Sentences with phrase «holding up its end of the bargain in»

The defense did its job on holding up its end of the bargain in that arrangement.
The offense slipped down the stretch in losses (against great defenses), and the defense didn't hold up its end of the bargain in allowing 532 yards to Ole Miss..

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So it's obvious that Trade as One is holding up its end of the bargain for those in developing countries.
Michigan hasn't held up its end of the rivalry bargain too much in the last decade or two, but they are hot, and they split with the Spartans in the regular season.
The Buffaloes lost to UCLA, 45 - 23, because their offense couldn't close drives and their defense couldn't hold up its end of the bargain (UCLA averaged 7.2 yards per play), but they came in with a plan and executed it.
«People are dying in vain because this country isn't holding their end of the bargain up, as far as giving freedom and justice, liberty to everybody.
That could happen though, as United drawing 0 - 0 with Newcastle during the week proved, although Arsenal holding up their end of the bargain — the Londoners now requiring nothing less than a flawless finish to the season — may require the odd miracle in itself.
Show your child that when he holds up her end of the bargain — speaking to you in a respectful and calm manner to express what she wants or thinks — she earns and gets your attention.
Cantor said he plans to vote for Cuomo on the WFP line in November even if by that time it becomes clear that Cuomo hasn't held up his end of the bargain to the satisfaction of party leaders.
This audit follows one that was conducted earlier this year, which found that 182 buildings whose owners had promised to add public spaces — in exchange for extra floors or other perks at their properties — weren't holding up their end of the bargain.
«This Administration has failed to hold up their end of the bargain,» Palma said, in statement.
In April, City Comptroller Scott Stringer issued a report that found that 182 buildings whose owners had promised to add public spaces — in exchange for extra floors or other perks at their properties — weren't holding up their end of the bargaiIn April, City Comptroller Scott Stringer issued a report that found that 182 buildings whose owners had promised to add public spaces — in exchange for extra floors or other perks at their properties — weren't holding up their end of the bargaiin exchange for extra floors or other perks at their properties — weren't holding up their end of the bargain.
Now that the budget has been passed — on - time for the first time in five years — he has held up his end of the bargain.
Most of the property owners that snagged extra floors in their buildings by promising the city that they would add public spaces aren't holding up their end of the bargain.
Writer - director Burr Steers does indeed have a few good things in place at the film's outset, most notably a game young cast who generally hold up their end of the bargain.
Capcom held up its end of the bargain: Street Fighter X Tekken launched on PS3, 360, PC, Vita and iOS in 2012.
This is how the film industry ought to work; talented independent filmmakers should be able to marshal greater resources in the wake of a promising success, and Baker holds up his end of the bargain by not letting it dilute or otherwise compromise his vision one iota.
Coates responded with a long piece citing numerous historical sources in defense of the idea that white racism is and has always been more of a problem than black people not «holding up their end of the bargain» or being in need of moral instruction.
And it put in place new requirements for teachers as well as a host of reform options for schools that weren't holding up their ends of the bargain.
The data is key to deciphering whether charter schools — which are publicly funded but can be independently run — are holding up their end of the bargain of increased flexibility in exchange for increased accountability.
The fact that both the NEA and AFT have become so fearful of the implications of last month's decision in Vergara v. California ending near - lifetime employment and reverse - seniority layoff rules — including the likelihood that teachers, now realizing that the two unions can no longer hold up bargain they struck with earlier generations in the profession — show how tied they are to this outdated model of unionism.
In order to protect consumers from low reserves that might make it difficult for an insurance company to hold up its end of the bargain, insurance companies buy insurance.
In this case, the risk is that the counterparty will be unable to hold up its end of the bargain.
The insurance company held up their end of the bargain, in return for your payment.
But now, some of those workers are left to wonder if the government will hold up its end of the bargain — or leave them stuck with thousands of dollars in debt that they thought would be eliminated.
In order to protect consumers from low reserves that might make it difficult for an insurance company to hold up its end of the bargain, insurance companies buy insurance.
The insurance company held up their end of the bargain, in return for your payment.
In exchange for the policy holder upholding all terms of the auto insurance agreement, the insurance provider is in turn responsible for holding up its end of the bargaiIn exchange for the policy holder upholding all terms of the auto insurance agreement, the insurance provider is in turn responsible for holding up its end of the bargaiin turn responsible for holding up its end of the bargain.
You hold up your end of the bargain with lifelong annual payments and the insurer guarantees to pay your beneficiaries a specific sum in the event of your death, no matter what.
Every deal is different, but after reviewing over 1,000 fix - and - flip projects, the one commonality among the few that have gotten in trouble is that they were all hurt by a contractor who failed to hold up his end of the bargain.
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