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Support also remained tepid for the ballot measure that would expand the local government’s authority to enact rent control.

Her week-one performance on "Dancing with the Stars" received a tepid reaction from fans on social media, who criticized her lack of energy.

From Salon

Released earlier this summer, it was met with critical acclaim, but the numbers on streaming platforms have been tepid.

Earlier this week the Japanese company announced it was pulling Concord - one of its other recent big games - from sale after a tepid response from critics and players.

From BBC

Some Democrats, however, are worried that Harris' money flood is overshadowing tepid fundraising by down-ballot candidates and committees focused on state legislative races, and it's unclear how long her coattails are.

From Salon

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