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"unexceptional" Definitions
  1. not interesting or unusual

149 Sentences With "unexceptional"

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But Sling's off to a decent — if unexceptional — start.
SHE has small, unexceptional features and stares blankly into space.
Their darkness is unexceptional, even if the consequences are not.
The genre's too crowded for a series that's this unexceptional.
What's left adds up to a solid , if unexceptional flagship.
Until just a few years back, that was rather unexceptional.
In principle, Vautier's framing of total-art as total-ego seems unexceptional.
No, it would be evidence that he's inferior or at least unexceptional.
Yet Dinklage, unadorned by any prosthesis, has a handsome but unexceptional nose.
It will be unexceptional, just as it always ought to have been.
They were also more likely to blame unexceptional ratings on outside factors.
These are the unexceptional settings of an exceptionally American endeavor: running for president.
Maud Martha's experiences highlight the sometimes unexceptional nature of being black in America.
Our neighborhood did not regularly present undue threats, and her asking was unexceptional.
Hurricane Michael was a sly storm, one that seemed almost unexceptional at first.
For some consumers, the packaging and branding were enough to elevate otherwise unexceptional products.
Ebden missed a backhand volley off an unexceptional passing shot - and it proved costly.
One would expect that soon after the event takes place, it will seem unexceptional.
As cyberattacks continue to increase, the Equifax breach will soon be seen as unexceptional.
I think the only thing that was exceptional about it was that it was unexceptional.
Of course, what seem like unexceptional clothes are, in fact, exceptional, if in subtler ways.
Friends and colleagues have said that Dr. Ratner started as a good but unexceptional mathematician.
The first part of the ride heading east was unexceptional, but things changed around Rambukkana.
I was allowed to look at her application, with her name redacted, and what I saw was an impressive but unexceptional mix of A's and B-pluses, along with an impressive but unexceptional array of extracurricular activities much like any ambitious high school senior's.
An unexceptional Rodgers threw for two touchdowns and two interceptions in the Packers' 229-23 victory.
Muscat said the event was unexceptional and that he coupled it with a short personal break.
You may also experience the sense that something rich and strange, even cosmic, defines these unexceptional lives.
Some of the more liberal justices said that the law was an unexceptional and permissible economic regulation.
Nevertheless, I wound up with an unexceptional score thanks to my abysmal performance on the math section.
The phone itself is nice if unexceptional, with a 6-inch screen and an unspecified 8-core CPU.
Peter Eavis's take: A resolute plan to shrink Deutsche Bank's huge but unexceptional Wall Street businesses makes sense.
That's when the Katanas very clearly, pun intended, separated themselves from my pile of good but unexceptional earphones.
Hurricane Michael moved at an unexceptional speed of about 12 miles per hour across the Gulf of Mexico.
Lawyers for the homeless people challenging the Boise laws said the Ninth Circuit's ruling was modest and unexceptional.
Average temperatures may be unexceptional in 2019, but the weather extremes seen in the United States are changing character.
The Microsoft Surface Headphones and the Beats Studio3 Wireless, for example, are unexceptional when it comes to audio quality.
We can never allow for the normalization of hate speech, wherein Trump's "demeaning, derogatory, disrespectful language" becomes unexceptional.19.
Since "ordinary" languages also blend (English owes much to its conquerors' Old Norse and French), this makes creoles unexceptional.
By 1969, at age 41, Woese was a tenured but unexceptional professor at the University of Illinois in Urbana.
What he says, from our current vantage, seems unexceptional — talking like that about race has practically become an orthodoxy.
Unlike most new laws, grasping the rationale behind this prohibition requires insight as unexceptional as the no-host verdict.
The unexceptional first-quarter loan growth may, of course, give way to bigger increases later this year as confidence builds.
In that case, coverage imbued with a normative tilt, and which consistently leans in one direction is unexceptional — even admirable.
In urging the Supreme Court not to hear the case, Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. said the prosecution was unexceptional.
It's an appalling attack on the nation's poor, but this is one instance where Trump, in historical terms, is lamentably unexceptional.
By beating the drum of a return to normalcy and a less stressful time, the unexceptional Harding easily captured the presidency.
He magnifies other forms too: seashells, bird skulls (and shrinks a few in the case of some unexceptional bronze human figures).
Only in the last couple of decades has it become unexceptional to find women rock musicians in roles other than vocal.
