Sales superstars rise to and defeat the challenge of no much more
often than mediocre salespeople; that's one of the qualities that make them super.
Not exact matches
They can help create a name
often for less
than the cost of purchasing a
mediocre domain name.
So we bought good but rarely great players and more
often than not
mediocre dross.
Names
often become dated much earlier
than they are ready for and are forgotten about before they managed to fight for a spot in
mediocre popularity.
His segments are
mediocre giving an occasional smirk less
often than Fox News is fact checked.
While all of the above approaches to cover design will work, more
often than not the result is a
mediocre cover that just doesn't communicate well with potential readers.
Some businesses can continue to generate high returns for a period of years, but
often times an undervalued stock reaches fair value sooner
than later, and then subsequent returns are
mediocre.
More
often than not, it's how you do something and the reasons behind it that separate the great value investor from the merely
mediocre.
Common themes of bioweaponry and terrorism rise and fall with
mediocre explanation and attempted humour between certain characters more
often than not, misses the mark leaving certain interactions feeling awkward.
I can't say these games are outright bad, and I personally think they're definitely well made enough to warrant more
than a
mediocre, but they're simply not as vibrant and captivating as a Suda51 game, or even Other M for that matter, which can
often justifiably be called bad games, except they are so damn strange and interesting that you can't help but think about them.
You're welcome to go in with chakrams spinning, but the combat mechanics are
mediocre and more
often than not, you'll be met with armed reinforcements who will shoot you down before you've had a chance to escape from your bad decision.
I have started using the giclees more
often because it was a way of getting my best work seen by an audience as promotion rather
than a
mediocre painting.
I've seen fund sales go through the roof as a fund's return numbers back on to a disastrous and
often historic low point in the fund's history with little more
than mediocre results at the front end.