Sentences with phrase «live up to many»

And there also was pressure to live up to a goal to offer a driverless car service by the end of the year and to impress top executives.
Many of the ICOs around this time failed to live up to what they announced they could offer, but those that were successful were certainly very successful.
To live up to that duty, science tells us we must reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, and find better ways to create and use the energy we need.
Here at home, Canada has failed to live up to even the relatively modest commitments on greenhouse gas emissions that it made in Copenhagen.
As a manager or director, it is important to live up to the collective values of the team and recognize that you are not exempt — in fact, it's now up to you to take the lead.
Jon and his wife want to retire early and live up to age 95, which means they need to save a lot of money for a long retirement.
It may be harder than ever to catch Chainalysis, however, if it can live up to the claims it makes about its own efficacy.
Transforming the workplace for the better requires consistency, thoughtfulness, and intentional efforts to define and live up to the values and expectations of the team.
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.
According to the Commerce Department, Monday's action stems from ZTE's failure to live up to terms of a March 2017 civil and criminal settlement with U.S. regulators.
If you like to travel and enjoy playing the air miles transfer game, the Chase Sapphire Preferred could live up to its name and be your preferred card.
The ability to persuasively sell your ideas is the single greatest skill that will help you accomplish your dreams and live up to your full potential.
Many feel that change in China has been frustratingly slow and that the country is failing to live up to international standards on political and human rights.
The Fed's mission is undermined when regional Reserve Banks fail to recruit leaders who live up to the mandate to «represent the public.»
The original deal did not live up to American expectations, but there are bigger items on the export agenda.
«The sad reality is that the Liberal government has been failing to live up to its promises to seniors since 2001,» said Maurine Karagianis, the New Democrat spokesperson for seniors.
Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU), despite a top and bottom line Q2 earnings beat, couldn't live up to lofy earnings expectations, and the stock is trading down by more than 7 percent Friday.
The other more likely possibility is that the blockchain is simply not going to live up to its wild promises.
There was no way that Mc Donald's could live up to those expectations, and the stock price fell from $ 75 to $ 25, sending the p / e back to a more realistic 13.
When Warren entrusted us with giving away a large portion of his wealth, we redoubled our efforts to live up to the values we share.
Does Google really live up to its 20 percent ideal?
Such promises provide incentives for employees and give them something to live up to.
But I think it is most likely that 20 percent time is an ideal the company aspires to but finds very difficult to live up to in practice, even with their seemingly boundless resources — a luxury most companies can't even imagine.
Failing to live up to this obligation can cause the offer in compromise to default and the matter to be sent to collections, he said.
Moreover, if the only issue that the media and some Canadians are interested in is how the government will live up to its claim that it will balance the budget in 2015 - 16 then this issue can be addressed without a full - fledged budget.
But last week, Thinx, the «period - proof» underwear and feminine hygiene company based in New York, entered the growing canon of employers that have been accused of failing to live up to their socially conscious branding.
The GWNFA wrote to Navdeep Bains, the federal innovation minister earlier this year, alleging that RBI failed to live up to promises made under the Investment Canada Act in 2014.
Yet Najib will struggle to live up to the ideal of racial harmony and the legacy of his father, who brought Malaysians together after race riots in 1969 nearly tore the nation apart.
Some have already started to question whether the company can live up to its $ 68 billion valuation in the wake of all of its problems, and in the meantime, a number of regional rivals continue to raise funding in a bid to position themselves as credible alternatives in a rapidly evolving market for mass transportation.
A year and a half ago, upon its approval by nearly 200 nations, The San Diego Union - Tribune Editorial Board called the Paris climate accord an achievement lacking in accountability because it would not punish countries that failed to live up to its high...
We have to address specific issues related to economic policy if we are going to live up to our potential.
It was suggested that, despite Trump's apparent affection for the 40th president, he has so far failed to live up to the Great Communicator's memory of optimism and deep respect for the office.
But if the deal fails to live up to lofty expectations, the long - term impact on Tim Hortons» customers will likely manifest itself more like a slow - growing cancer.
Zuckerberg has committed to it, but his company has a history of failing to live up to its promises to users.
Whoever takes the reins will have to live up to a rock star image that has little to do with monetary policy, writes Stephen Gordon
Managers today have unprecedented discretion in determining estimates of an acquisition's fair market value, but such calculations clearly warrant greater scrutiny, since fully half of all mergers and acquisitions consistently fail to live up to expectations.
Almost five years later, Flipboard is struggling to live up to the praise.
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.
For too many marketers and sales professionals, the relationship with the database is complicated, unsatisfying, and fails to live up to its potential.
While Flipboard's reading app was a showpiece for the iPad five years ago, the company is now working to adjust to a changing digital - news market and live up to its $ 800 million valuation.
Musk needed this new product to live up to the expectations he had set on the earnings call weeks ago.
But it can be tough to live up to the reputation of being a «better» Facebook — just ask Todd Berger, the CEO of Ello, a social networking site for artists, designers, and other «creatives.»
«But we did not tell them that they had to live up to that future.
One thing we do know from recent policy announcements, Conservatives will live up to their election commitments no matter how bad they are as policy commitments.
Amazon Prime Day has finally arrived, but will the deals offered live up to all the hype?
Pompeo planned to keep up pressure on NATO's European members, particularly Germany, to live up to their past pledges to boost their defense spending.
«Some kids are shocked that their college experience doesn't live up to the lifestyle level they expected,» said Ramsey.
It isn't just athletes who fail to live up to their early potential — if you are a «high draft choice» in life, you have a responsibility to focus your gifts.
Perhaps this is in response to this government's complete failure to live up to their Conservative fiscal ideology.
It needs to produce and sell enough machines to live up to Musk's promise to become a profitable company later this year.
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