Encara no tenim significats per a "grow unpopularity".
1To me its most singular feature was the constantly growing unpopularity of the director.
2His failure was everywhere cited as a proof of the growing unpopularity of ministers.
3With growing unpopularity at home, perhaps here's an opportunity for Blackwater to find support in Europe.
4It was so obvious that you were made the victim for Horlock's growing unpopularity in the country.
5The growing unpopularity of Louis Philippe tempted Louis Napoleon to make a second attempt to invade France.
6And it will come just in time to rescue Octavian from his growing unpopularity with the Roman mobs.
7The growing unpopularity of the Government was evidenced in the first reception given to the Premier by his constituents.
8The shrill polemics could not drown out another big news story, the growing unpopularity of Hollande and his government.
9If war could be avoided, the growing unpopularity of the Alien and Sedition laws would surely bring them to power.
10It was, moreover, a consolation to pour into a sympathetic ear my worries about my growing unpopularity with the director.
11He said the ugly legislative process had contributed to the bill's growing unpopularity, which also has faced heavy and unified Republican criticism.
12There were other causes for the growing unpopularity of the King and of his Ministers, but the first was their policy of peace.
13He gave dismaying details, terribly anxious all the while lest his chief should attribute to his incompetence the growing unpopularity of the Cure.
14The government is already claiming the victory as a vote of confidence of its performance, despite a series of polls showing its growing unpopularity.
15Lord Althorp, who had kept the Liberals together, was transferred to the House of Lords, and the growing unpopularity of the Whigs did the rest.