Sentences with phrase «live up to the reputation of»

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.»
We have Shkrodan Mustafi out injured at the moment, but if the rumours were right he was very close to leaving the Emirates in the summer, and he has hardly lived up to his reputation of being a top German international.
San Francisco lives up to its reputation of being ahead of the rest of the world.
It has a beautiful user interface with lots of useful features such as chat, identity verification which is necessary to ensure that individuals don't fake their identity, and an intuitive messaging system that lives up to the reputation of Cupid Media, the company behind www.ukrainedate.com.
Interim CEO, Julianne Hofschrager, needs Marty to live up to his reputation of being a fearless closer but that expectation poses a challenge when Marty consults with Mr. Pincus, a valued client no one in the company knows.
Unfortunately, I don't feel this game lives up to the reputation of the past three in the series.
Bavarian tuning company Mansory has outlined its 2018 Geneva line - up, living up to its reputation of producing «interesting» versions of luxury and performance cars from the industry's top marques.
Overall, the Prius lives up to the reputation of Toyota.
I've owned many Hondas in the past and hope this one lives up to the reputation of my previous Hondas.
As for the device itself, its likely to sport some beefy specs to live up to its reputation of being able to play «the most popular PC games of today.»
Will these stocks live up to the reputations of the masters?
Although we had Ridgebacks in the past, living up to their reputation of having a calm disposition, not jumping up at people and barking little, Sango did not show much of these qualities yet.
Hotel Los Jazmines lived up to its reputation of having the best view in Viñales and we spent ages gazing down at the lush green scene — craggy mogotes looming over the red earth farmland and tobacco fields.
Ubud lives up to its reputation of intrigue, with an impressive display of handmade items for sale and a myriad of cafes, shops and spiritual temples to spend your time.
I saw Ken Jacob's Star Spangled to Death over the course of a week a few years ago and it lived up to its reputation of being difficult and joyful all at once.
To offer the best possible customer service to passenger by executing the entire responsibilities of an airline ticket agent and live up to the reputation of the airline company.
University student resume objective 1: applying for a place in the History Hons course in your university with the confidence that I shall be able to give in my best performance and live up to the reputation of the university by working hard and showcasing my dedication towards this subject.
I shall do my best to live up to the reputation of the company.

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Living up to this reputation becomes a matter of pride and any one member who lets the group down feels ashamed and prompted to set things right.
The nickname represents hard work, and Utah lived up to its reputation when 111 companies based there ranked in the top 500 of the 2017 Inc. 5000.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals lived up to its reputation for being tough on government regulators Monday during a hearing on the controversial Department of Labor fiduciary rule.
But whenever Mary and Joseph pulled the «your the son of God» line on him... well... that's quite a reputation to live up to.
In 1934, wearying of the series — he was already writing many non-Maigret novels, on which he intended to stake his literary reputation — Simenon had written a novel called simply Maigret that had the Chief Inspector living in retirement with Madame Maigret and only reluctantly (and unofficially) taking up a case for the sake of a relative.
And in the rush of life, in trade and commerce from morning to night, there is no such scruple about whether a person wholly wills the Good, just so that in his business he is keen, not to say a «thief,» just so that he saves and piles up money, just so that he has a good reputation and by good fortune manages to avoid slander (for whether he actually is guilty or not is here of little importance, for neither he nor the world has time to look into that.
Wayne Rooney vs Per Mertesacker Rooney has this habit of scoring goals in big games, and he would want to live up to that reputation when his team faces Arsenal tonight, as he will battle it out with the tall and powerful German, Mertesacker.
Here was pro golf's onetime glamour boy living up to a reputation that had been dragging him through the bunkers and the trees for more than a decade, erasing the sorrow in a dashing two hours with a combination of splendid golf and «Little Ben,» the nickname his father had given his magic putter so many years ago.
The 22 - year - old has struggled to live up to the enormous reputation that he garnered for himself at the beginning of his career, and has so far only found the back of the net twice this season.
Formula E has a bit of a reputation for chaotic races and the first race of season four in Hong Kong absolutely lived up to it.
The Italian famously became the world's most expensive goalkeeper of all time when he joined Juventus from Parma for # 32million in 2001, and he has continued to live up to this incredible price tag and reputation.
His # 30million move from Real Madrid was meant to be a statement of intent from the Blues» new owners but, after a bright start, he failed to live up to his reputation as one of Europe's most exciting talents and was loaned to Santos 18 months later prior to joining Milan.
More importantly, with Silver living up to his reputation thus far, can we now close the book on the role of new - age data analysis in college basketball?
But the Midwest lives up to its reputation — Miami University in Ohio is nicknamed «the Cradle of Coaches,» due to helping produce Earl Blaik, Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler, Paul Brown, and many other greats — as there's a definite concentration in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Romain Grosjean has developed a reputation for moaning about everything (he even ran a special helmet at COTA joking about it) but he more than lived up to it at the end of the race.
Chelsea scored & sat back the old Chelsea would have smashed us 4/5 fickle fans thinking we played well etc did we hell bunch of bottlers I said it 3 weeks ago the avid test would be Liverpool, Stoke, Chelsea and without fail the bunch of pansies live up to their reputation.
March Madness once against lived up to its reputation with a lot of drama and some shocking upsets, but we're pretty much where we always are — with three No. 1 seeds and a Cinderella story.
The Red Devils, lived up to their recent reputation of not playing to their full potential in the first half, and duly...
The Red Devils, lived up to their recent reputation of not playing to their full potential in the first half, and duly paid the price after the opening goal well worked by Blackburn Rovers as the combination of Danny Graham and Marvin Emnes managed to unlock the visitors» back four to score the first goal that United conceded in six games in all competitions.
What a glorious season he had — 26 goals and some sublime finishes as he lived up to his reputation as one of Europe's top goal scorers.
So, as today marks the birthday of former Manchester City player Jack Rodwell, we've put together a list of players who arrived at City with a big reputation but unfortunately didn't live up to their potential:
Reich is hoping that Germany would live up to its reputation by winning the competition even though he admitted that they would face a lot of good sides.
The leader of the line failed to live up to his reputation as he was bullied by Cahill and Terry for much of the evening.
Mourinho has been making some smart signings in the transfer market and living up to his reputation, though he would have a handful of money still to spend.
Mother's milk: As one of only four hospitals in Illinois to be recognized for establishing high standards for the promotion and support of breastfeeding, Alexian Brothers Medical Center in Elk Grove Village is living up to its reputation as a baby - friendly mecca.
Let us find out if it lives up to that reputation and if the Quad is actually worthy of being called the «premium SUV of strollers,»...
And so the New York Legislature continues to live up to its reputation as one of the country's most dysfunctional.
While alluding to the fact that the State has lived up to its reputation as a land of possibilities, Governor Ambode also expressed confidence that the future prospects of the State was promising and that the journey of the next fifty years has commenced on a very sound and solid footing.
If the definition of insanity is trying the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result, then the internet is certainly living up to its reputation as the source of all insanity.
In fighting hard for campaign finance reform, even to the point of causing a stalemate on other major issues, the governor may yet win support from voters who expected him to live up to his feisty reputation.
Feinman said he would try to live up to the reputation and legacy of the judge he would be replacing, Sheila Abdus - Salaam, who died in April in what police said was a suicide.
The 71 - year - old Hevei's own letter to state Supreme Court Justice Bart Stone is «Exhibit A.» In it, he expresses remorse that he «failed to live up to the trust of all New Yorkers and destroyed my reputation,» adding:
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