Examples of using Mediocrity in English and their translations into German
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Mediocrity rules!
Surrounded by mediocrity.
Hurrah! Mediocrity wins again.
Allowed the men to lapse into mediocrity.
Mediocrity has never been my strength.
Afterwards followed the fall into the mediocrity.
Give… mediocrity million, and he will turn the Earth!
To be popular one must be a mediocrity.
Mediocrity has no place in your job search process.
Weak copies, horrible mediocrity" in tourism.
There's nothingabout this program that mandates mediocrity.
The result: mediocrity off the peg- predictability, imitativeness and interchangeability.
They will make us all slaves to mediocrity.
They believe the dominance of mediocrity spells the downfall of any nation.
Turner has brainwashed you all into mediocrity.
Tamara Lorenz conveys mediocrity in poetry and discloses small moments of happiness in everyday life.
Management based on superficiality can at best achieve mediocrity.
Too hard work, routine and mediocrity- not for them.
Even only satisfactory is never recommended,because this stands for average and mediocrity.
For the prices we would say it's Icelandic mediocrity, you will pay around 20€, each.
The philosophies andteachings of Robert Kiyosaki basically saved my life from mediocrity.
One of the greatest evils of our time is mediocrity in the questions of faith.
These years are the occasion to become antibodies against worldliness and mediocrity.
The truth is most of our life is spent in mediocrity and we should accept that.
By contrast,Europe's centralization and bureaucratization control over universities produces only mediocrity.
BlackGirlsPower wanted an Africa devoid of mediocrity, but powered by meritocracy.
All they have done is condemn me to a life of... of mediocrity.
Yeah, look at that--the house that utter mediocrity built.
Chamber and symphonic music did not rise above mediocrity level.
The term regression wasfirst coined by Francis Galton in his article"Regression towards mediocrity in hereditary stature.