits.
Courtesy and helpfulness of staff has waned to 703, and in-store service is slower (74).
Japan's ended 0.37 percent or 73.5 points lower at 19,5003 as the dollar's momentum waned overnight.
The singer's fame never waned through the decades, but he was considered synonymous with the 1980s.
With the arrival of democracy in the 1990s power was dispersed and the president's influence waned.
Cravens gravitated to her Unfakery work in part because her enthusiasm for political activism has waned.
Even if brick & mortar are on the decline, interest in fashion has not waned one bit.
And even in the midst of MacKenzie supporting her husband, her love of literature never waned.
The quality — and in cases such as Venezuela, the very possibility — of democratic competition has waned.
Half derelict and sad, as the money for its upkeep dribbled away and people's interest waned.
Though interest has waned, the country, which goes to the polls on May 8th, still matters.
At the same time, the draw of covering fashion week for magazines and websites has waned.
But some people have loyally stuck with the hit mobile game months after its popularity waned.
The popularity of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has waned since he first won elections in 2015.
What's happening: Since Volkswagen's diesel-gate, demand for platinum — used in diesel-fueled cars — has waned.
Her popularity has waned in the last year due to her handling of the migrant crisis.
But popularity has waned in recent years, after a string of accidents left the industry reeling.
But as allegations of corruption against Mr. da Silva and several allies mounted, her loyalty waned.
A close study of McCain's career reveals that his maverick-ness has always waxed and waned.
"Interest in the case has not waned, it's only gotten stronger," museum curator Adam Papagan said.
But then I became an adult, and the frequency with which I consumed Mickey D's waned.
The chemistry worked, and "The Five" quickly became a top-five program and hasn't waned since.
Finerman believes volatility, which has waned after spiking earlier this year, could return to the market.
His presidency ended nearly 17 years ago, and his political star has steadily waned ever since.
Recurring peace talks have proved unsuccessful, though the level of violence has waned in recent years.
This trend waned, and today the "Dark Age" is something of a joke in comics fandom.
The moment that Samsung took its foot off the hardware innovation pedal, its buyers' enthusiasm waned.
And it's not like his popularity has waned; in fact, he's probably more popular than ever.
Usage among under-25s has waned slightly, which eMarketer says is due to competition from Instagram.
You probably dived in, got some great stuff done, but after a while the motivation waned.
You can lose everything pretty instantly and our tolerance for that just waned considerably every year.
The storm's intensity waned steadily as it pushed inland and curled northeasterly into Georgia after dark.
As demand waned, OPEC earlier this month proposed additional cuts of 1.5 million barrels per day.
His support in the state has waned, as he had only a narrow lead over Sen.
Many genuinely revered him, but Martin argues that support has waned after his death in 1994.
"Tensions have waxed and waned and elevated uncertainty is weighing on U.S.investment and exports," Powell said.
Since then, large-scale political protests have waned, with activists awaiting the outcome of the discussions.
With almost no senior posts filled, the department's influence on the administration's policy debates has waned.
Such hopes of a Saudi deal have waned since Musk's U-turn on taking Tesla private.
Years after my dreadful first days of high school, my reverence for Lola has naturally waned.
As North Korean imports of anthracite coal have waned with sanctions, those from Russia have soared.
That gave a boost to the anti-establishment Pirate Party but its support has since waned.
The bottom line: Bumble Bee's sales took a hit as consumer appetite for canned tuna waned.
Today, confidence in the competence of the economists and the righteousness of the lawyers has waned.
By the 22008s and ′21978s, as the Cold War waned, new revelations about the case emerged.
Ultimately, as the proceedings have unfolded, national support for impeachment and removal of Trump has waned.
But initial enthusiasm for this technique waned after other doctors were unable to replicate these results.
But it's also damning that Mattingly would say Bonds' enthusiasm waned as the season wore on.
Most of these came soon after the Court restricted the federal law, but interest in them waned.
The surprise effect was most noticeable during the first round, and it waned with each successive round.
Draghi argued that growth would slowly ease as stimulus waned and growth returned to its natural state.
But interest has still waned, as seen in a 12% viewership dip of its marquee 6 p.m.
Mr Berry's songwriting waned as he struggled with scandals and personal demons, but his influence did not.
As other sectors that had once thrived swiftly waned, retailing employment remained stable, at least until recently.
Toward the end of his reign, as his health declined, the King's presence in public life waned.
By now, Hooked's popularity has waned, and it has already fallen out of the top 200 apps.
Meanwhile, the dollar firmed near a two-month high, as expectations of aggressive Fed rate cuts waned.
Selma Blair is dealing with a painful multiple sclerosis flare, but her optimism and strength haven't waned.
But as hope for a solution has waned, so too have the fortunes of left-wing parties.
Once known as the "king of the high street" his star has dramatically waned in recent years.
"The fizz has waned," said Stefan Worrall, director of Japan equity sales at Credit Suisse in Tokyo.
His once sky-high popularity has waned, potentially leaving an opening for a well-funded Democratic challenger.
Not surprisingly, the central bank offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, as global demand waned.
Concerns about China and Russia have also waned, with 46% and 27%, respectively, saying they are concerned.
In the middle of February, as market uncertainty reigned, expectations for a Federal Reserve rate hike waned.
Investor enthusiasm for tech stocks in general has waned considerably since those heady dog days of August.
But that migration is by no stretch of the imagination the sole reason that Roman power waned.
A.I. winters came in the 1970s and 1980s as public interest waned and outside funding dried up.
With each new addition to the franchise, the reviews have gotten worse and U.S. audiences have waned.
But Yevtushenkov's star waned as the political tide turned in the Kremlin, with economic liberals losing favor.
Consumer spending on casual dining has waned in recent years, putting companies under pressure to cut costs.
But as the consumer appetite for new cars has waned, automakers have leaned more heavily on discounts.
But as the months wore on and the Nigerian government failed to rescue the children, attention waned.
Roundup  Jorge De La Rosa lost command of his pitches, and his attention to base runners waned.
At least when it comes to deal volume, has one sub-region waxed while the other waned?
That trend has been common in punk since the genre's earliest days, and it's never fully waned.
Scotland's influence, so heavily felt in the cabinets of Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair, has waned sharply.
A connoisseur of surf culture, Mr. Mattison said that surfing has surged and waned since the 1930s.
Though Della Valle invested significantly in the team, his popularity among supporters has waned in recent years.
Like the government's Amazon research, federal efforts to protect the forest in general have waned under Bolsonaro.
The Pfizer vaccine (delivered in three doses) had virtually no side effects, but its protection waned quickly.
Though Christian faith has waned, I am sure that the sublime skill and confidence are still there.
For decades, the government's enforcement of the ban has waxed and waned with the prevailing population trends.
The protests surged in 2019 but have waned as the ruling Socialist Party has clung to power.
But with the second date — just the two of them, at a comedy club — her enthusiasm waned.
His temper fell far shy of its usual pitch and then waned like a fast-moving storm.
As the daylight waned, some of the cowboys took out lights to shine ahead of the riders.
But his influence has never really waned, and his legacy can be found in some remarkable places.
But his power has waned in recent years, highlighted by the jailing of two of his children.
But overall demand for the store's products — many of which feature in traditional Cantonese dishes — had waned.
It came out at a time when Trump's businesses were faltering, and interest in him had waned.
In later years, as her jewelry business waned, she used it as a bed-and-breakfast inn.
Fast forward and the practice of using sex to sell tech at CES has waned since 2018.
After being heavily featured on See's first four episodes, Talkington's presence on the series has waned significantly.
So as Trump gained more confidence in himself as commander in chief, Mattis's ability to influence waned?
When age and illness grew, as fame and fortune waned, he returned home and went to prison.
"Tensions have waxed and waned and elevated uncertainty is weighing on U.S. investment and exports," Powell said.
But the US-Saudi alliance deepened even as America's direct role in the Saudi oil sector waned.
Gold touched a three-week low of $1,251.37 an ounce as demand for the safe-haven asset waned.
However, interest in Cboe's bitcoin futures contract has waned along with a crash in the price of bitcoin.
"His enthusiasm about space and art never waned," Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot, said of Bean.
Pokémon Go was a big deal when it launched in July, but interest has waned in recent months.
As the boom waned, the bank cut its benchmark rate from 4.75% in 2011 to 1.5% last year.
Mr Berry's song-writing waned as he struggled with scandals and personal demons, but his influence did not.
Yahoo's homepage remains one of the most visited sites on the web, even as its influence has waned.
Waning unions, weaker environmental rules As the power of the union movement diminished, the influence of Democrats waned.
Indeed, it appears the effectiveness of so-called unconventional policy has waned as it has become the norm.
Donors' influence waned as the GOP front-runner Trump, who dominated media coverage, funded his own primary campaign.
Elsewhere in the commodity space, metal prices were broadly higher during the session as fears over Brexit waned.
But the project relied in part on taxpayer money, and the proposal collapsed when local political support waned.
But interest in phones with swappable parts waned as companies like Google and LG abandoned their pet projects.
Meanwhile, the dollar hit a two-month high on Tuesday, as expectations of aggressive Fed rate cuts waned.
A remix of Ludacris's "Move Bitch (Get Out the Way)" got everyone hyped, but the hype quickly waned.
As the impasse dragged on and the negotiations with Koresh waned, tanks moved in and rammed the compound.
The Klan's influence waned, but then rose again in the 1960s, in opposition to the civil-rights movement.
