Her macroeconomic policies have a mixed record, but the microeconomic policies have had a more enduring success.
It is when other policies have become mixed with that foreign-policy realpolitik that trouble has arisen.
At the heart of Mr Victor's analysis is the fact that governments can and do enact policies aimed at reducing emissions, but they cannot reliably predict how much reduction such policies always a mixed bag of regulation, markets and subsidies, tailored to local requirements, vested interests and political possibilities will bring about.
Also, the FOMC minutes revealed that in the January policy meeting, officials had mixed opinions on how long the easy-money policies should continue.
Until April though, there will be lingering uncertainty as to future government policies, particularly if there are more mixed signals from various ministers.
Both concluded that there are significant systemic and structural problems with the Army's approach to gender integration and mixed-gender training as well as the "policies, procedures (and) reporting" methods currently in place.
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post says Mr Wen's image has been tarnished by the New York Times allegations and "leaves a mixed legacy" of impressive economic advances, successful healthcare and rural policies, but also corruption, wealth disparity and social discontent.
If he wants to scapegoat Congress and the Federal government for shorting cities on housing, Bloomberg has an immense repertoire to choose from: the flat out failure of foreclosure policies, anti-urban transportation funding, lending that stifles mixed-use developments, and so on.
Eradication programmes and policies to encourage Afghan farmers to grow wheat instead of poppies have had mixed success.
The reason for their mixed feelings about "Sarko" was his apparent desire to ruffle feathers and challenge the established order, with his policies to end the 35-hour week, raise the retirement age beyond 60 and eliminate 160, 000 civil service jobs.
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