So far, however, the program has not
always lived up to that promise, especially when it comes to women with children.
While some of the franchise's mechanics are in serious need of a tune - up, the background story and narrative of the games have
always lived up to the promise of having Hideo Kojima's name associated with them, and I don't doubt that Konami, if they gave a third ZoE game their full attention, could get the functional issues out of the way.
Not exact matches
Indeed, even major products hailed as «pacesetters» by IRI because they do well in their first year on the shelf often fail
to live up to their early
promise, with sales fizzling out after two or three years, while the real success stories tend
to tap into new consumer trends early and nearly
always start small, building momentum gradually.
It
always promised to be a combative party conference, but Labour's political roadshow more than
lived up to its billing on Tuesday when Damian McBride's publisher was caught by TV news cameras in an «unseemly» on - air scuffle with a protestor on Brighton seafront.
(It's
always a buzzkill when you remember that the movie will not
live up to the morbid
promise of this rollicking anthem, though its closing reprise sends you out in a good mood.)
If you don't think we
lived up to our
promise, you can
always request your money back.
It has a 1.28 - inch
always - on color touch display and
promises over 30 days of battery
life with normal use or
up to 45 days with minimal notifications on a single charge.
I tried all my possible means
to get him back, after much begging, but all
to no avail.and he confirmed it that he has made his decision, and he has moved on with his
life, but he
promised to always check
up on the kids from time
to time which he never did for 7 months.
The policy also helps us
live up to the
promises we made
to the owners who relinquished their dogs into our care,
to be sure the dogs would
always be safe.
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.