Cost pressures on GM and other automakers and suppliers have increased as demand has waned for traditional sedans.
And my anxiety, my EDNOS need to look a certain way to be perceived a certain way, waned.
Which brings me to the iPhone X. Since 2007, the cool factor of buying an iPhone has waned.
But in recent years, as China's appetite has waned and the price of commodities plummeted, Indonesia has struggled.
But as Christianity's role has waned, so too has Belgium's ability to hold together the two linguistic camps.
Attention for the natural gas leak near Los Angeles has waned since it was reported on October 20503.
As the season wore on and the backlash scored key victories against the DFS menace, their power waned.
Not surprisingly, the Japanese central bank offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, as global demand waned.
Despite the influx of over 1 million migrants to Germany last year, the grassroots movement's appeal has waned.
Over time, interest in downloading the paper has not waned, as is the fate of many academic studies.
"The Kong family's significance has always waxed and waned depending on their relationship to the state," he added.
More recently, Spencer's political star has waned after losing his perch on social media outlets such as Facebook.
A disconcerting but not uncommon dynamic had emerged: As my confidence as a parent grew, my husband's waned.
Primary voter tolerance for infighting among Republicans has waned under Trump because people realize that teamwork produces results.
What if my retirement account pulled money from my checking account during a month when my income waned?
Having Mr. Pence on the ticket, even though his popularity has waned, could further strengthen its performance here.
The move would also effectively gut the drug office, whose influence has waned since President Trump took office.
But like most longtime Democratic politicians, Clinton's passion for gun control has waxed and waned over the years.
So far, the results do not show that the effects of the treatment have waned, Mr. Lennon said.
His fitness waned, and two years after his Rotterdam triumph, he was essentially broke and out of work.
Implementation of the government's agenda has been slow, and tensions have escalated as the public's patience has waned.
Since last January, protests on the red carpet have mostly waned, and tonight's red carpet was also apolitical.
Suicide rates have waxed and waned over the country's history and tend to reach highs in hard times.
I took my first day of online school pretty seriously, but by day two, my focus had waned.
That strain of just-this-side-of-batty chic ushered in by Alessandro Michele at Gucci hasn't waned.
Businesses in China have started to reopen as the number of new cases on the mainland has waned.
For a while, it appeared that exports might provide an outlet for U.S. coal as domestic demand waned.
In the intervening years, public support for capital punishment has waned, prompting 21 states to outlaw the practice.
Bolton's influence over Trump waned in recent months, leading to a series of public rebukes from the boss.
"The positive mood in Europe has waned after U.S. markets turned lower," David Madden from CMC Markets said.
The swelling stocks reflected weakening demand, especially for diesel as mining activities waned ahead of the holiday period.
Meacham commends a particular liberal disposition that once dominated our politics but whose influence has long since waned.
Participation in strikes now in their 37th day has waned and public support fallen, according to opinion polls.
But with some exceptions, since the 1970s tuition has risen and taxpayer support for postsecondary education has waned.
Inflationary pressures waned in the years subsequent to the 1980 election, even as monetary policy became increasingly accommodative.
The board's popularity has waned, but old two-wheelers continue to cause damage, as recently as October 2019.
Still, the popularity of some calendars — desk pads and the ones that hang on your wall — has waned.
On his release, he left no doubt that his dedication to the African National Congress had not waned.
As ISIS' influence has waned and rebel-held locations reclaimed, Assad has regained the upper hand in Syria.
The popularity of Facebook has waned, particularly among younger users, but Instagram is still a cherished social network.
Since then, though, the tone of Trump's speeches has waned, with a year full of squabbles and backbiting.
She had realized during the trial how often she jumped between tasks at work as her concentration waned.
Support has waned for the long, costly interventions in Syria and Ukraine that once lifted Mr. Putin's popularity.
When Mr. Biden joined the Senate in 1973, the presence of Southern Democrats in the chamber had waned.
While the newspaper industry's influence has waned since 2004, it's conceivable all this might make a slight difference.
But over time, the efficacy waned: By the end of seven years, the overall efficacy was 4.4 percent.
More data would show whether the impact of school start time on sleep waned or improved over time.
Thankfully, my anxiety waned as she broke it down for me and I settled into her plush operating chair.
Yet despite the crises that have battered the EU's recent history, German dedication to the project has not waned.
S. trade deal waned after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a tariff hike on Chinese goods from coming Friday.
As Mr Essebsi's support waned, his party splintered: about half of his MPs are now aligned with other groups.
The emphasis on strict asceticism waned over time, especially following the Protestant Reformation (which famously elevated faith over acts).
Another facet of the disillusionment here is that C.K.'s career and reputation have never really waned or faltered.
But as those bonus announcements died down — and the conversation around the law died, too — public support waned again.
As a result, domestic thirst for foreign oil has waned, while companies have increasingly shipped U.S.–produced oil overseas.
The support never waned during Fuggetta's month in the hospital, followed by more time at an inpatient rehabilitation center.
Clearly, despite the fact that the product hit the market four years ago, excitement for the formula hasn't waned.
As shoppers' definition of beauty has evolved, their interest in the Victoria's Secret brand has also waned, Konik said.
" And though his podcast enthusiasm had waned, "the idea for Hello from the Magic Tavern just wouldn't go away.
But his influence has waned after two out of three senators defected from 2014, citing difficulties working with Palmer.
It's about "asserting Senate power where it has waned over the past 70 years," Tillis said on CNN Thursday.
We've gone from an energy-scarce to an energy-abundant nation, and our climate debate has waxed and waned.
Italy and Malta are predominantly Catholic nations but the Church's influence in politics has waned significantly in recent years.
But prices collapsed by three-quarters last year as regulators clamped down, usage of bitcoin stalled and interest waned.
But as consumer appetite for new cars has waned, automakers have raised discounts to get vehicles off dealer lots.
Third, confidence in the markets waned and with it the desire to put new money to work buying stocks.
Expectations of an imminent rate cut have also waned as the rouble weakness is seen filtering into consumer prices.
But confidence in them has waned as allegations of fraud led to multi-million-dollar settlements against several banks.
Prices for U.S. Treasury debt, considered a safe-haven asset, rose as risk appetite waned following weakness in stocks.
A merger would combine two once-formidable, print-focused companies as demand for printed documents and ink has waned.
The rivalry had waned in recent years as both papers adjusted to the challenging realities of the newspaper business.
Sun had been seen as another potential candidate for elevation at the autumn congress, but his star has waned.
Decades after the popularity of the Fox sisters had waned, Maggie admitted that their story was an elaborate hoax.
The appetite for new rules has waned, with the United States trimming its rulebook to encourage lending by banks.
After starting Deitas, Dahlin's excitement grew as her partner's waned; she now runs the company all on her own.
Elizabeth Warren to win the debate, while expectations of the frontrunner, former Vice President Joe Biden, have waned dramatically.
Since then, though, his standing as a surrogate has waned, despite his time on the campaign trail in 2016.
The Liberal Democrats' influence has since waned and they now hold just 12 out of 650 seats in parliament.
The rally stretched into 2017, inspiring marginal producers to resume business and lifting supply as China's steel demand waned.
The strikers demands were not met, union support waned, and they ended their action two years after it started.
First they evolved, then they waned, as socialism naturally should in a world of widespread wealth and increasing prosperity.
The championships themselves were relatively short-lived, and as disco's star waned so did the interest in the show.
In the past year, though, interest in some formal road races, especially trendier ones like mud runs, has waned.
That a man of color was twice elected to the presidency is surely a sign that racism has waned.
But after Bridalplasty's 235 finale attracted a meager 600,000 viewers, it was clear that the genre's popularity had waned.
But she argued that the show still matters, even though it may have waned in relevance in recent years.
Ethanol's economic clout has already waned; on February 1, we'll see if its political clout is fading as well.
But the candy business has waned as fewer Americans have displayed an appetite for sweets, and chocolate in particular.
By the 2000s, Rapaport says, the fad had waned due to the variability of surgery length and complications afterward.
Each time, the public&aposs interest in hydrogen waned when oil became cheaper and more available, the IEA says.
His reputation for dangerous unpredictability (which he evidently sees as an asset) had waned somewhat since he took office.
While enthusiasm for regulatory budgeting waned for several decades, its recent resurgence makes Tozzi's expertise more relevant than ever.
The Liberal Democrats' influence has waned since 2015, and they hold just 12 out of 650 seats in parliament.
The author's hope for a peaceful resolution of America's racial problems, reflected in his early writing, waned over time.
Their ranks waxed and waned with the weather, and were eventually diminished by time and by other policy priorities.
Elizabeth Warren, whose support in Iowa has waned to 15% from 22% in the the last Times-Siena survey.
Since then, the ratings have waned, though network executives expect them to rebound as the critical early contests approach.
With the territorial collapse of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, the threat to the United States has waned further.
I think once I realized that, then some of the skepticism I felt towards Katharine's and Isabel's ideas waned.
As his career waned, he turned to pimping, and some of the most vivid writing here is about that time.
The country's influence in Latin America has also waned in tandem with its economic clout as global oil prices dropped.
They sustained each other through rough patches in Saturday's race, checking in and trading positions when the other's strength waned.
As manufacturing waned, the health-care industry has revitalized the job market, thanks to the Cleveland Clinic and other employers.
Powell has already noted that business confidence has waned as a result of ongoing tensions coupled with the market volatility.
This enthusiasm has since waned as South Africa entered recession in the second quarter for the first time since 2009.
