Sentences with phrase «finally lives up to»

The camera finally lives up to the hype and the price is tough to beat.
The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 has been released and, according to these lawyers, it finally lives up to the standards of a laptop.
Still, it's the co-op and multiplayer you buy a Garden Warfare game for, and what Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 offers finally lives up to the promise of the original game.
And with a reboot allowing the team at DICE to wipe the slate clean, Mirror's Edge Catalyst is a game that DICE hope finally lives up to the franchise's potential.
Interior finally lives up to corvette standards.
Redesigned for 2015, the angular new Ford Edge finally lives up to its name.
This is when Spring Breakers finally lives up to the insanity of its premise, with a sequence involving Alien getting emasculated (in a way I won't begin to describe here) followed by a montage with Britney Spears» «Everytime» that'll become one of the year's most memorable scenes.
With the Isagenix Diet, we believe you'll discover a program that finally lives up to all the hype... Read on to discover if this unique cleanse is the right choice for you!
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.
The England international has been the most reliable defender so far this term and if he can be given a consistent role in central defence the 22 - year - old could finally live up to his potential.
Coach Cal's all - freshmen starting lineup finally lived up to its hype, accounting for 68 of the team's 78 points.
Perhaps the Longhorns will finally live up to the top - 10 ranking they received prior to the season.
The «twistron harvester» generates power at the highest rates for energy harvesting yet, so may finally live up to the technique's century - long promise
In research, the productivity is finally living up to what the expectations have been for a long time.»
The healing powers of illegal drugs like MDMA and psilocybin are finally living up to the hype — and they are already transforming our view of mental illness
D - Wave's co-founder, Geordie Rose, says that the sale demonstrates that quantum computing is finally living up to its decades - long promise.
Last spring an international team of researchers demonstrated that quantum computing is finally living up to its much - heralded potential.
In 1993, a daring shuttle mission installed «eyeglasses» to correct its blurry vision — and Hubble finally lived up to its full potential.
So Levrone took a year off to prepare for a better showing and legend finally lived up to that promise at the Arnold Classic Australia 2018.
Westbrook was finally living up to the potential of an MVP, all by racking up triple doubles.
Thanks to a user - made patch this game is finally living up to it's promise as one of the most in - depth, beautiful and detailed WW2 combat flight simulators.
Thanks to a user - made patch this game is finally living up to it's promise as one of the most in - depth, beautiful and detailed WW2 combat
«Limitless» is new out on Blu - ray and DVD this week, and it stars Bradley Cooper as an unmotivated man who takes a pill that allows him to finally live up to his utmost potential.
And Val Kilmer is finally living up to his potential as a villain.
The technology that has been around for a couple of decades is finally living up to the hype it created back in the nineties.
Mercedes got a lot of heat for the small infotainment system fitted in the second - gen CLS and it seems the Germans are finally living up to their potential.
Ebisu Tokyo By Erika LedermanThe area around Ebisu train station is finally living up to its name.
With huge, living worlds and gorgeously slick visuals, Capcom's cult co-op game looks like it will finally live up to its full potential on modern consoles, while bringing in newbies like me who found previous installments impenetrable.
While there's quite a few people happy to see the game being expanded upon and perhaps finally live up to its own huge potential, there's also a lot of very angry gamers who feel that Planetary Annihilation has been a mess from the very start, with many bugs and problems still present in the core game.
Motion tracking and a greater depth of field see the hardware finally living up to its original promise.
ArtCraft Entertainment has shown a promising ability to adapt to feedback, rethinking their original animation locking mechanic that bogged down the game's original combat model and working constantly to iterate and improve on a crafting system that may finally live up to the Star Wars Galaxies legacy, successfully revitalizing the magic of MMOs long gone.
If this is the «highly - requested» surprise, then Live Tiles might finally live up to its full potential.
The tablet Apple claims can replace a PC laptop is finally living up to that promise.
Since then, close to a month has passed, but Google has finally lived up to its promise as owners of the Nexus 6 can now get an OTA update to the newest dessert.
With the new camera, Sony has finally delivered its first meaningful update to Xperia smartphone cameras since the Xperia Z1 and with the company's Alpha camera range capturing excellent photos, maybe its smartphone cameras will finally live up to their promise.
With full - array local dimming and an Alpha7 processor that really made the 2017 OLED TVs shine, LG's top - of - the - line Super UHD TV could finally live up to its name.
With huge, living worlds and gorgeously slick visuals, Capcom's cult co-op game looks like it will finally live up to its full potential on modern consoles, while bringing in newbies like me who found previous installments impenetrable.

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Now — finally — 3 - D printers are starting to live up to the hype: Look no further than the runway at your nearest airport.
Amazon Prime Day has finally arrived, but will the deals offered live up to all the hype?
If your excuse for neglecting your retirement savings is that you don't really need that much money to be happy or you expect your cost of living to drastically decrease, you could be setting yourself up for a big disappointment when you finally say goodbye to the paycheck.
This may be remembered as the year California's leaders finally grasped that a lack of housing was an enormous problem, driving up the cost of homes and rent to such an extent that the Golden State has become the epicenter of U.S. poverty, with more than one in five households living paycheck to paycheck.
Word has it that San Diego Democrats have finally gathered up enough moral spine from among their thousands of officials and functionaries to pressure Bob Filner, Mayor of San Diego and Honorary Emperor - for - Life of Harassamentstan, into resigning from the first of those posts.
When we as a society wake up and finally realize that we've been living in never never land, THEN we may start to actually make this a better world to live in.
But now those are already there at yours maybe if you prepare them right as to education and training for finally deputing them to return to their own countries with the needful backup and authority they will be useful tools for the advancement and prosperity of their nations then you will have no one wanting to immigrate leaving behind their own families and friends... in addition to that you will see those who immigrated towards your country start moving back to their own countries and this is the only solution to resolve the issue of illegal immigration and to find peace... otherwise if things go on as it is today surely slowly slowly you will find that your own countries become inherited by piling up immigrants who might get starved due negligence turn on against the Host country... that has contributed in the destructions of their countries but not towards and advancements or developments of their countries and nations to find peace and make a living..!?
Christine Hoover has lived practically her entire life trying to avoid or fix what Jesus left unfixed, figuring if she tried just a little bit harder, took firmer control, prayed harder, or willed up just a bit more faith, she'd finally wrestle her life into order.
But when the pain does finally cease, and the confusion caused by both the situation and our own attempts to avoid it clears up, we're left with the clear truth of life's permanent importance, which no pain should ever be permitted to obscure.
Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené Brown — I mentioned this one in my January round - up, but finally finished it this month.
Makes me think of the Rat Race movie where that guy is transporting a live human heart for a transplant and it accidentally gets tossed into some weeds and a dog finally ends up chewing on it... That has got to be the funniest comedy movie of all time!
The prodigal son, after he had squandered all his father's money on whores and a life of debauchery, finally ending up craving pig - slop for food, decides to return to his father and beg for a chance just to work as one of his hired hands.
Casting off the confines of the silliness of belief is what will finally free up humankind to some measure of greatness, provided of course believers don't succeed in squashing education in favor of myth, or blowing up the planet in the name of some angry invisible hominid who apparently lives in the sky.
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