Just as painful are the questions that Browning asks about what can turn outwardly unexceptional people into perpetrators of terrible crimes.
The deal also indicates that Disney remains focused on telling Marvel stories on ABC after an unexceptional start to that effort.
In a footnote to the decision, Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann, wrote that the information sought was in a sense unexceptional.
It was a healthy-yet-unexceptional opening for the Fox comedy, which stars Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick, Adam DeVine and Aubrey Plaza.
After all, even if the events are unexceptional in portraying a different side of Gilead, they should at least deepen Luke's character.
An image of the western mountains of Maine done in finicky stitchlike strokes, it's exuberant but otherwise unexceptional: Impressionism past its date.
After that, the Mars is an average-sounding, unexceptional Bluetooth speaker that falls short of others in the $200 range, let alone $330.
It is a short, unexceptional bridge, but serves as an intimate stage for musicians, especially Americans playing jazz, jugglers, actors and mime artists.
An unexceptional Rodgers threw for 259 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions at Lambeau Field, while Manning struggled for the second consecutive week.
Undistinguished in his career, unexceptional in appearance and demeanor, there was nothing about him that would make him stand out in a crowd.
It's all the more heartbreaking because it is spoken by a man raised to believe that only the unexceptional have ordinary human feelings.
Season 2, added to Hulu last month, distills the formula: This time three seemingly unconnected, unexceptional Israelis are charged with sabotaging a pipeline.
Even though eBay's results were slightly better than expected on the top and bottom lines, Wall Street analysts emphasized the company's earnings were unexceptional.
They may adhere to social norms that discourage leaving a poor rating, just as diners often leave the standard tip, however unexceptional the service.
Since 2009, NBFIs have generally benefited from an extended period of low interest rates and less competition from banks, although profitability has been unexceptional.
Trainspotting used a plodding Blur song from the Essex group's unexceptional baggy period ("Sing"), not to mention a farty-horned Damon Albarn solo piece.
The party that talks loudest about American exceptionalism has given us a cast of characters that would be perfectly unexceptional in any backwater oligarchy.
The phones are pretty ordinary with unexceptional specs, like a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, a headphone jack, and a MediaTek MT6755 eight-core processor.
If you gave Mounds and its weird coconut guts to a potential suitor, you'd basically be asking them to join you for an unexceptional evening.
Even though these basic precautions are common and unexceptional security measures across a wealth of online services, Ring does not utilize them for its services.
I can rattle off many unexceptional white lead characters like Rory Gilmore, Joey Potter, Torrance Shipman, Bella Swan, or Marissa Cooper, just to name a few.
But the real point is that however pointed and direct his remarks may have seemed in the context of the Paris killings, they were actually unexceptional.
As for Disney's various fees, he says royalties are unexceptional at 6% or less of total revenues, and that a management fee is 1% of revenues.
It isn't perfect — wage growth remains unexceptional despite its growth spurt in May, and the ratio of prime-age adults working remains below its historical levels.
"James Wright: A Life in Poetry" may be an unexceptional title for Jonathan Blunk's engrossing biography, but it's hard to think of a more fitting one.
That the weather in New York City was unexceptional that Wednesday would not, however, have deterred Stephen Fybish from finding something fascinating to say about it.
They say that Asian-Americans are routinely described as industrious and intelligent, but unexceptional and indistinguishable — characterizations that recall painful stereotypes for many people of Asian descent.
The movie about a trying year in their lives is called "Ordinary Love," and the opening scenes paint a modest, careful picture of unexceptional middle-class existence.
The new show's three young stars are, so far, likable but unexceptional, and Mr. Bratt and Queen Latifah are solid but don't really transcend their underwritten parts.
Your unexceptional body, your only creature — formed like everyone else's in dependence on the particular spectrum of radiation emitted by this star — is living its only life.
Your unexceptional body, your only creature — formed like everyone else's in dependence on the particular spectrum of radiation emitted by this star — is living its only life.
The player looks pretty unexceptional, although it's noticeably thicker than your typical Blu-ray player, with a slant along the front panel that cuts inward from the top.
The painting's subject matter is unexceptional for its time, and its physical dimensions only moderate, but its timed unfolding and leaps of scale make the image truly monumental.
The ordinariness of his tale and its unexceptional heroes—Ananda and his uncle Radhesh, an avatar for Odysseus—implies that, in the end, everyone is wandering and shipwrecked.
