The Golkar campaign has been lacklustre, little more than a few tired slogans about continuing development.
AK's case has not been helped by the lacklustre candidates it is fielding in the south-east.
Ms Royal was blamed for a presidential campaign that was seen as lacklustre and gaffe-strewn.
Eriksson's England delivered a performance that contained everything their lacklustre effort against Sweden in Saitama lacked.
Nonetheless, they helped to generate 3% revenue growth in its otherwise lacklustre UK home market.
According to the survey, lacklustre demand resulted in only a marginal rise in employment in June.
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Shades of its past can also be seen in its reputation for lacklustre service.
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Mr Greenspan would doubtless hope so, and that shares continue their recent lacklustre performance.
Having been around since the late 1960s priority lending has a lacklustre record in reducing poverty.
But even he sees no alternative to the lacklustre, vote-shedding leadership of Mr Zyuganov.
Although services exports have been lacklustre, the OBR reckons that this weakness will not persist.
Indeed, it may be hard for most people to distinguish a shallow recession from lacklustre growth.
The bigger question is whether Brazil can return to robust economic growth after a lacklustre year.
Swansea suffered a lacklustre Welsh-Scottish League campaign last year and struggled in the Heineken Cup.
Benitez rejected any suggestion that the lacklustre post-match lap around Anfield was his farewell to the supporters.
In 2004 Mr Bush could tout his credentials on battling terrorism even if the economy was lacklustre.
Mr Berlusconi's lacklustre, almost blithe speech looked like a missed opportunity to influence the course of events.
But, after a lacklustre showing by the centre-left, that plan looks rather less clever than it did.
But Wales' lacklustre display was penalised moments later when San Marino embarrassed Toshack's men by halving the deficit.
But the figure is a frankly pitiful 0.1%, followed by a still rather lacklustre 1.4% the following year.
Most of Egypt's ministers are lacklustre technocrats, and several have been in power as long as Mr Mubarak.
He may well form a coalition with the former Prime Minister, Mario Monti, who has fought a lacklustre campaign.
Business at home is so lacklustre, however, that they may have little choice but to place bigger bets abroad.
On current form, economists such as Esmond Birnie of PricewaterhouseCoopers, a consulting firm, expect lacklustre economic growth at best.
Conservative Party co-chairman Baroness Warsi denied the Conservatives had deliberately fought a lacklustre campaign to benefit their coalition partners.
Castleford, missing the influential Brent Sherwin, were lacklustre for most of the game.
Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, the lacklustre president, has extended his mandate by delaying elections to next year, to nobody's satisfaction.
The party's lacklustre congressional leadership is guilty of one of the crudest political errors counting your chickens before they hatch.
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This slowdown followed several years of expansion, which, by American standards, was lacklustre.
The initial registration period has been extended by two weeks, until March 13th, apparently because of the lacklustre response.
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