But the figures were immediately seized upon by critics of the service as unexceptional given how much money has been pumped into the venture. |
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Three enormous, sauceless meatballs made even the mountainous pile of unexceptional potato salad look small in comparison. |
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Musically, everything is absolutely fine, in a middle-of-the-road, unexceptional sort of way. |
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The buildings are unexceptional, save that they differ considerably from the typical brick or clapboard row houses in the area. |
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Come next year these unexceptional throwbacks might have mutated into cunning reinventors. |
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These flat and unexceptional little keys, just south of Cuba in the Northern Caribbean, enjoy the status of a tax haven. |
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Such language is unexceptional in prosperous countries that look at the United States on an almost equal footing economically. |
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Aside from one or two stand-out tracks, this record is wholly unexceptional. |
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Graham's series was the first set of American novels to depict the everyday life of an unexceptional African-American family. |
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The longer we pat ourselves on the back for near misses and moral victories, the longer we linger in unexceptional days. |
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Harrison Ford and Christopher Plummer are two exceptional actors, unfortunately thrown into a very unexceptional movie. |
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The decor and ambience was unexceptional, but the personal service was top-notch and the food was very, very good. |
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It's an unexceptional observation, but the following day I receive a concerned telephone call from the band's press officer. |
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I'm an unexceptional six feet tall, and I found that I had a pristine, unobstructed view of the stage. |
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Pleasant yet unexceptional in appearance, he had a breezy, all-American manner and an intimate, unshowy voice. |
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Thirty years ago such an observation would have been unexceptional. |
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It is in exceptional circumstances that the unexceptional, normal and rational rule of law is most needed. |
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And now we have Shaheen, who looks like any other normal, unexceptional schoolboy, but whose raw talent is quite extraordinary. |
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We suggest the record for this half-a-mile of road was unexceptional. |
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The impact of official efforts to eliminate corruption remains unexceptional. |
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And so unexceptional, so mundane is the process that it took researchers over 20 years of observing parents and children together to nail it down. |
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While retaining strong connections with his roots, he progressed inexorably from unexceptional beginnings to a position of some eminence in Vienna. |
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Police conduct would not amount to improper entrapment where it did no more than present the defendant with an unexceptional opportunity to commit a crime. |
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The objectives are unexceptional and the methods proposed are logical in the fulfilment of these objectives. |
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It can hardly be argued that this case is unexceptional, unless it is to be taken that there is a lot of this kind of malpractice about. |
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The draft resolution tabled by Jordan was unexceptional in terms of 25 years of work on Israeli-Palestinian peace. |
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Indeed, the country's approach to most legal cases is unexceptional, the paper's authors argue. |
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While Alberta's job growth for the whole period was by far the strongest in Canada, with jobs up by a third, the gains in 1994 and 1995 were unexceptional. |
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And why is it though this may soon change that the best player in women's tennis in the second half of the 1990s has been Martina Hingis, a woman of unexceptional height and muscles? |
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This means that the architecture of its churches is typically Baroque, and while that may be considered unexceptional in Sicily, many older towns here do have at least some medieval elements. |
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While unexceptional in the circumstances, this would appear to show that Alexander III had decided on remarriage. |
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This type of cantata overture was unexceptional in Leipzig. |
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We live in a time where human rights are regarded as unexceptional, and are seen as the most useful way to guarantee morality in the public sphere. |
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It is also true that it is now accepted that apparent or social fatherhood and motherhood can be dissociated from biological fatherhood and motherhood, since gamete donation is unexceptional. |
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That is a rather unexceptional point of view. |
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This suggests on line treatment for unexceptional flows. |
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Miranda and others are cautious about extrapolating the finding to other cities and water-treatment systems, although they say that Wayne Count, s system is unexceptional. |
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As an actor he was unexceptional, but he had a beautiful singing voice. |
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