In Tom Gauld's new graphic novel, Mooncop — published by Drawn & Quarterly — the age of the moon has waxed and waned.
Thus by the end of 2015, the trade has become widely known and the predictive nature of tweet sentiment waned.
The threat of Zika, while still real, has definitely waned since the first burst of outbreaks from 2015 to 20153.
Borrowing by medium-sized businesses also waned, with the measure falling to 224.9 in September from 238.6 the previous month.
That initial desire to continue progressing in her career has not waned, but she has nonetheless put in her notice.
As Antonoff's relationship with longtime girlfriend Lena Dunham waned, the electric chemistry between the co-collaborators became impossible to ignore.
After some time obsessing over Andrew Morton's book and videos of Diana, my mum's interest in her has somewhat waned.
Considering artists' affections toward the platform have waned and that space for indie creatives is always welcome and needed, maybe?
The Nikkei Stock Average has fallen 13 per cent this year as momentum behind the government's growth programme has waned.
What's changed is simply that Musk's profile has risen while his staff's ability to keep him in check has waned.
That demand has waned in recent years as ransomware grew more popular and criminals were able to get money directly.
As a borrowing currency, the dollar has waned in significance relative to local currencies such as the rupiah or real.
But since Johnson has lost his majority anyway, their influence has waned — but their opposition could still deter some Conservatives.
As tuberculosis waned in its positive associations, it became more connected to poorer classes; health became a marker of privilege.
While they've waned in popularity in recent years, over eight billion of these hand-sized comics were printed in 443.
Those fears have since waned, but new evidence suggests that red meat might increase people's chances of getting colon cancer.
National interest in Detroit has waned since its bankruptcy proceedings, brought on by decades of mismanagement, ended in December 2014.
You write that the second Klan waned quickly, "a fraction of its peak strength (though it continues today)" by 1926.
"Willingness to act has waned as the economy has improved," European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis told a news conference.
These names were seen gaining traction while demand for sovereigns waned, but that sector was still unchanged on the day.
Even so, Choi said, the preparedness of the U.S. and South Korean military to operate together had not been waned.
Chinese interest in smaller Brazilian banks has waned as rising defaults and a two-year recession eroded their capital buffer.
Market expectations for rate hikes have waned in recent months amid sluggish stock markets and fears of a global slowdown.
The addition of QAL and Yarwun alumina refineries, however, doubled the $1 billion price tag and interest waned, they added.
But once the IMF's cure had worked and the EU became cooler about Turkish accession, the impetus for reform waned.
Moreover, the obsession of funding unicorns at almost any price — and at the expense of smaller startups — has materially waned.
As a child, he was (in his own words) something of a glutton, and his appetite has never really waned.
But as the popularity of the sport itself has waned somewhat, so too has the appearance of the onscreen boxer.
Now the fire power of other funds has increased so the market influence of those bigger funds has waned slightly.
Investor enthusiasm had waned, cash was low because of its costly global expansion and suppliers were beginning to demand payment.
Many have started making a profit in the individual market and the threat of Congress repealing the law has waned.
Five decades later, with the expansion of settlements, two intifadas, checkpoints and curfews, King's romance with Israel might have waned.
Because in Mr. Trump's eyes, Mr. Hall had suffered the most grievous form of public humiliation: His celebrity had waned.
Russian interest waned after the 1917 Revolution, but recent influence peddling has Athens worried about a renewed effort at domination.
But since then, enforcement has waned, and illegal deforestation is increasing, according to an Associated Press investigation published in April.
Yet despite a few brief lulls, WrestleMania's popularity never truly waned; now it's arguably bigger and more profitable than ever.
That attention waned a little on Tuesday and a bit more on Wednesday, but was still at relatively high levels.
The Casper IPO also comes as the appetite for new, online consumer product brands has waned among venture capital investors.
Demand for core euro zone bonds waned as progress in trade talks between China and the U.S. boosted risk appetite.
Common Sense Since The Washington Post's Watergate-era glory days, my need to read that paper has waxed and waned.
But Morrow said that energy hasn't waned particularly because of Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement.
But demand for rockfish and other species has waned as they've been mostly nonexistent on menus and in fish markets.
But if the past week has illustrated, Trump's inclination to use his office as a television control room hasn't waned.
While militancy in the Indian-administered part has waned since the 1990s, public sympathy for the separatist cause remains strong.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the K.G.B. was split into several security agencies and its power briefly waned.
Even with Chinese markets closed for the Lunar New Year holiday and oil flat on the day, risk appetite waned.
After 20 years, BCG's protection waned so much that the risk of tuberculosis was the same in the both groups.
But as Mr. Bannon nurtured his real-world aspirations, Breitbart's audience waned from the heights of last year's presidential race.
It had more than a dozen "contestants" when it began, who slowly waned in influence and eventually started dropping out.
Over the years, NASCAR's sponsors have waxed and waned with the economy, ranging from prestige lifestyle brands to dollar stores.
And as the country has evolved, the value of having such strong representation for geography seems to have only waned.
But as the president's chances of pushing through his policies have waned, so too have these firms' fortunes in the market.
In the years since, China's demand for metallurgical coal has waned, as the nation's rapid industrial growth hit a saturation point.
The dog has since passed (RIP), and the robot, after my initial excitement waned, now collects dust sitting by the router.
Optimism about tax reform had waned in the early days of his presidency as Trump focused on other actions like immigration.
Trump's support of Nielsen over the summer may have waned as more unauthorized families crossed the border later in the year.
Professors would also be able to identify moments when students' attention waned, which could help to improve their teaching, Saucet says.
Over time, Japan's nuclear taboo might have waned, scholars say, if not for its mutual defense treaty with the United States.
Historians still muse about Britain&aposs motivations and its commitment to the declaration waned in the decades after it was issued.
The whole-home wireless craze peaked and waned last year with the rise of Orbi, Eero, Google WiFi, and Linksys' Velop.
But even if they can see eye to eye, their ability to impose decisions has waned as the union has expanded.
The frenzy around it died as numbers began to decline from the tens of thousands to mere thousands, and coverage waned.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Wednesday as trader's expectations of an eight-day winning streak waned.
But even in the face of devastating job losses, the appetite among tech startups for self-driving trucks has not waned.
A senior U.S. official said those countries eventually earned market economy status as evidence of state subsidies and state distortions waned.
My interest has slowly waned because I'm tired of all the glitching and, frankly, the game is starting to get repetitive.
This model still exists in America's construction trades, but has waned in recent decades, and remains much more common in Europe.
Even as the relevance of his musical work waned, he remained a ferocious performer and a beloved guardian of musical tradition.
Four years later, the suicide rate once again rose to baseline, indicating that the effects of the educational program had waned.
Public criticism of the company hasn't waned exactly, but hiring critics is a straightforward way to build trust in the meantime.
"It's all the things that tend to be in the news, and the issue isn't that optimism has waned," he said.
Steel companies have struggled in recent years as demand in emerging markets waned and cheap supplies from China flooded international markets.
Meanwhile, its popularity has seriously waned in the US, thanks to regulatory crackdowns, some bad press, and lots of upset parents.
Big banks have been making such arguments for years, but the industry's influence waned significantly in Washington after the financial crisis.
Even as the numbers confirmed killed waned slightly this year, diplomats said that UN investigators had documented an uptick in disappearances.
More recently, The Babadook did a similar thing; and once the corporeal evil was revealed, its power over the viewer waned.
But its popularity has waned — it has fallen out of the top 100 free games list on the iTunes app store.
America's dominance in the sport has waned at recent Olympic Games as teams from Cuba, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and elsewhere have ascended.
The stigma of having been assaulted may have waned, but making an accusation against a specific individual is a different matter.
Over the years, my activity has waxed and waned, but Twitter remains the central mechanism I use to share my ideas.
But that, too, has waned in the minds of Fed officials as a reason to extend the central bank's stimulus campaign.
By the '90s, his ability to chart hits had waned, although he still remained a popular live entertainer with regular touring.
But despite the backing of dozens of influential business, labor, transportation and community groups, congestion pricing's prospects again waned in Albany.
By then, national interest in Standing Rock had waned, and three Unicorn Riot reporters had already been arrested covering the protests.
But their confidence in that movement has waned more with each day they go without hearing from their leaders back home.
As her acting career waned, Ms. Jean took a job as a hostess at a Los Angeles restaurant called the Tahitian.
Once a towering institution within American culture, the review had languished over the decades as its influence and readership had waned.
An alchemical ingredient was the lighting, which subtly increased as daylight waned: fabric and jewelry gleamed as if they were phosphorescent.
But Chief Executive Elon Musk said earlier this week that demand had not waned for the luxury electric sport-utility vehicle.
As America's trade balance sagged and inflation rose in the 1960s and 1970s, faith in the dollar's peg to gold waned.
Since then, some of the hype around the law has waned, but there's still one thing that gets people excited: fines.
The friend's interest in going waned as the time came closer because she was nursing a hangover, but Ms. Schweitzer insisted.
But after a decade at the helm of government, Mr. Erdogan's early zeal for reform waned as corruption and cronyism grew.
Fears of gun control, which helped propel demand to record highs during the Obama administration, have waned during Mr. Trump's tenure.
The perpetual turmoil has agitated members of veterans' service organizations, which have sparred with Mr. Wilkie as their influence has waned.
He sometimes said the market for his comedy had waned in the late 21990s, and he was ready to move on.
