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For a mediocre job, without some fast talking, they would be out.
It has also done a mediocre job of serving its customers and managing its finances.
The mediocre economic growth, in turn, brought mediocre job and income growth — and the crisis more than erased those gains.
And as for the others, voters might well think that a mediocre job is better than grinding unemployment, as seen elsewhere.
But interestingly, some of the more frequently mentioned governor prospects for 2016, at least so far, have more mediocre job approval ratings.
When I used it frequently, between 1990 and 1993, I often despaired over the mediocre job the city did with its upkeep.
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Both incumbents began with mediocre job-approval ratings; each had a political albatross — the Iraq war for Mr. Bush, the economy for Mr. Obama — and both managed to define the race and the opposition before their slow-to-react challengers could.
Then, Mr. Obama got a mediocre jobs report on Friday.
She takes mediocre jobs with insufferable employers who treat her with condescension and contempt.
If he gives a well-received address, the chatter on Friday morning could diminish the impact of a mediocre jobs report.
Despite a mediocre jobs report on Friday, there were no signs in the polls that Mr. Obama's bounce had immediately receded, as he gained further ground in the surveys that were released on Saturday.
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