Sentences with phrase «quite reached its full potential»

However, she found the camera experience buggy, and noted that the phone hasn't quite reached its full potential yet.

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It's also weird in the sense that it is quite obvious to see why it's good and why it doesn't reach its full potential.
While this is a useful way of updating parents, quite simply there often isn't enough time for teachers to be able to provide an in - depth view of each child's progress and what steps need to be taken in order for them to reach their full potential.
While food and treat products that are made in the USA — from wholesome, domestically sourced ingredients, of course — have proven quite an easy sell for pet stores, some retailers point out that the trend has yet to reach its full potential in other product categories.
The telltale sign of a career mismatch is a sense that you haven't quite found your sweet spot and are quietly dealing with boredom, lack of interest to learn and grow in your field, and a gut feeling that you are not reaching your full potential.
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