At first, I was appalled at her over-crating, and unsurprised at her neuroses, but after some weeks my compassion waned.
Mergers and acquisitions activity in the Canadian energy patch has waned since oil prices began sliding more than two years ago.
But there have also been peaceful marches in and around Paris to protest the arrest, and the violent unrest has waned.
Yet that sentiment has waned in recent months, the Republican said, as the White House has started to feel more chaotic.
There hasn't been a big Panamanian boxing star in years, and the baseball output to the major leagues has waned, too.
American troop levels in Afghanistan had long lagged far behind those in Iraq, and public interest in the war had waned.
The influence of the unions, which used to provide a countervailing force, has waned with their membership and with anti-union legislation.
However, while market expectations for Fed tightening may have waned significantly, some analysts suggested rate hikes still remained a near-term possibility.
Son's interest in buying T-Mobile might have quieted down, but rumors suggest that it has not waned leading into late 2016.
An American hasn't set foot on the moon since 1972, with the last Apollo mission, and public support for space has waned.
At first, he loved the deal-making aspects of the job, but as the industry transitioned toward computer automation, Schulman's enthusiasm waned.
But their popularity has waned, and in recent years few musical- or comedy-winners have been Best Picture contenders at the Oscars.
But after fiscal year 2019, maybe the opioid crisis has waned or even ended, so Congress decides not to extend that funding.
Twenty-nine companies were up at the close of trade, down from 46 that were ahead mid-session, as investor sentiment waned.
U.S. sovereign bond yields built on this week's gains Wednesday as demand waned for safe haven assets prompted by the Brexit vote.
Public support for the technology has waned in the wake of a fatal crash involving a self-driving Uber vehicle last March.
Washington's influence has waned in the region, even as Iran has secured substantial leverage in Syria, Lebanon and to some extent Yemen.
As the effectiveness of antibiotics waned, so did survival rates for cancer, which are now lower than they were a decade ago.
Now he's got about 14,000 employees, but it appears his dedication (and from the sound of it, his hours) have not waned.
OPEC's decision to maintain high levels of production while international demand growth waned is viewed as a major cause behind the rout.
Although the majors' power has waned, they still account for 22017% of global oil and gas output and 16% of upstream investment.
Although the former Fifth Harmony member may no longer be in a girl band, her belief in girl power clearly hasn't waned.
These toys sold well when released with a movie, but interest waned over time as the movie became more distant, he says.
Both men remain fan favorites and that support hasn't waned during their combined 19 years of uninterrupted time competing in the Octagon.
The attention has waned but it has also been a question of self preservation for me to stay out of the spotlight.
A regularly updated Politico/Morning Consult poll shows that the president's approval among black and Hispanic voters has waned since his inauguration.
Meanwhile, physical gold buying waned slightly in Asia this week as investors waited to see if prices would fall further, traders said.
Likewise, speculation that Hong Kong might be forced to give up its peg to the U.S. dollar has waned in recent days.
The reverence many of us had for the actress has certainly waned since she became one of the hosts of The View.
Construction has absorbed some of the employment losses as mining investment has waned (building a mine requires more people than running one).
Enthusiasm has waned for some of its other older products, such as iPads, and its newer ones remain niche offerings (see chart).
Funding has since waned as the government, backed by African Union troops, has made gains against the Islamist militant group al Shabaab.
The expectation that military service is an obligation of citizenship has waned, imperiling the link between the body politic and the people.
If the real history of America is directly linked to Vulcan's power, that power would have never waned in the first place.
But that enthusiasm has also waned in the absence of much detail on fiscal policy in his first 10 days in charge.
Mr. Anderson, who worked on cost-containment policy in the Carter administration with enthusiasm, said his optimism had waned over the years.
One of the major thematic preoccupations of this season has been race; the actual incisiveness of the commentary has waxed and waned.
As the show's popularity waned, so did the Joker, until in 1973, the character made a return in an almost unrecognizable form.
Even as the debate about how to take care of an aging population grows, interest in long-term care insurance has waned.
Even as the importance of a fixed list price has waned in the physical world, it has become more deeply embedded online.
The United States' reliance on cluster munitions has also waned, having peaked in 2003 in the early days of the Iraq war.
But his love for the game, which developed shortly after he moved to Toronto with his family at age 6, never waned.
With the election of Bill Clinton, who proved endearingly willing to let Greenspan do his thing, the need for such maneuvering waned.
Oil rallied last week in part on anticipation of a freeze, but those hopes have waned in the last couple of days.
Over the last decade, even as support for the abortion ban has waned, concerns about possible outside interference have risen, she said.
As the golden age of blogs waned, At War persisted, becoming one of The Times's most enduring, active and robust digital endeavors.
On the other hand, "Mapplethorpe mania," as the New York Times critic Andy Grundberg put it in 1988, has never quite waned.
The rise of corporate farms and more efficient milking processes have led to an oversupply as consumption of milk has waned nationally.
In fact, we haven't even emerged from the pulsating ice age that has waxed and waned for the past 2.6 million years.
However, in recent years that growth had waned, and appetite at Kering for a turnaround in Bottega Veneta's fortunes has been strong.
Though the media coverage of the global refugee crisis has waned, violence and unrest continue to displace thousands of people every month.
But especially as 2016 approached, the adrenaline surge that McNamara, then 803, felt as he sped down the wave's face had waned.
The kiwi is currently at a one-month low of $0.7203 having stumbled in the past week as risk appetite waned globally.
And as bridesmaids' attire came to look more like cocktail party attire, the need for a bridesmaids-only line may have waned.
Then came some high-profile autonomous vehicle accidents — including two fatal crashes — and let's just say the excitement has waned a bit.
The number of physicians able to engage in scientific research either alongside a medical career or after medical training has waned greatly.
Thanks to places like Twitter, I'd argue that the elites' power to create political narratives and champion specific political movements has waned.
The negative mood carried over from the Asian trading session, where shares slipped as hopes waned for real progress in Sino-U.
Mr. Xi attended a groundbreaking ceremony in 2014 in Tajikistan for a gas pipeline, but the project stalled after Beijing's demand waned.
In addition to activating new units, that shift has meant relearning skills that waned as the military focused on low-level conflicts.
Yet Mr. Corbyn's leadership has been marred by factionalism, and the grass-roots enthusiasm that fueled his rise appears to have waned.
Achdijat said, however, that foreign interest in the firm had waned after Bumiputera was not able to secure bancassurance contracts with lenders.
Airlines have drastically cut flights as demand for travel waned amid the spreading coronavirus, and the worst has likely yet to come.
But he's branded a threat and thrown in jail, escaping only when, having waned into a crescent, he fits through the bars.
His career flourished, even as it waxed and waned (see his return to the halftime show of the Super Bowl last year).
While Hollywood's influence has waned, America's leading internet companies — founded and headquartered almost exclusively in California — have taken the world by storm.
While they know more about the cell and have identified more people serving as supporting role, the threat hasn't waned, the official said.
The increasingly authoritarian treatment of Mr Kart shows how far the country's commitment to free expression has waned in the past 15 years.
This past July marked 30 years since the release of The Lost Boys, and in that time the film's cult appeal hasn't waned.
In fact, UberPOOL and Lyft Line once enjoyed reputations as unofficial dating services, although that trend seems to have waned in recent years.
In commodity markets, gold held near its recent five-month peak as the dollar eased and the threat of higher interest rates waned.
"What became dubbed the 'Trump effect' has predictably waned, however, given the deeper push-pull forces that propel illegal migration," the institute said.
But digital media companies like Vevo and Vice claim that even though MTV has forsaken music programming for years, youth interest never waned.
EDT, the moon waned to the point that it reached its "new" phase, in which it appears invisible against the dark night sky.
Italy is a heavily Roman Catholic country and although the church's influence has waned over the years, it remains a formidable social force.
The Wolfpack's shooting cooled as the half waned, but that's when Funderburk took over as Commodore fouls — 12 in the first half — mounted.
For more than 45 years, the fascination surrounding the deaths of seven people at the hands of Charles Manson's followers has never waned.
Kramp-Karrenbauer's political fortunes have waned after a series of gaffes this year, and the defence portfolio is bound to boost her profile.
Kramp-Karrenbauer's political fortunes have waned after a series of gaffes this year, and the defense portfolio is bound to boost her profile.
According to Bloomberg, abundant skepticism that the Trump administration was telling the truth about Iran involvement in the tanker attacks has waned somewhat.
Although their popularity has waned, ODIs has still a significant source of investment because they have less stringent registration requirements than investing directly.
Robert, an avid dog lover, had a 29-year-old Vizsla puppy who seemed to have difficulty recognizing Robert as his health waned.
As the father waned, the son waxed: first as a spokesman for his elder, then as an evangelical figure in his own right.
As support for those policies waned across the country and across the state ... he shifted his rhetoric, at least, and downplayed the policies.
Although some of those decisions were controversial in the moment, that controversy quickly waned as experience brought us to recognize our shared humanity.
It also shows that more than six years after President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, Republican opposition has not waned.
Yet credit spreads have remained tame, economic data have held up fine even as momentum has waned and currency markets have been uneventful.
Merkel's popularity waned after she launched her open-door migrant policy last year, although it has recovered somewhat in the last few months.
But that spirit waned as our country's political climate grew more partisan, fueled by echo chambers in the media and on the Internet.
Starbucks has expanded its portfolio of cold drinks to include low-sugar iced teas and cold brew coffees as Frappuccino sales have waned.
