I am so pleased that you had a fabulous stay and
everything lived up to your expectations.
Not exact matches
Most children can't
live up to the
expectation of excelling at
everything they try.
The more you know about
everything that can possibly happen, and the more pressure that you feel
to live up to the
expectations of everybody else, everywhere else, the more it just builds and builds in kids.»
We must do
everything we can
to live up to our children's
expectations for a great education and a good
life.
That's what Anna Merritt thinks - and, at first,
everything seems
to be
living up to her safe and reasonable
expectations.
If I piss someone off online or fail
to impress or
live up to expectations, I do
everything I can
to make it better.
Everything was in good working order and
lived up to all
expectations.
I pray they don't succumb
to everything not
living up to their
expectations.
Something for the fan boys
to argue about, which is needed
to keep hype going so the outside or casual observer remain interested... and unfortunately for MS,
everything they have
to this end this gen so far, has failed
to really
live up to the
expectations placed on it, or even come
to light as of yet... all those secret sauces.
While I still have a long way
to go before I've conquered
everything there is
to see and do in Destiny's newest mode (as of this writing, the highest Prison I've completed has been a level 32 arena), I can say without hesitation that the Prison of Elders has
lived up to, and even surpassed, my
expectations.
The new Apollo Lake chip
lives up to my tempered
expectations, which means all - day battery and enough power
to do
everything I need a Chromebook
to do.
Important topics
to explore can include: how you spend and save money, how you value spending time together and alone, your personal and professional ambitions, your desire for children, your sexual compatibility, your relationship with your own and each other's family, your spiritual and religious values, your fears, and your
expectations, both big and small —
everything from where you expect
to be
living to how you expect
to divide
up household chores.
But I would hate
to have set them
up for an adult
life that fails
to live up to expectations because they don't understand that there will always be stresses and obstacles
to overcome along the way, that they can't expect someone else
to swoop in and solve
everything, and that happiness — as Mather notes - «has got
to be a byproduct of doing good things, not a destination.»