Surveys suggest that support for Mr Abe's government has slumped to little over 30%.
After reaching an all-time high a week ago, the index has slumped 3 percent.
Nowadays churches have emptied, union membership has slumped and voters have become more footloose.
Market Vectors China A shares ETF ( PEK) has slumped 1.77% in the past three months.
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Due to the European debt woes, the stock has slumped nearly 15% so far in 2012.
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Since mid-February, economic data has not been as strong as expected and consumer confidence has slumped.
Since 1950, when Philadelphia had around 2m residents, the city's population has slumped by a quarter.
The market value of some tranches has slumped to less than ten cents on the dollar.
Electrical engineering firms have suffered particularly badly in recent months as demand from technology firms has slumped.
MeVC, even though its stock has slumped 24% since the summer offering, still trades at a 19% premium.
The stock has slumped 19% since March, prompting at least eight shareholder lawsuits.
Auto demand in India has slumped due to high fuel prices and interest rates on loans to purchase vehicles.
It may be that demand for graduates has slumped temporarily because the economy slowed a couple of years ago.
Zimbabwe's production of tobacco, once the second-biggest in the world, has slumped from 237m kilograms in 2000 to 70m last year.
Rahul Dravid produced the best Indian innings of 65 after his side has slumped to two for 11 after eight overs.
Most important of all, she is from Quebec, where support for the ruling Liberals has slumped because of a corruption scandal.
The fish catch in the North Sea has slumped from 3.5m tonnes in 1995 to 1.5m tonnes in 2007, WWF reports.
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One key measure of the humbling of British banks is that their profit has slumped 58% from its peak four years ago.
Yet G4S, whose share price has slumped in the wake of the debacle, is not the only embarrassing failure in public-sector outsourcing.
The company's share price has slumped 60% since it listed in 2011.
Poland's growth has slumped to 1% a year, with unemployment at 17%.
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The economy is more diverse than it was but still relies on copper, whose price has slumped by around 40% since early September.
The amount of freight leaving Guernsey has slumped by more than a third since the end of UK tax relief, according to one distributor.
As Eric points out, Facebook stock has slumped again this morning as the first of the coming expiries on stock lock ups happens.
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The price of nickel, once Cuba's leading export earner, has slumped.
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Membership of political parties has slumped, as has trust in politicians.
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The euro has slumped in part because the Greek crisis makes it look a poor choice for reserve managers hoping to diversify their big dollar holdings.
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Already the export recovery, combined with a sharp cut in imports as domestic demand has slumped, has brought a huge improvement in some economies' current-account balances.
Likewise, a well formed tight base on a stock that has slumped indicates that a re-pricing move has been completed and a new equilibrium has been reached.
Worse, the price of coffee, which is grown in similar places to coca, has slumped because of world overproduction, which may induce farmers to switch to coca.
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