Sentences with phrase «live up to the hype promised»

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And based on how well Beckham and Norman have played over the last several weeks, this matchup promises to live up to the hype ---- even if Tom Coughlin doesn't appear to be all that thrilled about it.
Fiorentina's loanee winger Gil Dias isn't living up to his hype or promise, and that's a problem.
The job market doesn't live up to the industry hype, unless you force it to yield what you believe it has promised you.
The patient was the first in a gene therapy trial to die of the therapy itself; his death is the latest blow to a field that has been struggling to live up to the promise and hype surrounding the first gene therapy trials a decade ago.
But for well over a decade now, ethically contentious human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR) has notably failed to live up to all its hype, with promises of miracle cures within «five to 10 years» remaining unfulfilled.
Though fad diets typically promise quick and easy weight loss, they seldom live up to the hype.
[I read The Secret Hours when it first came out to great fanfare, and I didn't think it lived up to what the hype had promised me.]
Though the film delivers on the promise of oddities in Disneyworld, the film doesn't live up to the hype surrounding the indie film shot secretly in the theme park.
In my opinion, I also found that the promise of better font weights did not live up to the hype I'd heard in the way I had hoped.
There's a lot of hype surrounding this apparently 10 ″ screen device, but it's far too early to tell if it'll live up to its promise.
GameOnDaily Opinion: Destiny was a game of promise but so far it has failed to live up to the hype.
We deserve to find out once and for all if this shining promise can live up to the hype.
Pollan concludes by writing that «We deserve to find out once and for all if this shining promise can live up to the hype
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