Sentences with phrase «do live up to their reputation»

But, some foods really do live up to their reputation — such as turmeric.
Did they live up to their reputation?
Does it live up to its reputation as the alpine resort of the north Americas?
Crysis 2 might not maintain its predecessor's open design, but it does live up to its reputation as the highest - fidelity gaming experience anywhere — and this time without necessarily bringing your PC to its knees.
All of this means that even though Labyrinth Legends does live up to its reputation for being incredibly difficult, the fact that it is forgiving and that it is free means that it is definitely worth taking the time to download.

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This matters because Canada has already spent nearly three decades burnishing a nasty reputation as a place that doesn't live up to its climate change commitments.
While the Feather «Popular» doesn't quite live up to the company's reputation for excellence, this really has more to do with how excellent their other products are than anything.
The experienced ex-Manchester United defender has struggled to live up to his reputation at QPR this season, and needs to do more.
Chelsea scored & sat back the old Chelsea would have smashed us 4/5 fickle fans thinking we played well etc did we hell bunch of bottlers I said it 3 weeks ago the avid test would be Liverpool, Stoke, Chelsea and without fail the bunch of pansies live up to their reputation.
So, as today marks the birthday of former Manchester City player Jack Rodwell, we've put together a list of players who arrived at City with a big reputation but unfortunately didn't live up to their potential:
One goal in his first season in the capital did not do his reputation any favours as he failed to live up to his hefty price tag with twenty goals in three and a half years at the club.
They're known for their fabulous breast pumps, but do their bags live up to their reputation?
Unfortunately, Agave doesn't live up to its new found reputation as a healthy food.
British universities have climbed up world reputation rankings, according to the latest table published by Times Higher Education (THE), with At first glance, all asteroids look the same and don't get much attention unless one destroys modern life in a movie.
It has a beautiful user interface with lots of useful features such as chat, identity verification which is necessary to ensure that individuals don't fake their identity, and an intuitive messaging system that lives up to the reputation of Cupid Media, the company behind www.ukrainedate.com.
Unfortunately, I don't feel this game lives up to the reputation of the past three in the series.
While the amount of different consumable and craftable materials might seem overwhelming at first, Astera doesn't seem to live up to Monster Hunter's reputation as incomprehensible.
With his TV and film career starting up only a couple years after James Franco made it big with the Spider - Man movies, it's no surprise that Dave was not only afraid of living up to his brother's reputation, but also he didn't want to get any special treatment because of the familial relationship.
The fact that the movie was written by William Goldman (based on his novel, «Heat,» which was previously adapted into a 1986 film starring Burt Reynolds) surely played a part in attracting that quality of talent, but sadly, it doesn't live up to Goldman's reputation.
Russakoff tells inspiring stories about some teachers and students doing remarkable work in impossible circumstances, and the much - ballyhooed KIPP charter schools actually seem to be living up to their reputation in Newark.
The Tacoma has earned a reputation as a great off - road pickup, and it really does live up to the hype — particularly if you opt for the TRD Pro or TRD Off - Road models, the latter of which is available with Toyota's Crawl Control system (think of it as low - speed cruise control for treacherous terrain).
Rather, although Toyota's current add campaign tha this is not «boring» is essentially true, as is also true of its vehicles, The Highlander is better known to get the job done, and in this, it lives up to its reputation.
Seldom does a car with so much advance billing live up to its reputation.
The child protection score of 77 percent is unexceptional and does not live up to the self - acclaimed «family vehicle» reputation.
As if the «evil empire» of book selling hasn't done enough to live up to the reputation that its critics have put forth, a new interview in the Financial Times with Waterstones» CEO James Daunt describes how Amazon is causing unemployment rates to skyrocket, especially in terms of high street booksellers.
They most definately do not live up to their name nor reputation compared to a year ago, since Author Solutions came into the picture their company had turned worse.
PandaWill for example doesn't have the greatest reputation when it comes to build quality and these random, super cheap electronics from virtual unknowns tend to not live up to the hype, AKA, is crap.
He definitely lived up to his mother's previous reputation and did very well in the show ring despite not gaining the major needed to finish, through no fault of his.
If your dog is on the list, do they seem to live up to the «intelligent» reputation of their breed?
Although we had Ridgebacks in the past, living up to their reputation of having a calm disposition, not jumping up at people and barking little, Sango did not show much of these qualities yet.
In our experience it didn't live up to the party island reputation, which we were very glad about.
We dived some of the most well known dive sites of the globe, on board a boat that lives up to its reputation, with great food and an attentive crew (did I mention that a masseuse is also available on board?).
So, does it live up to its illustrious reputation?
Does this fight live up to its reputation?
The Souls series has built its reputation around difficulty, and the sequel certainly lives up to this, but it doesn't always achieve difficulty in the right ways.
But does the production live up to Peck's reputation for genius?
Boring shock tactics; Striving for shock value through vulgarity, some contenders for this year's Turner Prize have missed the point, writes Aidan Dunne The Irish Times; November 8, 2003; 700 + words The Turner Prize celebrates its 20th birthday with... didn't win the prize - but Jake and Dinos Chapman have tried to live up to their reputation... integral part of most of Jake and Dinos Chapman's work to date, it was on the cards...
But does the exhibition live up to Ai's weighty reputation?
This matters because Canada has already spent nearly three decades burnishing a nasty reputation as a place that doesn't live up to its climate change commitments.
Since the idea of a tiny home community is still relatively new in terms of residential housing options, this is the time to make sure that stigma doesn't take roots in the form of real - life situations where tiny home communities are actually living up to that reputation.
While it's attractive, the Vivomove HR's fitness features don't live up to Garmin's reputation.
Let us hope that the record labels don't live up to their usual reputation and help Apple get this one ironed out in time for Tuesday!
I shall do my best to live up to the reputation of the company.
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