Word: unspectacularly
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...this year, it is likely to be disappointed. That was the consensus of TIME's European Board of Economists, which met in London for its semiannual review of Europe's outlook. Average growth in the gross national products of the major West European nations will be a solid but unspectacular 3% in 1987, predicted Switzerland's Hans Mast, senior economic adviser to the Credit Suisse First Boston investment bank. The expected growth rate will be up slightly from 2.5% in 1986 -- not the kind of acceleration Washington has in mind...
...junior goaltender, playing effective if unspectacular defense, stopped all but two Bruin shots and led his team to a lackluster 3-2 victory...
...Clarkson. The Golden Knights (18-11-3) will be breathing down Vermont's neck but don't have the depth to challenge the league's top teams. The defense, anchored by Jeff Korchinski and Jay Rose, is experienced, if unspectacular. Offensively, forwards Luciano Borsato (37) and Steve Williams (36) are fine players. Goaltending will be suspect, however, with two inexperienced players vying for the starting spot...
...under a greasy truck, side by side with his friend the fat mechanic. He's too adaptable, too accepting of his fate to live up to the Lear-esque expectations he creates. But expectations aside, Hoskins' performance is so human, so natural, so believable, that it makes this otherwise unspectacular film very much worth seeing...
...million shares changed hands in the last minute of trading. But the movement in the Dow Jones industrial average was relatively anticlimactic. The Dow leaped 24 points, roughly half the amount it declined on one day a week earlier, to 1880. Market observers guessed that the hectic but comparatively unspectacular witching outcome meant that substantial profits had already been taken...