Sentences with phrase «lives up to the potential of»

Westbrook was finally living up to the potential of an MVP, all by racking up triple doubles.
Melinda and Melinda is one of those films that never quite lives up to the potential of its premise.
And unlike a lot of comedy trailers we've seen lately, this one looks like it might actually live up to the potential of the talent involved.
It's just a shame Ragnarok never lives up to the potential of the first chapter's writing or does justice to whoever did the rather solid editing on the video strip.
A conduit to examine the hubris of America, and the fallout of never living up to the potential of a greatness that may have never existed

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My guess is there will be many strange bedfellows with complementary strengths, potential acquisitions and unexpected mash - ups (think Google and Walmart) that will bring many variations of this to life over the course of the next 10 years.
The book argues that most of us are not as creative as we have the potential to be and, thankfully for the time starved business owner, living up to our full creative potential doesn't necessarily mean locking yourself in a practice room for around a decade.
Why are some of the world's brightest scientists and mathematical geniuses flat broke and not living up to their financial potential?
If people or teams fail to live up to their creative potential, the trouble problem usually isn't a lack of ability, according to Dealstorming author Tim Sanders.
Often, people fail to live up to their potential because their failures are met with despair and they expect their rewards to come to them instead of actively pursuing those goals.
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Wymer: The health care sector has not kept up with information technology over the past year, but I think that new types of medicine, often coupled with new diagnostic techniques, have the potential to extend lives.
In any event, the health scare ended up being nothing serious (the symptoms were similar to a potential fatal condition, that thankfully I didn't have)... and when I walked out of that hospital and back to my life — my passion for living and striving for new goals has never been stronger.
Have you ever wondered what kind of person you would be if you lived up to your potential?
They were already in opposition to the establishment's conduct of the Vietnam war, but most of them still had plenty at stake in the American way of life: it provided them comforts, potential careers, values, ways of understanding themselves, which they were far from ready to give up.
None of the things I say or write about are intended to make people feel guilty or like they are not living up to their full potential, or like they are disappointing God, or not doing everything they should be doing as a follower of Jesus.
If I try to be you, or you try to be me, neither of us will ever live up to our God - given potential, and we will never be able to help each other in our battle against sin and Satan.
As far as I can tell, Jesus calls him Simon whenever Jesus is about to rebuke him, Peter whenever Jesus is proud of him and Simon Peter whenever he is living up to his potential.
If he meets one set of expectations he is presented with new demands, so that he travels up an inclined plane until he is at all times living up to his full potential.
As the founder of MOSAIC, a faith community in LA, he has spent most of his life inspiring people to live up to their full creative potential — in whatever form it takes.
A member of the WHC board, who was also an investor in Mexican Restaurants, brought the company to WHC's attention over concerns it was not being run properly, staying stagnant and not living up to its potential.
We also drove to little E's potential daycare, Montreal to pickup all the nuts, and dried fruit, JP's parents up north, around Sainte - Therese (we live 15 minutes North of Montreal), and the South Shore of Montreal for a baby shower.
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Arsene Wenger has supposedly been asked to stay and oversee a rehaul of the squad, with the current players failing to live up to their potential, and it SHOULD be a busy summer for us.
A back up left winger is a must too and Wenger should handle Ox's case carefully as he might end up just be another ordinary player with bags of potential but cant live up to it.
How many of our players have really lived up to their potential when they were younger?
But the Timberwolves» wing hasn't lived up to his potential on the defensive end of the ball either.
Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone finally lived up to the potential that he had always had at Arsenal in the last twelve months, the Italian emerging as one of the key reasons for Sunderland's impressive run to the League Cup final and dramatic escape from relegation.
He may be on form at the moment, but Ashley Young has certainly not lived up to the potential he showed as a youngster at Aston Villa, never looking a contender to win the senior Player of the Year award.
Sanya Richards - Ross, one of the stars of the U.S. Olympic Track and Field team, lived up to her massive potential and captured the gold medal in the finals of the 400m dash.
But, he must realize that he is blessed to have the likes of Wenger and Hodgson as his coaches, who have been rather patient with Wilshere's antics off the pitch and failure to live up to potential on it.
I do admire the trust and confidence he puts in all his players, but he has to come to the realization that not all of them will live up to their potential.
All I can say quite frankly is good luck to Wellington Silva for the rest of his career and that its a shame that he never really lived up to his potential.
None of them have lived up to the potential they all showed when they first arrived as youngsters (excluding Danny of course).
Meanwhile real live potentials who we could use and who are still (for a wonder interested in coming to the club) are ignored and passed up and generally let go, along with the players that are being loaned out due to their perceived lack of use to us, (Podolski and potentially Sanogo), though why the latter was ever considered a potential is beyond anyone with half a brain.
I support Wenger strongly but even I get bamboozled by Wengers favorites, Ramsey is one of them and he isn't living up to his potential and making a joke out of the boss, I am glad he got injured so Wenger can not pick him and leave holes in the CM to allow the opposition to attack.
Now I know that he has not lived up to his early potential, particularly what he showed while banging in goals for the France international underage teams, but I was surprised to read some of the comments written on the Daily Mail about his latest loan move.
Despite a career at a number of top clubs like Arsenal, Real Madrid, Liverpool and Chelsea, Nicolas Anelka never really lived up to the potential he showed as a youngster, often showing a lazy side and going missing in the big games.
If all these youngsters live up to their potential and the hype, then we should be the dominant team of the 2020s both domestically and in Europe.
Ivan Calderon, late of the Mariners, will try to live up to his potential in leftfield.
Jack has struggled to live up to his potential this far, albeit hampered by a number of injuries, but could he really have lost his chance to play for Arsenal ever again?
He will have been learning from those experienced heads around him, and if he could live up to the heights of Matuidi, Verratti or Pastore, he would be a great addition to any team, but at only 21, he still has so much potential to unleash.
Should he be successful north of the border, then it is possible that the next campaign will be when he lives up to his potential at the Emirates Stadium.
If younger players like ends Jason Strowbridge and Tomon Fox and linebacker Dominique Ross live up to flashes of potential, the front seven could be fun.
His Arsenal career has been poor, and like most of our English players he hasn't lived up to his potential.
Most wizards fan think Beal has star potential and this would be a backwards move, but I see it as having more flexibility and getting rid of an injury prone player that may not live up to that max contract.Thank you Ben Dowsett of Basketball Insiders, i.e. an unbiased opinion «Danny Ainge is laughing as he hangs up the phone on that one, unfortunately.
Overall, the move for Akpom could be the making of his Arsenal career, if he manages to live up to his almost limitless potential.
Theo is the kind of player who is a talent his whole career but shown us every season he will never live up to that potential.
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