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Mediocrity
Mediocrity meaning
The condition of being mediocre; having only an average degree of quality, skills etc.; no better than standard. | A person with mediocre abilities or achievements. | The quality of being intermediate between two extremes; a mean.
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Do not get comfortable operating in mediocrity because you were created for excellence, not mediocrity.
Sometimes you do that and all of a sudden you find yourself in a decade of mediocrity, and in San Francisco's case, not even mediocrity.
Almost exactly a year ago, the shortest-serving prime minister in British history told the story of a nation chained by mediocrity, going nowhere fast and wallowing in a low-growth mire.
As the three friends entertained themselves with their mediocrity, Tyler noticed the new girl entering the cafeteria.
City slipped to the depths of the fourth tier amid years of on-field mediocrity and off-field turmoil before beginning their rise back up the divisions under the guidance of Mark Robins.
It’s too easy for pro sports organizations to accept mediocrity as a profitable strategy.
Mediocrity is very well in its place; among other things, it oils the wheels of administration.
Perhaps the most telling narrative about Soave is the fact that one of the best producers of the zone, Roberto Anselmi, decided years ago to stop labeling his wines as Soave, as he believed the name conjured up notions of mediocrity.
Ten Hag is United's fifth permanent manager since Ferguson and while last season's progress suggested he may be the man to rescue them from mediocrity, results this term hint otherwise.
The clubbable mediocrity whose greatest achievement in life is winning the support of his local Tory association, and blandly surviving into his sixth decade, is taken to pass the “done stuff” test because grey hairs continue to sprout from his head.
Their one saving grace is that mediocrity abounds in baseball this season, and that might still allow one or both of them to eventually creep into the postseason.
This game smacks of mid-table mediocrity and one that’s hard to get excited about.
Various cast members have noted that a professional athlete’s lifetime of repetition, routine and goal-focused accomplishment makes for a willing, if uninspired, scene partner, something borne out by Simpson’s affable mediocrity all night.
And on Wednesday, one of the only Phillies sluggers who hasn't been mired in mediocrity over the past few weeks might have single-handedly blasted the group out if its slumber.
A system that rewards mediocrity, perpetuates inequality, and celebrates corruption.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, however, said that the top institutions named by the minister are like just a "few islands of excellence in a vast ocean of mediocrity", and improvement is required.
He had a good output with SE but got frustrated by the nff, he won the best coach award in Europe, he would not give Room for mediocrity.
In a scathing open letter earlier this month, disgruntled students lambasted Mzuzu University, accusing it of “institutional mediocrity and managerial incompetence” over the scandalously delayed graduation.
Just goes to show how limited in thinking these ministers and their advisors are…pure mediocrity….
Mainstream politics has delivered mediocrity – a reaffirming of the status quo with no fundamental changes in people’s lives for the better….