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For basketball analysts it means the high-volume scorer who lacks the ability to sink shots at a mediocre rate is likely overrated by all but a percentage of statisticians.
According to the October 2016 IMF World Economic Outlook, international trade in goods and services has grown at the mediocre rate of around 3% a year since 2012, less than half of the growth of the previous three decades.
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California's bond rating from Moody's Investors Service is A2, a mediocre rating shared by only two other states, Louisiana and New York.
But the report also found that the states' goals are too modest to raise frequently mediocre rates of graduation.
Democrats said she was unqualified; she had received a mediocre rating for the job from the American Bar Association, they said.
George H. W. Bush's mediocre rating (28%) bested his son (17%), whose rating looked a lot like Richard Nixon's (15%).
The company rallied briefly this week after an analyst speculated that CEO Dick Costolo might be stepping down next year, following mediocre rates of user growth and lackluster revenue growth.
Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Munich have a rather mediocre rating in this category, with a 10th, 11th, and 14th place, respectively.
Their mediocre rating is really only a reflection of the fact that that lawyer has chosen not to be part of the rating program.
And at Harry's Bar it certainly was -- an astonishing $345 for second-rate wine, mediocre savories and one knockout dessert.
The school has received bad publicity in the past, in large part because its graduates have had a mediocre success rate on the bar examination.
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