Sentences with phrase «measures up to that moment»

So if this game measures up to that moment in any way god help us all!

Not exact matches

The only answer I could come up with is pursuing happiness (as measured in moments of love and connection) in a way that is least harmful to others journey or even better helps free them from their pains.
Still, this much is true: From the moment Scooter Libby was indicted, all the way down to this moment of his sentencing, I have judged the character of many acquaintances in the worlds of writers, public intellectuals, and conservative politicians ¯ their courage and their trustworthiness ¯ by a simple measure: whether or not they stood up for Scooter Libby.
I was fairly young, the first of our group of friends to start a family and I had my fair share of anxious moments in pregnancy to deal with first from hideous morning (all day) sickness until I was 20 weeks pregnant then blood pressure that would shoot up and down, I measured far bigger than expected and had the beginnings of pre eclampsia.
He said, «We understand that there is some measure of frustration in the land that the girls are yet to be freed up until this moment and we further appreciate the anguish of parents who had thought their nightmares would have been over by now.
«Such galaxies, which have remained dormant for most of their lives, are believed to contain the chemical elements forged a few minutes after the Big Bang.By measuring the relative number of hydrogen and helium atoms in the Little Cub we might be able to learn more about what made up the Universe in the moments after it began 13.7 billion years ago,» Cooke added.
You probably know what I'm talking about — that sense that you don't like something in the present moment, like your belly or butt or thighs, or the feeling that you should be doing more in your career, or that you deserve to be paid more than you are, or you somehow don't measure up to an impossible standard.
Nothing in their future life could ever measure up to the glory of that moment, so why go on?
It doesn't measure up to the best of the thriller films, but still provides a fair share of nail - biting moments and nifty double - crosses and twists.
Despite sharing a producer in comedy - genius - of - the - moment Judd Apatow, a co-writer in Seth Rogen and somewhat similar territory, Drillbit Taylor doesn't measure up to the raunchy classic that gave the world McLovin.
There are a lot of little moments like that sprinkled throughout the picture, enough so that once the inevitable dramatic tensions begin to crop up (a dressing - down of the suitor, a public questioning of the corporate godhead), In Good Company's built up a measure of forgiveness.
Of course, very few of these moments match - up towards the more classic moments of The State, but most of them equal or eclipse Wain's previous effort, Wet Hot American Summer (although nothing here measures up to Christopher Meloni's mumbling camp chef).
The figurative painter tries to illustrate striking visual experiences; the abstract painter internalises them and let's them permeate the whole imaginative process, trying to create striking visual experiences of their own, which will measure up to the original «magic moments».»
I'm not very up on this stuff, but if you'll indulge my dumbness for a moment, the consensus here seems to be saying that something that can never be measured directly is used as a baseline for the scary model forecasts (questionable feedbacks added) that the IPCC has 95 % confidence in?
But those moments are few and far between, and even a «pretty good» implementation of surround sound in a headset doesn't really measure up to even the weakest of real - world, multi-speaker setups.
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