Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Both of them are going out with such a high popularity rating, and yet you don't want to see it end.
No politician gets a 100 percent popularity rating, of course.
Nothing can cut a man's popularity ratings down faster than governing.
One national poll last week found that his popularity ratings had soared 17 points.
Ms. Richards was a national figure and media star with high popularity ratings.
But over the next few weeks, with his popularity rating slipping into the single digits, he has to change.
None of this, however, seems to have increased her popularity ratings, which still hover between 1 and 2 percent.
Schmidt had an 80 percent popularity rating and he was a national hero, having walked on the moon.
Not, to be sure, that Yankee officials should get too puffed up about their high popularity rating.
He entered the office with the highest popularity rating of any new premier in Japanese history.
By early this year his popularity rating was registering in the single digits.
There can be no rift between the two leaders because popularity ratings of both are connected - one cannot go down without the other.
His popularity ratings quickly doubled to nearly 70 percent, and he was acclaimed a national hero.
Some Democrats sought to use the popularity ratings of the treaty as a political club to hold over their opponents in an election year.
Both men have enjoyed high popularity ratings since they were forced into "cohabitation" in 1997.
The Australian government's popularity rating rose throughout the crisis.
His popularity rating fluctuates between 70 percent and 80 percent.
He hasn't really profited, hence the slump in popularity ratings.
This has certainly not done anything for the popularity ratings of the recognised ballot director Lukashenko.
He also emphasized his differences with President Bush, whose popularity ratings remain low in the state.
Despite the uproar, President Clinton's popularity rating stands at about 60 percent.
His popularity rating, 7.3 percent, is now the lowest among the leaders of major Latin American countries.
Gaviria, a Liberal, leaves office at 47 with an unusually high 60 percent popularity rating.
The response was overwhelming, beating Sponge bob cartoon in popularity ratings.
Soviet opinion polls are not that reliable, but a recent one gave him a cellar popularity rating of 13 percent.