Sentences with phrase «n't up to job»

If your game couldn't maintain 60 fps, it reflected badly on your development team, or maybe your engine technology just wasn't up to the job.
Regular bags simply aren't up to the job - and can be uncomfortable for your pet.
What you don't get is fancy animations and widgets, because the hardware just isn't up to the job.
I found the standard brakes just weren't up to job of stopping such a huge, heavy, powerful car when it gets going quickly.
Our test car doesn't have these - it's suspended on the regular Renaultsport items - but any concerns that these aren't up to the job will be quickly quelled, as you shall soon find out.
In February Governor Malloy said he wanted a system in which teachers who aren't up to the job are let go efficiently and effectively and that is exactly what the bill that passed the Education Committee will do.
-- To boost the quality of teachers and principals, especially in high - poverty schools and hard - to - staff subjects, states and districts should be able to identify effective teachers and principals — and have strategies for rewarding and retaining more top - notch teachers and improving or replacing ones who aren't up to the job.
Traditional eLearning just isn't up to the job!
I would far prefer that teachers receive adequate compensation for their work, their level of education and their experience, while administrators take the steps necessary to weed out those who aren't up to the job (which CAN be accomplished, despite claims to the contrary).
When the maintenance department told Brenneman that plane and terminal upgrades, his key «early win,» was a four - year project, Brenneman insisted on his six - month schedule: he'd find someone else to do the work if the maintenance department wasn't up to the job.
All of this teacher evaluation craziness, in my opinion, is an attempt to principal - proof our schools — to go around our principals, because many lawmakers, teachers, and reformers agree that today's principals aren't up to the job of leading.
Her presence is supposed to spark revival and fascination in the older folk, but Liv Tyler just isn't up to the job.
However, they acknowledge that existing nuclear energy technologies — and the corresponding policies — aren't up to the job.
The only way to prove that the new algorithm works, Courtois says, is to use it to crack AES — and computers aren't up to the job yet.
In 2005, Congress directed NASA to find 90 per cent of near - Earth asteroids 140 metres across and larger by 2020 — but a 2010 panel found that existing surveys weren't up to the job.
In an increasingly computer - controlled world, most software just isn't up to the job; explores how to help designers think before they code
The problem is that Paterson isn't up to the job and will soon be replaced.
On Tuesday the Mail decided that Jacqui Smith wasn't up to the job: How sad in these deeply worrying times that we are saddled instead with the vapidity of Home Secretary Smith.
Ed Miliband's own approval ratings are mediocre and 47 % think he isn't up to the job of Labour leader.
His increasingly obvious problem was that he simply wasn't up to the job of opposition party leader.
Many Leave voters believe that her heart is not really in it --» [The Government] are trying to find a way not to leave» — while Remainers think that May and her Cabinet are «the blind leading the blind» and simply aren't up to the job.
Unfortunately, he's been injured a lot of the time, and his compatriot Gervais Lombe Yao Guassi wasn't up to the job.
It's hard to let go of that connection to Arsène and admit to yourself that the man, who was once so powerful in football, bordering on genius, now isn't up to the job.
Except over here we have just killed not one but two 10's — one in a wide and second in a B2B and then our 10 is Wackshere who obviously isn't up to that job.
I'd love to make nut milks and creams, sadly my current blender just isn't up to that job, it takes a super duper blender to do that!
Obviously my chunks were too big and maybe my old bamboo steamer isn't up to the job!
They are proof Mr. Obama isn't up to the job and no longer worthy of the nation's confidence.
Fair is fair — if Perry does NOT become President, then he should be consistent and admit that God changed his mind and decided Rick Perry was not up to the job.
Saddam Hussein was not up to the job, and the failed attempt to make him look more dangerous than he was has made the populace more incredulous than ever.
He would openly recommend his own books «quite original in its mode of treatment» and make no bones about dismissing those who were not up to the job.
But Joe Sixpack has gotten the message from those «in the know» who claim to have «real knowledge» of how things work: You're not up to the job of doing what needs to be done for the future that we, the leadership class, will dominate.
There has been a lot of talk about Dean after the match, including a real slating by Tony Cascarino on Talksport who called for Dean to quit and declared him as too old and simply not up to the job.
I will add that signing a top striker with pace is essential, theo is not up to the job and his play governed by not getting injured, and welbeck is injured.
Most ex-players were once prominent Gooners, many of them firm fans, Henry, Wrighty, Parlour, Dixon, Smith etc and knowing that Wenger is not up to the job, say what they think about his ineptness.
Pundits, supporters, press, players, ex-players, all and sundry, know that Wenger is not up to his job anymore.
Wenger is a decent human being and he is intelligent, just not up to the job and I am so fed up with his excuses and his obsession with clinging to his job at all costs that now I no longer care what he thinks about all the Wenger out chants and banners as he is ruining our club.
If he looked lost or not up to the job I'd say it.
To many players really not up to the job, the bench is to big with ordinary quality that's why Wenger leaves the Subs till last minute, when he goes you will see a different approach and could be better or worse.
And Arteta and Flammini are not up to the job.
We have money to spend but we are not like Chelsea or Man City who can just trash a player if they are not up to the job.
However, he also feels that there are players within the Gunners squad who are simply not up to the job, and it could well be time for Wenger to move these sorts of player on.
I bought these pads when I found disposables not up to the job in terms of absorbancy and comfort.
«Is or is not up to the Job of Prime Minister?»
He's probably not up to the job he's currently doing.
Unite, Britain's biggest union, says Britain's return to recession and the government's disastrous budget is proof that George Osborne is not up to the job.
«Britain's return to recession and the government's disastrous budget is proof that George Osborne is not up to the job.
Two men shouting «not up to the job» at each other for ten minutes.
Cameron's not up to the job.
I would frequently hear people saying «You picked the wrong brother» or «He's not up to the job».
And yet teachers have no desire to keep in the profession people who are clearly not up to the job, patients don't care who provides their healthcare so long as it's good quality and free at the point of delivery, and no police officer would defend being able to receive # 100 just for answering a telephone call.
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