"On the other hand, he gained tremendously in public popularity."
In this position, he has more influence than even the President, and certainly more public popularity.
He's got everything to lose in terms of public popularity by going back.
They gained public popularity due to the radio and music concerts.
Various smear campaigns having failed to dent her immense public popularity, the government turned to other options.
Norris's work ethic, however, doesn't translate to either a public popularity or a sizable purse.
Although the two are nearly killed while saving the kitten, they gain great public popularity after the rescue.
While still at the peak of her public popularity, Ann Little retired from the motion picture industry in the early 1930s.
In addition to the cost reductions, steps have been taken to improve its public popularity, and hence, the marketing potential.
People respect you Kris, and Kim is losing ground with public popularity.