In the universe of office supplies, pencil lead — a mixture of graphite and clay, which does not include any lead — appears unexceptional beyond its ability to draw dark lines.
In the first chapter of Busy Philipps' memoir, This Will Only Hurt A Little, out October 16, she writes about a gross, but exceptionally unexceptional encounter with Harvey Weinstein.
It's the sort of thing you might praise an 8-year-old for producing, if you were the sort of person who praises 8-year-olds for unexceptional feats.
The main poison was a type of cyanide — an unexceptional toxin that Nero in ancient Rome had used to poison members of his family and others who displeased him.
Conte's midfield boasts the unexceptional talents of Marco Parolo and Antonio Candreva, while his defence is shored up by an ageing Andrea Barzagli and an out-of-form Matteo Darmian.
An unexceptional student at Central High in Scranton, Pa., she later studied at Columbia before failing to gain formal admission to Barnard and abandoning the pursuit of a degree entirely.
After surrendering the Bond role to Timothy Dalton, Mr. Moore appeared in a half-dozen largely unexceptional movies, made a few television appearances and did voice work in animated films.
It was a sight that had become inexcusably normal, even unexceptional, in that small "breathtakingly poor" Central American country in the throes of a civil war and a guerrilla insurrection.
A solid but unexceptional U.S. jobs report for November on Friday failed to add additional fuel to the dollar rally sparked by Donald Trump's surprise presidential election victory on Nov. 8.
In the 1990s his unapologetically optimistic, market-minded internationalism would have seemed unexceptional; in the 2010s hearing him stir crowds with praise for Europe and openness seems both brave and incongruous.
While some found Judge Kavanaugh's college drinking unexceptional, nearly a dozen others said they recalled his indulging in heavy drinking, with some characterizing it as outside the norms of college life.
As a member of the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition and the black women artists' collective Where We At, she saw firsthand how such white men were powerful, common and utterly unexceptional.
The idea that the obscenely rich see nothing untoward in parking hundreds of millions of dollars on a rare but unexceptional painting is not just lamentable; it is obscene as well.
Born into a working-class family, Mr. Davydov was running a small car rental business and leading an unexceptional life before he decided to expose the corruption in Russia's judicial system.
Austere, self-absorbed and soft-limbed, the dancers appeared like plain particles guided through space by laws of brilliant complexity, unexceptional humans slouching through a creation of undeserved beauty and perfection.
Compared with this, the rise in the stockmarket since the election has been unexceptional: on five other occasions during 2016 the S&P 500 has recorded a larger gain over two weeks.
More important, Mr. Harrison's play succeeds as a poignant portrayal of everyday existences, of unexceptional people given just enough characterizing detail to make us fear for their losing what individuality they have.
Many people have and will continue to condemn me personally for my tremendous but unexceptional student debt, and the ways in which it has made the recession's effects linger for my family.
Doing so might expose the group to a defence of entrapment: the FA would have to show that it was acting in good faith and presenting "an unexceptional opportunity to commit a crime".
While it might not make you want to barf or sleep all day like an alcohol hangover, emotional hangovers stick with you because you remember emotional events better than unexceptional ones, she says.
But if Franzen's travel writing is unexceptional, it's better than his political essays, which suffer from being under-thought and over-emoted, the chief feeling often being a kind of self-absorbed peevishness.
The clothes themselves, too, are easy to understand in this context: The extreme upheaval of normalcy has sent designers scrambling after it, hankering for the unexceptional in a confusing, often terrifying new era.
His time was unexceptional at this level, all the more so because Usain Bolt, the Jamaican superstar, had won the last four world titles in the 2400 with times well under 20 seconds.
The Rubio campaign Reach: Aired in South Carolina Impact: The format and message of this ad are wholly unexceptional—the script reads like any number of Marco Rubio ads that assert he's the future.
The irony of Once Upon a Time, a love letter to people grinding out unexceptional work, is that it took Tarantino's exceptional status in the industry to will such an unlikely project into existence.
The open area outside 21000 California Street in San Francisco is known as Black Rock to skateboarders, who turned this otherwise unexceptional corporate plaza into a magnet for the sport beginning in the 24s.
