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Multitasking just makes one good and one bad or sometimes, both becomes mediocre.
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Even brilliant teachers quickly become "mediocre" when confronted with schools that are too big and unruly.
The show has become mediocre thanks to the talent (or lack thereof).
But by high school, when the students already have more options, their performance in mathematics has already become mediocre.
He also foresaw that under democracy education would be respected more as a ladder to success than for its intrinsic content and might thus become mediocre.
"The trouble with education reforms is that even the seemingly promising ones can become mediocre, if not counterproductive, once put into practice," he said.
The desperation of France, the clutching at straws, even the presence in the stadium of President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday led only to an affirmation that France, once glorious, has become mediocre.
"You can be the most gifted player that tennis has ever seen, which I would contend that Roger is, but if you're not in position to hit it, you become mediocre really quickly".
Air America's problem may lie in its eventual success; it may become mediocre once it is no longer the opposition.Although the Fairness Doctrine is not really an answer to the excesses of talk radio on the right, something needs to be done to stop blowhards like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity from spewing opinion as fact.
2. The Denver Broncos become mediocre.
I became mediocre in everything that I did, truly believing that I could never succeed.
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