The economy, usually the most important issue, is so-so, which may not add up to big gains for either party. |
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The act of giving up animal foods doesn't automatically transform a so-so diet into a healthful one. |
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The Indians and Yankees have had similar so-so seasons after their usual superb ones, but at least the Indians have a valid excuse. |
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I finished a so-so 6th, but felt good or at least a lot better than I'd felt the week before. |
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However, I don't know whether the chef was careless while cooking this dish, it tasted just so-so. |
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The atmosphere, people, music etc is so-so and the place is likely to be full of expats, so don't go there to meet the locals! |
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Too many more of these so-so auditions, and viewers could get easily distracted. |
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Coming off of a so-so 2000 season, he also has had injury and weight problems. |
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But then, after a so-so fight with yet another dinosaur, the movie is over, and it hasn't even had a climax yet. |
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India has great batsmen and so-so bowlers, and Indian conditions are very different to everywhere else in the world. |
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In the laundry room I sort the really dirty whites, the so-so dirty whites, and the darks. |
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Of course, there are a lot of teachers who are only average, just as there are average dentists and so-so lawyers. |
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There is a pro-cable bias that seems to forgive so-so shows and so-so series and judges network series harshly. |
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Ian did so-so at school, and then was kicked out of Sandhurst in inglorious circumstances. |
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Presumably, that and the rest of Duke's so-so publicity over recent months has put something of a damper on his efforts to unload the mansion. |
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After producing a few so-so musicals, Ziegfeld had a brief marriage to singer Anna Held. |
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There's no point in being unrealistic and believing you can charge top whack for a so-so property. |
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I'd rather have a so-so burger in a dive with a friendly waitress than a great meal in a place where the staff sneered at me and never refilled my drink. |
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The light was so-so, and I took the photos surreptitiously and quickly, as the proprietors of many stores do not like people taking photographs inside. |
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Their acting is okay but okay acting combined with so-so story make for some forgettable viewing moments. |
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Dean needs to shed his white-bread image and show he can do more than just speak a few sentences of so-so Spanish. |
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Part Rapper, part cigar tapper, and part jaw yapper, Georgie jumps onstage and delivered a so-so performance. |
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An aggressive streak with free agency and trades has offset some so-so draft picks and mistakes with the defense. |
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This was a so-so sitcom with ambitious but unconvincing dance numbers and wrestling action. |
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The cauliflower was so-so, and the Brussels sprouts were undercooked, but the carrots and broccoli well made-up for those shortcomings. |
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Sushi, even in the best-known Japanese restaurant on the island, is so-so. |
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When faced in a situation where you have second thoughts whether to buy a quality and expensive helmet over a so-so but cheap one, choose the first option. |
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Even if you're only a so-so skier or boarder, you can still look the part. |
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His range at third is so-so, but his hands are reliable, and his throws are catchable. |
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Everyone in the lobby grabbed me for at least a so-so passion-intensive clinch. |
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Then she subdivided the coins in the groups into good, so-so and indifferent. |
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Vocals are so-so, but guitar, of course, is gymnastically good. |
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It is a question of making a choice of spheres, and our choice can only be that of high-quality wine, not a so-so beverage. |
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For the United States, our so-so results are neither depressing nor affirming. |
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He performed so-so during the tryouts, and the coach was undecided whether to add him to the team or not. |
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Last year, like most sports fans, he did so-so in predicting the winners. |
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Most of the dialogue was so-so, but it didn't spoil the movie a whit. |
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There is good news and so-so news on public charter schools in Massachusetts. |
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Return to Aintree should see him improve on four so-so efforts this winter but others preferred. |
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And in this competitive environment, success isn't achievable via so-so solutions. |
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A good boss can turn a so-so company into a scorcher. |
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Billy Vine, covered with flop sweat, started so-so, but in a few minutes he had them. |
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After all, Kerry is right behind Bush in anticipated votes, consumer confidence is highly so-so, and ultra-negative advertising too has chosen its winner. |
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Indiana Jones was so-so. The walk through bush reminded me of tree humping. Didn't figure out the snake pit, though it was obvious that was the point to work on. |
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