Despite the restaurant's noble heritage, it's best to skip the pizzas—unlike Rubirosa's chewy, charred, vodka-sauce-slathered thin crusts, which are so good you blush, Barano's offerings are unexceptional—and order some pasta.
The sequence that lead to the goal was unexceptional if you ignore the fact that it included three of the best players in the history of the sport: Yzerman, Gretzky, and Wings defenseman Slava Fetisov.
But the academy has never nominated a black leading actor for a role like Woody Grant in "Nebraska" (for which Bruce Dern was nominated in 2014) — an idiosyncratic person who is both fictional and unexceptional.
It's an unexceptional moment: one of the characters turns on a diner jukebox, which is slightly to the left of the center of the frame, and the Classics present its sound precisely in that spot.
The Good Good sound • Good battery life • Comfortable The Bad Limited presets • Level app is Android-only (for now) The Bottom Line The Level On Pro are a good, if unexceptional, pair of Bluetooth headphones.
This summer, Pivot showed, to very little notice, "Capital," a BBC mini-series set on a fictional South London street where the price of the unexceptional houses was shooting past £2 million (about $2.7 million).
In each capacity this unexceptional, gentle and rather passive man is beholden to the kindness of women, who prove to be the fairer sex in more ways than one, and ultimately the stronger as well.
Screens to the side of the stage displayed unexceptional images of nature — trembling leaves, gurgling water, a mosquito feasting on skin — that paled next to the richness with which Janacek renders those images in music.
But Mr Cruickshank does develop a convincing case for the Reliance Building—which today looks almost wholly unexceptional—as the forerunner of groundbreaking work by later architects such as Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe.
But it seems just as likely that, given more runway, some of them would have averaged out into something unexceptional — a series that started off with a bang and eventually (or immediately) ran out of juice.
An article last Saturday about books, TV shows and videos recommended for the Labor Day weekend misstated the price of unexceptional houses on the fictional South London street in "Capital," one of the recommended TV shows.
Our corporate tax rate is one of the world's highest on paper, but the effective rate — what corporations actually pay — is on average unexceptional, though it varies significantly from industry to industry and firm to firm.
"Blade Runner" debuted more than 35 years ago to mixed reviews and unexceptional ticket sales, much of the world unmoved by what its creator, Ridley Scott, believed was an audacious step forward in science-fiction filmmaking.
Some unusual kitsch, too — like a laminated child's place mat I spotted that, in a typical tourist destination, might say something unexceptional like SOMEONE WHO LOVES ME WENT TO GIBRALTAR, but here read WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER!
But if the last few years have taught investors anything, it is that those with a hair-trigger reaction to political news stand to lose, while those who bet on a continued steady and unexceptional expansion will win.
I worried that my new acquisition was unexceptional: a mutt on the small side of medium with a shiny black coat, an extra-long nose and ears that stick out at the angle of bat wings in flight.
That's all we know about "Kevin Can Wait" from the first episode, and maybe the show has more on its mind, but the writing and acting in the premiere are so unexceptional that there's not much incentive to find out.
All that's required to reframe the word is to point out that the things bitches are often guilty of can be both unexceptional and necessary: flexing influence, standing up for their beliefs, not acting according to feminine norms and expectations. Mrs.
Her costumes for Mud were unexceptional, perhaps overdone in the case of Henry whose spiffy jacket and tie seemed to go too far in differentiating him, since he appears to be more or less as broke as Lloyd and Mae.
It didn't on ye—his derisory album from last year on which mental health and family life were anchoring themes—and it doesn't on the facile Jesus Is King, a patchy, sometimes remarkable, mostly unexceptional interpretation of the black gospel tradition.
Here, on the hill's lower reaches, the old-fashioned hotels and detached large houses had been intended to accommodate a certain sort of privileged, discreet, unexceptional, unchanging middle-class existence—which had changed after all, because it hardly existed any longer.
Conservative Solutions PAC, the outside group backing Marco Rubio Reach: Aired in Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, and Mississippi Impact: This unexceptional attack ad sticks with the familiar talking points about Marco Rubio being the foreign-policy expert and Donald Trump knowing nothing.
If even a couple of the above shows are as successful as, say, Will & Grace, which has been a solid, if unexceptional, performer for NBC, you're going to see more and more of these sorts of projects take over your TV screen.
James Mill's pedagogical approach reflected the influence of Jeremy Bentham, the founder of utilitarian philosophy, and was intended to discover whether a child of unexceptional intellectual capacities could, through rigorous exposure, learn material that was typically acquired in adulthood, if at all.
