Sentences with phrase «really lived up to its promise»

What people have seen over time is they haven't really lived up to those promises
Following a much - needed $ 4.1 modernization and renovation completed in fall 2013, the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel (71 Banyan Dr., Hilo, 808-935-9361) is really living up to its promise - it's long been popular for its spectacular setting in historic Hilo, right on the lovely bay, and overlooking Coconut Island Park, and even following the renovation, it's still much more affordable then most of the resorts on the Big Island's dryer west side - it's a great deal as oceanfront accommodations go.

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Martin says: «Express & Go is proving a big hit with breastfeeding mums and it's really living up to our brand promise to «help mum enjoy the rollercoaster ride of bringing up baby».
«Bioprospecting hasn't really lived up to its initial promise,» Coley says.
I keep waiting for it to be really chilly the whole day, but I will say... Michigan Fall is living up to its promise.
It should be noted that this year Microsoft really did live up to its promise by really doing well by gamers on the back catalogue of 360 games made available for the Xbox One.
I really hope the new Range Rover Sport lives up to its promise and delivers X5 levels of on road ability.
And the book really lives up to it's promise.
I'm really looking forward to picking up Super Smash Bros. and the year ahead with titles like The Legend of Zelda and a promised Star Fox mean that this much derided machine still has life left.
The stuff is indestructible, endlessly creative, and lives up to the company's promise that any «two LEGO bricks produced decades apart can still fit together,» which is really saying something in this day and age of built - in obsolescence and shoddy construction.
Rather like the stages of growing up, each phase of life has its pros and cons, but each stage also promises the opportunity to move to the next stage, in this case, the new wave of legal tech really becoming widespread because the economic case and ROI argument has been won and the partners of law firms, and the GCs in the corporates, will then fully believe in its value.
The government, for its part, is observing whether the industry really will live up to its revolutionary promises and is deciding on the best way to encourage innovation while also avoiding speculation risks.
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