Historically, eggs were a seasonal food, with hens slowing down or ceasing to lay eggs altogether as daylight waned and winter set in.
Three years later, the overwhelming support of Americans has not waned, at 22019 percent according to a CBS News/New York Times poll.
" Eventually, Mr. Dowd said, the throngs of journalists who attended Mr. Trump's news conferences waned, as they asked Mr. Dowd, "Really, another one?
"The level of the terrorist threat on our territory has not waned," said François Molins, the Paris prosecutor, who handles terrorism investigations nationwide.
And so, over time, the unique voice of the director has waned somewhat, if not disappeared entirely, as studios have exerted more control.
But there was also a sense of wistfulness and finality that permeated the empty hallways, as the chances of salvaging a compromise waned.
Today, even the crowds of young people who came for the head shops, T-shirt emporiums and glam-trashy-fashion boutiques have waned.
"The Tea Party has waned all over the country and in Texas, but those kind of candidates are still challenging incumbents," Jillson said.
Early excitement about Twitter as a new form for comedy has waned, while other outlets like the short-video service Vine have vanished.
When you look at Abbott's pictures, you see not only buildings that have vanished, but a style of photography that itself has waned.
ARNETT What I always enjoy about this show, and it's never waned, is the feeling that nobody's worried about falling on their face.
Mr. Taylor helped produce the first Jackson 5 album and worked on their second, "ABC" (1970) before his involvement with the band waned.
Like many, I'm still interested in conpeople cleverly wreaking havoc, but my desire to see every trickery turned into a miniseries has waned.
He added that his efforts to reduce homelessness countered any notion that he was a lame duck mayor whose political power had waned.
No surprise, his technique, though still phenomenal at times, has waned a bit with age, and he compensates to some extent with pedaling.
Eventually, as SUVs ascended and compact sports cars waned in popularity, changing tastes led to the end of the line for the Celica.
The heavy marketing at the time was an attempt to lure shoppers back to stores, and since then Target's special deals have waned.
In commodity markets, gold firmed to near a five-month peak as the dollar eased and the threat of higher interest rates waned.
Her popularity has waned since her 2015 open-doors migrant policy and the CDU has suffered heavy electoral losses at the state level.
While demand for new models has waned, the company has also taken a hit from used motorcycles being sold off by aging customers.
Bolton's ouster caps an 18-month tenure in which Trump increasingly broke with his adviser and Bolton's influence in the administration steadily waned.
It appeared, lithe and leaking some kind of psychic fluid, and it waxed and waned, almost threatening to disappear and disprove itself somehow.
He has been laying the groundwork for a sore loser campaign since August, and this has escalated as his odds of victory waned.
As attendance and international attention have waned in recent weeks, Hamas has ratcheted up its activities, creating special units to expand the protests.
To complicate matters, he was unprepared for an influx of orders in December because he figured that interest in camping waned in the winter.
Copper lost 1.2 percent to $5,992 a tonne after China's overseas investment weakened and sentiment waned over demand in the world's top copper user.
In its bluntness, "Society's Child" belongs to the polemical mode of early Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, influences that have waned, although not completely.
The surprises waned over the years as the internet became more ubiquitous and pro wrestlers looser with what they let slip to the public.
In recent quarters, the company has struggled to grow sales as demand has waned for some of its household brands like Pampers for diapers.
But as the opportunity for significant top-line growth waned, buybacks to reduce share counts became a separate strategy to prop up earnings growth.
The thirst for Selena-like beauty hasn't waned, either — a search for a "Selena Quintanilla makeup tutorial" on YouTube yields more than 16,000 results.
For a while, the popularity of romantic movies (particularly rom-coms) waned, in large part because films made "for women" are taken less seriously.
Interest in hosting the five-ringed circus waned in the 1970s after a series of games tainted by terrorist attacks, crippling debt and boycotts.
Fox News's dedication to defending Trump might help explain why his popularity with his supporters hasn't waned much since the start of his presidency.
Traffic from China has also waned following the victory of the pro-nationalist party in Taiwan's presidential election, which has soured cross-strait relations.
During that period, the market for technology IPOs in the US has waned while the Abenomics-driven share rise in Japan has fizzed out.
"That hope, the hope for love has not waned for me in the face of this breakup but rather is fortified," the actress continued.
The store comes as Nike overhauls its US business after sales in North America waned in 2017, while sales in Asia have been growing.
Despite a busy January, when the market processed a large number of leveraged loans, supply has since waned, with only a handful of deals.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have also felt compelled to adopt a more muscular posture abroad as American influence in their backyard has waned.
After an acrimonious campaign relationship with the technology sector, the play-nice period fostered by Trump's December 15 Tech CEO Summit has definitely waned.
But Saudi influence in Washington has waned since the killing in October of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist, in the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul.
But Barnett and the Kansas Democratic Party said Colyer&aposs action ties him firmly to the Brownback, whose popularity waned before he left office.
Cahan's star waned a bit, but he still retained some power as the conduit for mobile, the only real chance Yahoo had for reinvention.
In reality, while Laurel and Hardy's fame had waned in America during the second world war, they were still loved in Britain and Ireland.
Last year a broad reassessment occurred in commodities, as the global economy slowed and demand from emerging markets like China, India and Brazil waned.
On Wednesday, the Dubai-based airline Emirates said it was reducing US-bound flights after interest waned, citing the ban as a contributing factor.
But foreign interest has waned after a near meltdown in Chinese stock markets last year and heavy-handed official intervention to shore them up.
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya has since waned in popularity, nearly non-existent in comparison to the boom of its debut, ten years ago.
Russia's activities in CAR are part of a wider push to re-establish influence in sub-Saharan Africa that waned after the Cold War.
The safe haven yen edged higher as investors' risk appetite waned, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipping 216 percent.
As the traffic waned and people moved on to Twitter, Vine, and YouTube, YTMND made less money but required no less time to police.
It is, doubtless, an exaggeration, but reflects the controversy about Farah Pahlavi and her circle, whose influence grew as the monarchy waned in 1978.
Because as our excitement over the eclipse waned, like the moon cycling to its own rebirth, a monster storm was building in the Gulf.
CNN's Dan Merica and Eric Bradner have reported in the past that interest in having the Clintons appear on the campaign trail has waned.
But over time, as Sitaraman notes, this enthusiasm waned, and the New Dealers ultimately failed to safeguard democracy from the corrupting influence of wealth.
Ireland, which holds the record for Eurovision wins but whose fortunes have waned in recent years, qualified for Saturday's grand final, as did Albania.
But investor enthusiasm has waned and the market has continued to consolidate as smaller players are acquired or shut down, according to CB Insights.
With valuations of many young, private companies faltering as interest in initial public offerings of stock has waned, corporate venture investing faces a test.
But as the afternoon waned on, it seemed increasingly clear that McConnell's hope is to get back to a new and improved Senate bill.
" Even so, Ms. Moskowitz said, the percentage of girls playing waned in middle school, and dwindled to "very few girls playing in high school.
White people's officially privileged status waned over the latter half of the 20th century with the demise of discriminatory practices in, say, university admissions.
With the opposition unwilling to be seen destabilizing the government, the threat of an immediate political crisis appears to have waned, though risks remain.
The political momentum after each mass shooting has waned, and gun control has not spurred enough attention to create a movement around the issue.
Shares of Indivior fell sharply for a second straight day, down 13 percent, as prospects for the British drugmaker's new potential blockbuster drug waned.
Weekly "yellow vest" marches continue every Saturday, but turnout has fallen and support for the movement among the broader public as waned, polls show.
The rupee has lost 2.3 percent so far this year, but currency dealers say dollar demand has slightly waned, lending support to the rupee.
But even as his abilities waned, Kid Yamamoto impacted the future of Japanese MMA even as it was entering a sleepy, post-PRIDE hibernation.
Initial enthusiasm about Obama's plan waned when a federal judge put it on hold in February 2015, just before it was due to begin.
The safe haven yen edged up as investors' risk appetites waned, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipping 0.4 percent.
The flow of defections has waned in the last few days after dozens of GOP lawmakers rescinded their endorsements of Trump over the weekend.
But in recent decades, some of the brasserie's spirit and collective energy waned; food became pricey and stale, and Parisians embraced other dining trends.
As social media became ubiquitous and the popularity of message boards waned, the way Alex was interacting with the Kelly Clarkson fandom became dated.
The very traits that had once made her so distinctive — her joy, her displays of affection, her constant monitoring of the house — had waned.
Zainab's parents estimated that their daughter's illness began more than 10 months ago when they noticed that her temperament changed and her appetite waned.
But as Warren struggled to explain her position on health care and faced a pincer attack from the left and center, her support waned.
The number of states offering the holidays, during which state (and often local) sales taxes are waived, has waxed and waned over the years.
And much as in Israel, hard-line attitudes have continued to grow even as the threats have waned, with terrorism and migration both declining.
Government bond yield curves, which measure borrowing costs across different maturities, initially steepened in response to the BOJ's moves, but the impact quickly waned.
Weekly Swiss site deposit data has waned as the geopolitical risks in Europe have faded and investors have returned to European equities, Sharma noted.
Some investors feared that Adidas would struggle as the popularity of its retro Stan Smith and Superstar shoes waned in the last 22016 months.
"Boat" has had a solid six-season run, but the magic has waned somewhat, and this seems like a good ending point all around.
Ukrainians' confidence in the government's ability to tackle key issues has waned, a report by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology showed last week.
