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Mexico might just be able to move forward with some of the reforms of energy, competition law and labour markets that it needs to raise its lacklustre rate of growth.
The potato may be a cheap source of calories, but its high glycemic index and its lacklustre nutrients (which are lessened by cooking) makes it an unhealthy food for today's ever-fattening population.
Labour will have only itself to blame if voters turn their backs on its lacklustre record.
The later film did no better than its lacklustre precursor, and both have been quickly forgotten.
After its lacklustre reviews, few would have expected Alice in Wonderland to break box-office records.
But despite the economy's flexibility and resilience, the OECD is worried by its external deficit and disappointed by its "lacklustre" productivity growth.
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McEwan's latest novel may be set in 1972, with the cold war shuffling through its final lacklustre phase, but it could not be more different in tone or intent from The Innocent.
It planned a spectacular trial that would vindicate its otherwise lacklustre record.
The IMF reckons that Italy, for example, could raise its present lacklustre rate of growth by at least half a percentage point a year if it shifted the burden of taxes away from firms and onto consumption.
Meanwhile, rugby league continued to splutter along, its crowds lacklustre and product tarnished: whereas through the mid-90s the threat had been of mass defections from union to league, players such as Wendell Sailor, Andrew Walker, and Mat Rogers began to encourage the tide back in the opposite direction.
In its own lacklustre, long-winded way — at nearly three hours, the play is proof of the peril of having a writer direct his own work — "The Starry Messenger" has similar ambitions: it is a demonstration of life's caprice, which calls Catholic assumptions into question.
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