Sentences with phrase «lives up»

Ensuring the agreement lives up to its potential will require resources both to aggressively promote Canadian businesses and to enforce the agreement.
It's good to see more regulation in this space because it brings more credibility to the market and a regulated fund lives up to higher standards - that's good for investors,» he said.
«You short retail before the holidays because invariably the reality never lives up to the hype.»
That level exists in Super Mario Maker, thanks to the imagination of user PangaeaPanga, who created the level, called «Bomb Voyage,» which certainly lives up to its threatening name.
IXUS fully lives up to the promise of a core holding, with broad, deep and unbiased coverage at an extremely low holding cost.
We'll just have to wait and see if it lives up to its name.
I can only hope that my stuff lives up to the quality found throughout the network, I'll certainly do my best to keep you interested and entertained.
Create a space that not only lives up to the organization's culture but that can also function as a recruiting tool.
«Rest assured, when the president enters that room with Kim Jong Un, if Kim Jong Un lives up to the four commitments that he has made, those four major concessions, the president will be fully prepared for his conversation with Kim Jong Un,» Pompeo told CBS.
That's a characterization to which Edsall thoroughly lives up in these pages.
With a completed customer journey map in hand, you can then evaluate whether or not what you are currently doing lives up to the vision you have for the experience you want to deliver to your customers.
When he's not plotting the colonization of Mars and firing rockets into orbit, the gutsy billionaire lives it up like the rest of us, only bigger.
Golf Monthly says the Vokey SM7 family lives up to its billing as a premium set of wedges, combining beautiful craftsmanship with outstanding design features.
With nearly 2,200 5 - star reviews on Amazon, Dash's egg cooker lives up to the hype.
Any time you consider making a donation, you should ensure that the organization is legitimate and lives up to its mission.
So be sure that if you use infomercials, you follow through with your fulfillment and return policies — and that your product or service lives up to what you promise your audience.
Whether the agreement lives up to its description as «historic» depends entirely on what happens next.
We know that you expect that from us, and we will keep working non-stop until Maps lives up to the same incredibly high standard.
But if «the ultimate laptop» merely means it raises the bar for other laptops, then it mostly lives up to that promise.
Why go: Maui — one of the most beloved of all the Hawaiian Islands — lives up to its superlatives with exotic beaches (like Kaanapali Beach), palatial resorts (like the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea) and lush terrain (as seen in Iao Valley State Park).
The settlement required Facebook to «take several steps to make sure it lives up to its promises in the future, including giving consumers clear and prominent notice and obtaining consumers» express consent before their information is shared beyond the privacy settings they have established,» the FTC said.
Maui — one of the most beloved of all the Hawaiian Islands — lives up to its superlatives with exotic beaches (like Kaanapali Beach), palatial resorts (like the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea) and lush terrain (as seen in Iao Valley State Park).
With 68 bunkers, and water hazards on almost every hole, Harvest Hills more than lives up to its course motto: «One tough nine.»
For those who organize it, March Madness truly lives up to its name: Three weeks, 14 cities, 68 teams, coaching staffs, medical personnel, bands, cheerleaders, lodging, travel, referees, security.
I am prepared to take all steps necessary, including holding DOJ nominees, until the Attorney General lives up to the commitment he made to me prior to his confirmation.
Beyond that, the service lives up to its name.
SimplyBill lives up to its name.
INSIDER spoke with three gynecologists to see if the IUD really lives up to the hype (short answer: yes) and to better understand the fundamentals of the device.
Fils - Aime says changes in the development process are helping to resolve that problem, but the company is still laser focused on not releasing a key title until it's one that has lived up to high internal quality standards.
And he supplements this data with more qualitative information, constantly querying those around him to make sure he is living up to expectations.
And while many gamers may have chosen to focus instead on console offerings from Microsoft and Sony, Miyamoto says he regrets the system will likely never live up to its full potential.
There is no regulation, and there is no obligation for entrepreneurs to actually live up to their promises.
It might be hard to remember, but Facebook was once considered a disappointing company that failed to live up to its potential for about a year after it came public.
Such training scenarios are one place where virtual reality might actually be living up to its hype.
For six months, she says she walked around in a slump while trying to live up to the executive's suggestion.
The question is, does it live up to all the hype?
The clients I know who have succeeded on the platform usually devote a significant amount of time and resources to properly listing their products, understanding the nuances of the company's fulfillment and other services, participating in campaigns that have questionable profitability, analyzing reams of data that the service spits out in order to make adjustments to its prices and branding and working hard to live up to Amazon's stringent customer service guidelines.
'» It became known as the «Frisbee speech,» and for years it gave foreign acquirers confidence the government wouldn't throw the book at them if they failed to live up to their promises.
IL Correspondent Wendy Dechambeau says, «Living it up while conserving funds is both easy and enjoyable in this Latin American country.»
We wandered towards the nearest hotel and didn't worry much about standards it did or did not live up to.
Regardless of their age and experience, no founders of successful startups just woke up one day, decided to call themselves entrepreneurs, then sat around trying to figure out what they were going to do to live up to the label they fabricated.
They tell all the dirt on a new employee, who you didn't know lived up the street from grandma.
Snap went public nearly a year ago but has failed to live up to its high expectations.
It's a lot easier from Day One to live up to 100 % of your values than 99 % because there's no end to that slippery slope once you begin to move in that direction.
We're not delivering on our promises, not living up to the values, expectations and capabilities of our team, things are falling apart and that's heavy.»
The Washington trade lawyer has long expressed views that China has failed to live up to obligations that came with joining the World Trade Organization in 2001.
Berlin also reacted furiously at Washington's reminder to live up to its NATO obligations of keeping defense spending at 2 percent of GDP.
Consider the small sales room in Glengarry Glen Ross, where the real - estate executives hit the phones hard to live up to the iconic «ABC... Always Be Closing» mantra.
The company, which is based in Oak Brook, Ill., has lived up to Khoshabe's expectations, and he plans to pass it on to his son.
I felt this myself as we went from a few founders huddled into a tiny room to the front page of the Financial Times, an influx of VC interest, magazine covers, invitations to high - profile events and the pressures of trying to live up to this perception and the economic opportunities everybody expected.
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