In more recent years, the agency's hold over militant groups and other regional counterterrorism forces and strike teams has waned some, former officials said.
The IPO indigestion, repo flare-ups and commission evaporation all hint that the proprietary advantages once enjoyed by central Wall Street players have waned.
Trump's support in these areas has waned, however, and will be critical to win again as he gears up for re-election in 2020.
But today, with the internet at consumers' fingertips, the appetite to jockey through crowds for coupons or buy one, get one offers has waned.
As the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, waned around 20163, Hamas, the militant group that now controls Gaza, put a moratorium on suicide bombings.
But as international attention has waned in the years since Rana Plaza, worker rights groups have expressed concern that the gains could be lost.
There was a lot of interest from companies about potentially listing on IEX after "Flash Boys" was released, but that momentum waned, Katsuyama said.
That optimism waned through the weekend, and Democratic conferees were expected to meet Sunday morning to discuss next steps as the border negotiations floundered.
With the fighting over, the world's interest in Mosul has waned, so too have international commitments to help with the massive task of rebuilding.
He apparently carried that sentiment as his health waned, telling The New Yorker, "I am ready to die," in one of his final interviews.
In commodity markets, gold held near its recent six-month peak as the dollar eased and the threat of higher U.S. interest rates waned.
The opening comes as Paris grapples with "yellow vest" anti-government protests, although violence and vandalism related to those demonstrations has waned in recent weeks.
During the Umbrella Movement, protesters held Admiralty for several months, before numbers and support had waned enough that police could go in and clear them.
Citing benefits to the environment as well, Cook said trade-ins can help offset the sting of a new iPhone as carrier subsidies have waned.
Bears are watching this quiet struggle against stubborn levels as momentum measures have waned and the tape has become less broadly inclusive in recent weeks.
Trump has spent much of his presidency bragging about the stock market rally (which has recently waned) and promising a big boost in economic growth.
A year ago, navigation app Waze made a risky bet on carpooling, a type of commuting that has waned since its heyday in the 1970s.
But even if some of its financial clout has waned, Intel's spending continues to be a key indicator of the health of the tech world.
The pound dropped to a 31-year low against the dollar on Tuesday as confidence global confidence in the currency and the U.K. economy waned.
Similarly, U.S. Treasury bond yields rose and gold traded lower, as the surge in "safe-haven" trades that followed the U.K.'s "Brexit" vote waned.
Though his career waned in the 1980s and '90s, Reynolds continued to work constantly, racking up, by some reports, hundreds of film and television roles.
But foreign interest has waned after a near meltdown in Chinese equity markets last year and subsequent heavy-handed official intervention to shore them up.
Many of the recently looted artifacts, antiquities experts say, are probably being kept in warehouses in or near Syria and Iraq until attention has waned.
The initial turnout, along with the results of opinion polls, higher registration rates and increased absentee ballot requests, suggests their political enthusiasm has not waned.
Large-cap miner BHP Billiton slipped 2.3 percent, while Rio Tinto eased 1.12 percent after copper prices waned on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday.
While both the KRG and the PKK harbor Kurdish nationalist aspirations, the relationship between the groups has waxed and waned over the years, says Hakura.
"That really bright outlook we saw two years ago has waned," said Molly Day, vice president of public affairs for the National Small Business Association.
Team Envy came roaring out of the gate with a series of strong performances, but has waned over time due to issues with team synergy.
Sausage-casings maker Viscofan on Tuesday posted a 4.6 percent drop in Ebitda in 2016 to 204 million euros as demand in emerging markets waned.
But that initial enthusiasm has since waned as months continue to roll by with no real plan in store (though stocks keep hitting new highs).
While the Oscars remain the top-viewed live entertainment broadcast in the U.S., interest in the Hollywood spectacle has waned in the last few years.
Views on the benefits of tax reform have also waned somewhat, despite the boost it's given to sentiment, according to data from CNBC and SurveyMonkey.
The plants made sedans that have waned in popularity, including the Chevrolet Volt, Impala and Cruze, the Buick LaCrosse and the Cadillac CT6 and XTS.
Fans in line said their enthusiasm has not waned even though the revolutionary musical biography of Alexander Hamilton will be recast for its Chicago run.
A merger would combine two once-formidable companies that have faced business difficulties in recent years as demand for printed documents and ink has waned.
Sun had been seen as a potential candidate for elevation at the autumn congress and as a possible future premier, but his star has waned.
The plants made sedans that have waned in popularity, including the Chevrolet Volt, Impala and Cruze, the Buick LaCrosse, and the Cadillac CT6 and XTS.
The federal government has implemented drafts or conscriptions over the years to swell the ranks of the military, but support for this practice has waned.
Attendance and enthusiasm had waned, but the stadium was still more full than it was when the day — by now, the previous day — had begun.
Both pose a real threat to Kabila or his chosen successor in the upcoming election, especially since the president's popularity has waned over the years.
Theoretically, a higher level of investment could benefit India's capital expenditure, which has waned over the years due to a high level of corporate debt.
Since Mr Haftar's offensive has failed Mr Trump's interest seems to have waned in another of what he once called the Middle East's "stupid wars".
The rupee has lost 2.4 percent so far this year, but currency dealers say the dollar demand has slightly waned, lending support to the rupee.
While the participants saw their insulin levels drop and stay low, they only saw a small increase in calorie burn, and that waned over time.
Tramp art waned in the US as cigars lost market share to cigarettes, and cigar boxes that formed the base materials became less readily available.
But Tamil Nadu's success waned after Mr. Vijayakumar, a dedicated civil servant who gave his mobile number to thousands of teachers, retired the following year.
Keeping fans engaged is critical for Niantic because while Pokémon remains quite popular, downloads and active use have both waned significantly since the initial surge.
The women's vote carried Mr. Trudeau's Liberal Party to power in 2015, and while male support has waned, Canadian women have largely stuck with him.
But the size of the main group, which has waxed and waned over the course of the trip, has also overwhelmed towns along its path.
The appetite for mixing sports and gambling waned nearly a century ago, after eight baseball players were accused of trying to fix the World Series.
While the overall support for past presidents waned throughout the course of their time in office, the gender gap remained fairly constant, according to Gallup.
Now, with existing coupon auction sizes expected to remain flat, we had assumed the urgency to roll out a 20-year security would have waned.
Many insurers are breaking even or have started making a profit in the individual market, and the threat of Congress repealing the law has waned.
Especially as US influenced has waned, Tehran's clout has grown and demonstrators see politicians and many Shia militia groups as beholden to the Iranian government.
The rupee has lost 2.2 percent so far this year, but currency dealers say dollar demand has slightly waned, lending support to the domestic currency.
But like most toy fads, the BB-413's popularity peaked and then waned; mine has been in a box under my bed since 403.
The selfie stick trend has waned since then, and with increasingly wide-angle smartphone cameras, it's probably a gadget that's best left in the past.
Over the month-long recess, the President's enthusiasm for legislative action has waned alongside optimism from aides that something could be voted on in September.
The popularity of blackface was at its height in the early 20th century and has waned sharply since the '50s, but it certainly hasn't disappeared.
The Bush administration began such a program, called the Proliferation Security Initiative, more than a decade ago, but attention to it has waxed and waned.
However – as the novelty of Stitch Fix's product offering has waned – that virality and customer excitement appears to be shifting to a more traditional marketing mix.
However, fans' enthusiasm for new Elliott music has not waned, and Iconography's release, coupled with her upcoming performance, could signal Elliott's welcome comeback into the mainstream.
The dominance of the group waned when Michael, the lead vocalist, went solo in the early '503s and became one of the world's most celebrated musicians.
Thousands of people are still protesting every Friday, but the numbers appear to have waned since Tebboune's election and his offer of talks with the opposition.
In his final years, Paul Cézanne worked from a quiet studio in Aix-en-Provence, having returned to live in his hometown as his health waned.
Due to orbital wobbles, volcanic activity, rock weathering, and changes in solar activity, the Earth's temperature has waxed and waned over the past 4.5 billion years.
More than two decades after his death, the popularity of the iconic painter, famous for his round, permed hair and quirky, endearing remarks, still hasn't waned.
Twenty years later, the movie has not waned in its popularity, but Burns never suspected she'd play a role that fans would quote to this day.
And as its price fell, most people's interest waned, but not that of finance professionals who can make money when assets increase or decrease in value.
But as the day waned on Sunday, the pop, pop, pop of gunshots from an assault-style rifle shattered the peaceful feeling at the community festival.
The beautifully designed controllers didn't reach consumers until December of 224, though, and by that time the initial momentum of the Rift's release had already waned.
His psychosis symptoms, initially wrongly diagnosed as dementia, have waned at times as some medications and interventions, such as deep brain stimulation, have produced temporary relief.
Support for Quebec independence has waned in recent years, compared with 1995, when the pro-sovereignist side only just lost a referendum on splitting from Canada.
The recaptured shrews all showed the same annual pattern: the skulls were largest in the summer, waned in the winter, and then rebounded in the spring.
The league was popular during the Michael Jordan days, but the league hasn't played a game there in more than a decade and popularity has waned.
Nearly three years have passed, but the top's popularity hasn't waned – Brie Larson just wore it in black to visit The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
However, its fortunes waned after the Wall Street Journal published a series of articles starting in October 2015 that suggested the devices were flawed and inaccurate.
Turnbull's popularity has waned among conservative voters, who see him as too socially liberal, and have flocked instead to far-right parties such as One Nation.
