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1 The lukewarm reception of the new phone hit shares in Apple's suppliers.
2 The lukewarm reception for her early historical novels wasn't wildly encouraging.
3 The lukewarm reception given for the new phone also hit shares in Apple's suppliers.
4 Critics, on the other hand, are giving the campy vamp flick a lukewarm reception .
5 However, the service met with lukewarm reception in Europe.
6 When the first series launched on BBC4 last year, it got a rather lukewarm reception .
7 Everyone else will likely give it a lukewarm reception , though it could do well on DVD.
8 The newspaper said the negotiations got a lukewarm reception last week at an AOL Time Warner board meeting.
9 Cameron's offer on Tuesday of draft legislation that would make his pledge legally binding received a lukewarm reception .
10 The European currency and the eurozone's stock markets gave a lukewarm reception to the outcome of the summit.
11 This is the last thing Perry needs as she launches her new album to an inarguably lukewarm reception .
12 His plans get a lukewarm reception .
13 Audiences had a lukewarm reception , grading the movie a "B-minus" in polling by survey firm CinemaScore.
14 Twelve years ago, urban soap Fair City was launched to a lukewarm reception from viewers and much critical disdain.
15 RIM revealed the BlackBerry Torch 9800 this week with much fanfare, but with mixed reviews and a lukewarm reception .
16 A man in love and in the flush of acceptance wants something more than a lukewarm reception of the news.
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