It reflects a world in which the minute sliver of the obscenely rich see nothing untoward in parking hundreds of millions of dollars on a rare but unexceptional painting that may well spend the next several years in a tax-free storage facility.
" Perhaps most important, it equates the government's interest in protecting "gay persons" with the state interest in protecting other groups, such as racial minorities: "It is unexceptional that Colorado law can protect gay persons, just as it can protect other classes of individuals.
But, Stockley's acquittal, even in light of his allegedly expressed intent to kill Smith (Stockely's attorney denied the comments were said, according to court records) was an unexceptional outcome in a justice system where black lives are effectively discarded in the course of police work.
He closes the book with some unexceptional but important advice for all affected parties: Politicians should not say one thing and do another; journalists shouldn't lie and should be fair; members of the public should be more willing to pay attention and absorb real facts.
This, and many more unexceptional paintings produced during the last 40 years of her life, remained virtually unknown until now — as did her supercharged return to wild, rip-roaring photograms in the 1980s, as in "Untitled" (circa 1980), created 17 years before her death at age 89.
VINCENT CANBY The production does succeed not only in giving Ms. Rivera a glittering spotlight but also in using the elaborate machinery of a big Broadway musical to tell the story of an uncloseted, unhomogenized, unexceptional gay man who arrives at his own heroic definition of masculinity.
VINCENT CANBY The production does succeed not only in giving Ms. Rivera a glittering spotlight but also in using the elaborate machinery of a big Broadway musical to tell the story of an uncloseted, unhomogenized, unexceptional gay man who arrives at his own heroic definition of masculinity.
After running a campaign built on ineffectual scaremongering, ill-judged identity politics, desperate attempts to link Khan to violent terrorism and the pretence of liking Bollywood films, Goldsmith has now, at last, found a tactic by which he can overcome Khan's dangerous brand of unexceptional decency.
He is sometimes polite, and sometimes quite blunt, but always very direct in seeking what he wants — the demanding teacher who, instead of giving a B-plus to a passable but unexceptional paper, will send it back riddled with cross-outs, order a rewrite and make it sparkle.
His fallibility and earnestness, the characteristics that might make him seem unexceptional, are in fact liberating for home cooks and anyone else looking for a new form of Internet escapism, who need to feel empowered to fail, and to make food (or art) for ourselves, not to impress others.
Though two incidents came in Chicago, which is experiencing a massive surge (even by that city's standards) in gun violence—by one account this was the deadliest first quarter of a year in the city since 1999)—the nature of these three shootings was unexceptional by American standards.
And then there's fan-favorite Kelley O'Hara, who, recovering from a nasty head-to-head collision during yesterday's match, replayed Wambach's famous kiss with one of her own: She ran to the stands after the game and embraced her girlfriend, in a moment at once completely unexceptional and rather profound.
Rejecting these conventions — laden with the implications of straight male power and entitlement — they opted instead for the soft, the variable, the modest in scale, the temporary, and the materially banal and unexceptional: the crummy, yet evocative stuff of ordinary life rather than welded or machined steel, stone or bronze.
In the first book, the middle schooler Ellie Cruz is living an unexceptional life when her mom is summoned by the police and returns home with a 13-year-old boy who is actually Ellie's grandfather, Melvin Sagarsky, a retired scientist made young again through the cellular regeneration properties of a rare jellyfish.
My wife and I often drove by it for years without once suspecting that behind those discreet, unexceptional fences men had been kidnapped, blindfolded, shackled, humiliated, stripped, diapered, held without charges and thrown into a plane that would take them to clandestine prisons thousands of miles away where they would endure unspeakable pain.
It is, of course, dyed blonde, an unexceptional quality for an American white woman to have, but made slightly more exceptional when noting that while just 2 percent of the population has naturally blonde hair, 48 percent of female CEOs at S&P 500 companies do, which could have been Holmes's way, conscious or otherwise, of attempting to become one of them.
The dollar index neared low of session of 99.849, its lowest level since November 15th when the dollar index traded as low as 99.45, after hitting a high early this morning of 101.154 A solid but unexceptional U.S. jobs report for November on Friday failed to add additional fuel to the dollar rally sparked by Donald Trump's surprise presidential election victory on Nov. 8.

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