"As expectations for helicopter money waned while there are limited actions left from the BOJ," said Nobuhiko Kuramochi, a chief strategist and economist at Mizuho Securities.
Coal use is down in the United States thanks to cheaper forms of energy, and exports have also waned as other countries move away from coal.
Risk appetite had waned on long-dated bonds, said a Singapore-based trader, after a rally in 10-year US Treasury yields deterred yield-hungry investors.
U.S. crude oil futures rose 0.5 percent to $66.57 a barrel after tumbling nearly 1.8 percent overnight as concerns over tensions in the Middle East waned.
Syndergaard's dominance has waned since his elbow issues flared up and he has been unable to pitch beyond six innings during a three-start winless drought.
As Democratic interest in the whistleblower has waned, the Republican push to unmask the person has ratcheted up, raising questions about what Republicans hope to gain.
New Zealand reported a wider-than-expected trade deficit in August, as milk powder exports plummeted to a seven-year low and meat exports also waned.
His son Kim Jong-il came to power in the early 1990s, as the Soviet Union collapsed and China's interest in backing a rogue nation waned.
As economic prospects have waned, the number of non-college educated Americans in the workforce has shrunk, with the epidemic of opioid addiction taking its toll.
But his company waned in influence as the years went on, and Mr. Courrèges stepped back from design in the mid-'90s as his health declined.
As the impact of Chinese stimulus has waned, they have also become bearish about copper, used as a conductor for electricity and as a building material.
People say they remove apps because they're just not using them, their interest has waned, their phone needed decluttering, or because they need more storage space.
Oil has risen towards $48 a barrel from $42 at the start of August, helped by such speculation, but these hopes have waned in recent days.
Palmer's influence waned after his warnings of a socialist uprising in 1920 never materialized, and Labor Department officials blocked some of the deportations he had sought.
Interest in the U.S. seems to have waned around this sequel — whether that's because of the shuffled crew and/or the critical reception is anyone's guess.
Do you think his popularity within North Korea has waned in any way given the cost of these economic sanctions on the people in North Korea?
But as rogue militancy waned and police and military abuses continued, Karachi's residents began to question if they were merely trading one despotic regime for another.
The cause was a heart attack, said his daughter Sergio Robinson, who had in recent years taken to driving the route when her father's health waned.
The presence of family dynasties has also waned, with percussionists Benjamin Schmidinger, the solo clarinetist Daniel Ottensamer and a handful of other players serving as exceptions.
While public interest in ballroom has waxed and waned since its inception, there is no doubt it's seeped into pop culture's collective consciousness over the decades.
The afterglow of the 28 tax cuts has waned, the China trade war doesn't seem to be ending anytime soon and other countries' economies are stagnating.
But with oil prices hovering around $60 per barrel - nearly $2028.3 below their 2019 peak - and little upside in sight, that pressure seems to have waned.
The murder rate waned a little after that but appears to be picking up again in 2016 with 139 homicides reported in the first two months.
The weakness and danger of Mr. Erdogan's continued rule has become more apparent, as an economic and development boom that won him broad support has waned.
Even after that horrid incident, interest in the topic has waned, and many Syrians have lost faith in journalistic efforts to shed light on their dilemma.
Sterling gained 0.4% against the greenback as expectations waned for an immediate Bank of England rate cut to follow this week's emergency move by the Fed.
The letter was the latest protest against Benchmark's efforts and a public show of support for Mr. Kalanick at a time when his allies have waned.
Football&aposs cultural dominance has waned in recent years, amid bad press over misbehavior, health risks, and divisive political issues — including broadsides from President Donald Trump.
The evil of residential segregation has waned at some times and in some places, but in others, like my home state, Minnesota, segregation has only grown.
But support for Kagame's leadership has waned in recent years as human rights groups accuse his government of using state security agents to crush political opponents.
Its support has waned due to widespread political cronyism, though many Angolans remain loyal to the party that ended 27 years of civil war in 2002.
The extreme burst of global temperature records waned late in the year as the cooler La Niña weather pattern replaced El Niño in the tropical Pacific.
The dollar strengthened as U.S. economic data suggested the Federal Reserve was unlikely to cut interest rates further and as liquidity waned before the coming holidays.
Three prime ministers have been ousted by their own parties since 2010 after their popularity waned and the party believed they could not win re-election.
Since then, its popularity has waxed and waned, joining the pantheon of karaoke classics and peaking again in 1995 with a version sung by Nikki French.
As interest in traditional Instagram posts has waned, Moment co-founder Marc Barros says the company has found room for growth by appealing to vloggers and filmmakers.
Flash was a very powerful and popular technology in its day but it has waned over the years as browsers have embraced the open standard of HTML5.
As Google's dedication to net neutrality waned, co-IA member Netflix had been picking up the slack as the biggest and most profitable supporter of net neutrality.
This became increasingly popular as demand for their systems waned in the US. The companies could make a quick buck selling Sega Genesis or Atari 28 licenses.
Like Ulsan, which has declined as Hyundai production has retreated, Gwangju's fortunes have waned as Kia's output fell to its lowest level in eight years last year.
Enthusiasm has waned, though, after a series of contentious decisions including eliminating the dedicated headphone jack from new iPhones and frequent changes to the iTunes/Music app.
Yet its release marked the admission, by fans and journalists alike, that the "Sad Mary" moniker, which waned in her happier days, is back in full force.
In recent years, though, the profile of new cases being filed has waned with many of the cases from earlier years either being settled or wrapping up.
Though investors remained confident the central bank will cut again in September, expectations that the Fed will lower rates by another 25 basis points waned Thursday morning.
It was a popular stop on Route 66, but like many other attractions on the route, Two Guns' popularity waned with the creation of highway I-40.
As alternative "milks"—like almond, soy, coconut, cashew and now oat—have grown in popularity and eating habits have changed, the desire to drink milk has waned.
In recent years, however, the American guitar manufacturer has been looking for ways to broaden its appeal as rock music has slowly waned from the music charts.
Yet even as the pollution from the mill has waned, tourist flows have waxed, creating new pressures on an ecosystem that UNESCO warns is "under significant stress".
The reason is that as China grows wealthier—and after years of being told that one child is ideal—the population's desire for larger families has waned.
But voter enthusiasm soon waned despite its calls for popular policies such as an exit from nuclear power and a freeze on the planned sales tax rise.
At the start, the public expressed some sympathy — polls showed more than half of those surveyed thought the strikes were justified — but support has waned over time.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices dropped on Monday as investor concern waned about escalating tensions in the Middle East following air strikes on Syria over the weekend.
Its fortunes, however, waned after the Wall Street Journal published a series of articles starting in October last year that suggested the devices were flawed and inaccurate.
This year's race could go a couple of different ways, but even though Inside Amy Schumer's general buzz has waned, it will probably still take the trophy.
However, its fortunes waned after the Wall Street Journal published a series of articles starting in October last year that suggested the devices were flawed and inaccurate.
Her excitement for her own achievement waned when she saw that the 20 actors nominated in the lead and supporting acting categories in 2016 were all white.
So far, investor enthusiasm for the frontier market has not waned, despite ballistic missile tests conducted over the last two days by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
Chinese banks' appetite for financing floating LNG import terminal and FLNG investments has waned in response to recent poor returns and delays, according to one market source.
Predictions of a U.S. economic pullback mounted earlier this year amid global weakness and market volatility, but have waned in recent weeks as markets and data stabilized.
The researchers took dirt samples from Kirman Lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains to see how the state's climate had waxed and waned over thousands of years.
Yet the punk scene itself, the original one that based itself around guitars, latex, and genuine anarchy, has waned into a shrub breathing on branded life support.
In the late 213s, the influence of men's magazines like Playboy and Penthouse waned, and Hefner retreated from the spotlight, rarely leaving his famed Los Angeles mansion.
But as the violence has gone on, and the conflict has taken a toll on Palestinians, enthusiasm for attacks on Israeli civilians has waned — but only somewhat.
While the fortunes of both the industry and the genre themselves have waxed and waned, one thing has remained consistent: guiding force and head honcho Brian Slagel.
To see how your name's popularity has waxed and waned over the years, Time has a handy-dandy widget that goes all the way back to 1912.
And hopes that residents of the city of Fort McMurray, or at least those whose houses were not destroyed, might soon be able to return similarly waned.
Though in recent years my sympathies have waned more and more rapidly, I justified the party affiliation in hopes of loyally seeing it through an unfortunate phase.
When that thrill waned, it was replaced by a drive to follow the path of Atlas, and discover some kind of hidden meaning in all of this.
But its power waned in the 2000s after a bruising battle with the U.S. Department of Justice over how it used its monopoly power to squeeze competitors.
Pumping it to Port Arthur via TransCanada's MarketLink pipeline was just 30 cents a barrel last week, two sources said, as demand in the Gulf Coast waned.
My original curiosity about reality television has waned over the years and I am focusing on TV and writing projects that better suit my more steady temperament.
The trials' fervor waned when Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor Phipps banned such spectral evidence from being considered valid at trials, but that wasn't until October of 1692.
But as impressions of Trump's ability to bring that change and confidence in his leadership have waned, his approval rating has dipped to reflect an unimpressed America.
One of the top concerns is their red-zone efficiency, which has waned to 37.5 percent (5 of 16) after a 6033 percent success rate last season.
In recent years, the insurgency has waned but not disappeared, and protests against the security forces have continued, though the rallies over the weekend were unusually widespread.
