Sentences with phrase «always live up to its potential»

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Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone finally lived up to the potential that he had always had at Arsenal in the last twelve months, the Italian emerging as one of the key reasons for Sunderland's impressive run to the League Cup final and dramatic escape from relegation.
WHY: It's always nice to see an original idea like «Now You See Me» find success amid the usual summer barrage of rehashed properties (and a sequel has since been greenlit), but unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to its full potential.
That may seem a perverse way of putting it, for in a way the film is «just» a comedy, its ironic potential lying, as in comedy it always does, between what the characters may be hoping to get out of life and what — because of their various ineptitudes — they will be forced in the end to put up with.
While it's always a letdown when any movie doesn't live up to its potential, Spy Kids 3 - D is especially disappointing, because it could have been a worthy successor to the first two movies.
Male cats almost always have FLUTD - crystals that build up and irritate their urinary tract and have the potential to totally block his urethra creating a life - threatening situation.
We always encourage potential adopters to think about all of the responsibilities and expenses associated with owning a pet because we want to ensure that adopters are up to the task and ready for the commitment for the life of the pet.
PlayStation consoles have always come up with a game that changed the system's image — one that made systems full of promise start living up to their potential.
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