The race will gauge whether Democratic enthusiasm, which scored the party wins in special elections and control of Congress last year, remains, or if it has waned.
Sedans remain essential for most auto manufacturers, but U.S. consumer appetite for them has waned in the past few years in favor of SUVs and pickup trucks.
Suddenly, many young men and young women had the means to pay for a night out, and the importance of telegraphing popularity by racking up dates waned.
My jealousy of new mothers eventually waned, and while I'm still pretty weak—too weak to exercise—I am getting a lot of enjoyment out of eating.
Though 25,000 turned out for protests at the height of the movement's popularity, Deutsche Welle reports that interest has since waned, with just 3,000 attending Monday's march.
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.
Expectations for a smooth resolution to a dispute have waned after Trump said any agreement would have to be tilted somewhat in favour of the United States.
He said that he would never lose his love of surfing, but that the motivation and competitive streak he is so well known for have waned recently.
The music swelled and dipped, swelled again and then waned, until the instruments stopped and only a few voices were left singing unintelligible words, breathy and prayerful.
The military and its budget ballooned, along with the Rajapaksa coffers, and support for Mr. Rajapaksa waned as the cost of living skyrocketed for ordinary Sri Lankans.
Leaving the fate of oil drilling in ANWR to lawmakers has let this issue drag out for decades as support and opposition to drilling waxed and waned.
However, the use of these drugs to treat the infection they were intended to treat has waned over the past decades, said Searle, who studies malaria transmission.
While the prospects of a contested convention have waned, the chances of a drawn-out contest in which Biden and Sanders hammer each other for months remains.
But those fears waned as 2019 progressed, with the yield curve reverting and tensions in the trade war improving, and stocks finished the year at record highs.
They hypothesized that though US support for bombing Japan waned from 86% in 1945 to 46% in 2015, public sentiment would be different toward a contemporary adversary.
"The sector has had a decent performance in 2017, as concerns over US drug pricing have waned," analyst Jeffrey Holford wrote in a note to clients Monday.
But it puts an onus on him to deliver reforms that can truly unlock growth, which had waxed and waned during his first five years in office.
Be smart: Super Bowl ads have generally gotten more expensive over the past few years, despite the fact that Super Bowl viewership on traditional television has waned.
Even today, now that the kids are practically adults — grown-up boys with facial hair and a young woman about to start college — that feeling hasn't waned.
Its support has waned due to political cronyism, though many Angolans remain loyal to the party that emerged victorious from 27 years of civil war in 2002.
The toy's decline finally came in 1985, when Teddy Ruxpin and others toppled the squishy megahit, whose sales exceeded half a billion dollars before the craze waned.
Although last year Pakistan initially seized some assets of the groups believed to be fronts for Lashkar-e-Taiba, officials' efforts waned, and the groups remain active.
As the plan for attacking Iraq matured, concern for Afghanistan, which seemed to be making progress under the leadership of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, waned in proportion.
The influence of the Catholic Church waned significantly, while women made major gains (Ireland has one of the highest rates of women with college degrees in Europe).
It also served as a stark reminder that even as national attention has waned, unarmed black men and women still continue to experience deadly encounters with police.
But Saudi influence has waned in recent years as its preferred politicians have lost influence in Lebanon, and Hezbollah has emerged as the country's most powerful military force.
Their contact waned after that month but even 2 years later they were interacting about 3% more when compared to networks of friends who hadn't suffered a loss.
In a statement to The Verge, Sphero CEO Paul Berberian said that while the toys did well soon after their related movie releases, interest just waned over time.
And we can see already on an issue like moving the embassy how the administration's enthusiasm -- one that might have even entailed moving it January 20 -- has waned.
Their popularity has since waned, with sales growth slipping, as consumers grew wary of the sugar content in these products and the health claims made by these brands.
Manufacturing growth waned in April, however, with the factory PMI falling to a 14-month low of 56.0 from 56.6, just shy of a median forecast for 56.1.
While stocks tanked amid the Taper Tantrum, the move was much smaller than the rallies and sell-offs last year as speculation about China's economy waxed and waned.
After the 2000 Florida recount fiasco, public faith in these methods waned, and Congress passed the Help America Vote Act in 2002 in part to patch the holes.
Deadly protests at the Israel-Gaza border have waned over the past two days because Egypt has pressured Hamas to stop stoking the violent demonstrations, Israel said Wednesday.
This support has since dramatically waned with each decade: Today, the average blockbuster secures only a 57 Metacritic rating — a decline of 33 percent from 40 years ago.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), manufacturing jobs in the U.S. peaked in summer 1977 at 19.5 million, then gradually waned over the next 23 years.
Li was last seen in public in October 2017 during the 19th Communist Party Congress as current President Xi Jinping further consolidated power while former leaders' influence waned.
The days when Apple could reliably deliver a whole new category of device — a spare music player, a sleek tablet, an elegant smartphone — every few years have waned.
However, that allure has waned somewhat in recent years as security concerns and fears about growing authoritarianism in politics have knocked both investor appetite and the lira currency.
With GDP growth sliding to a 25-year low in 2015, China's appetite for energy has waned, leading many analysts to blame the mainland for oil's recent declines.
The tender attracted the lowest interest in 14 years as appetite for finding new oil in the North Sea has waned amid high costs and weak oil prices.
Then, for about a year, it waned, shedding the shape of the body that had exited me, yet never entirely eliminating the evidence of having hosted that life.
For President Donald Trump and his predecessor, Barack Obama, the animosity that started years ago has never waned, except for a month-long period during the presidential transition.
Oil prices fell on Monday after U.S. drilling activity rose and fears waned about escalating tensions in the Middle East following air strikes on Syria over the weekend.
They were seen by some to condone a surge of Salafist vigilantism in Tunisia, and popular confidence in the party's leadership waned amid economic difficulties and rising terrorism.
As Hudson's film career has waned (Hudson is all of 37, making her practically dead by romantic comedy standards), she has remade herself as a social-media queen.
By June 2009, progress on the packet-sniffing front had waned, and Rajko was starting to lose interest—until he received a fateful email from Sony Online Entertainment.
Palestinians, many of them acting alone and with rudimentary weapons, have killed at least 33 Israelis and two visiting Americans in attacks that have waned in recent months.
Interest in the subject waned throughout most of the 1980s and 1990s and didn't pick up again until 1999, when an influential study on the subject was published.
Zuma's popularity has waned due to a raft of scandals that partly led to the ANC's worst electoral performance since it took power in 1994 after apartheid fell.
Hope that the drug would be a viable treatment had waned in December when participants failed to show significant improvement by the study's first goal of 24 months.
Its popularity has waxed and waned over time, but its makers have just taken a step to make it available to more people with a new Android app.
South China Sea tensions generally had waned in the past nine months, since Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte took power and sought a closer relationship with China, Storey said.
And as Snapchat's popularity waned in the face of competitors, the fact that Spectacles only interfaced with its app rather than a phone's camera roll became a burden.
Ireland was long one of Europe's most socially conservative countries, but in recent decades opinions have changed rapidly as the power of the Roman Catholic Church has waned.
But support for socialists waned in the 1920s, alongside the rise of the Soviet Union, and by 1960, American socialists had more-or-less vanished from elected office.
The startup raised its last $141 million round at the same valuation as its previous financing, as investors' appetite for fast-growing but money-losing delivery startups waned.
Expectations for a smooth path to resolving the dispute have waned after Trump said any agreement would have to be tilted somewhat in favour of the United States.
"Our confidence in 'One Country Two Systems' has waned and is replaced by the fear of it becoming 'One Country 1.5 Systems,'" Demosisto said in a Monday statement.
Though still large and robust, the core group has waned in recent days as smaller groups have cleaved off and gone ahead, moving ahead at a faster pace.
Gold prices fell 1%, retreating from the last session's jump above the key $1,700 level, as safe-haven demand waned a little amid speculation about global stimulus measures.
Though his power had sharply waned from his heyday, which lasted from the '90s through the aughts, Mr. Weinstein's outsized presence and shameless politicking were awards-season staples.
His reputation among academics has waxed and waned, but, his various teaching posts at Japanese schools and universities notwithstanding, an academic is the last thing Hearn ever was.
Although the planets wandered among the stars and the moon waxed and waned, the identical naked barrenness of existence was exposed to me, day in and day out.
But as attendance has waned at many orchestras, some have begun to question if there is sufficient demand from ticket buyers to justify 13-week seasons — and contracts.
But her pop presence waned in the disco era, and her 1976 album, "Sparkle," written and produced by Curtis Mayfield, was her last gold album of the decade.
Gold prices fell 1%, retreating from the last session's jump above the key $133,700 level, as safe-haven demand waned a little amid speculation of global stimulation measures.
The problem for the G.O.P. has been that as its support among the broader population has waned, its primaries have become more and more dominated by this demographic.
But under President Donald Trump, who was elected with the support of the National Rifle Association, those fears have abated — and along with them gun sales have waned.
But after a failed coup in April, declining support among Venezuelans, and reports of corruption scandals within the opposition he leads, US support for his efforts has waned.
But as Mr. Guaidó's campaign to take power waned over the past year, Washington eased the pressure on Mr. Maduro and turned its attention to the Middle East.
It was not until recently, as the threat from right-wing extremism flourished and the threat from Islamic extremism waned, that the flaws in that strategy became clear.
China's purchases of goods like soybeans and pork have waned in the nearly two-year battle — pushing rural America into a financial tailspin in an otherwise solid economy.

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