Sentences with phrase «really rose to the challenge»

The show and our exhibitors really rose to this challenge, with visitors highlighting our Big Plastics Debate, Ecopack Challenge and Sustainability Trail, plus all the exhibitor innovation as key moments from the two days.
Le Coq deserves his chance to be first - choice DM till end of season, and I hope he really rises to the challenge COYG
But it really rises to challenge the best work of her time.»

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Rising prosperity has largely obviated the first and helped the second, along with changing social mores — people who really want children can do so today without having to be permanently tied to a mate, if they are up to the challenge.
Throughout the book, Gladwell closely examines and attempts to debunk commonly held beliefs about what it really takes to meet challenges and rise to the top.
Science Can not Prove History In the movie Religulous (which I recently reviewed), Bill Maher challenged Francis Collins (the leading geneticist of the Human Genome Project) to scientifically prove that Jesus really lived, died, and rose again.
It really has been a hero's tale for the young Welshman, in the face of criticism, pessimism and failure, he rose up to the challenge and showed the world exactly what a professional sportsman and hero is made of.
The decision to recall and replace caps was really the easy part, running a smooth replacement program is the challenge we now are rising to.
I share my story here as an example of how when we do treat our kids with respect, giving them ample opportunities to help out around the house to develop their independence as well as showing deep appreciating for them when they do pitch in, they'll rise to the challenge when you really need them to help.
«We hopes this will represent the beginning of a process to really simplify the benefits maze for older people, but there is much more still to be done and the government must rise to the challenge
Beating expectations and rising above challenges is the stuff that the literary greats write about, that the best romances are made of and the kind of stuff that catapults people to quit their day jobs and really live their dreams.
While there's certainly a cathartic sense of enjoyment to be found in making light work of tens of thousands of zombies using the large and crazy array of weapons that are available in Dead Rising 4, the removal of campaign co-op, psychopaths being replaced by forgettable maniacs, and the lack of any challenge due to the removal of the in - game timer really highlight that the gameplay that is on offer is shallow.
Because, the film says, when it comes to what people are really like — what their motives truly are, and how they rise to, or run away from challenges — all of us are truly in the dark.
Both Darkest Hour and Dunkirk highlight Churchill's great speech about rising to meet to challenges of war, but only Darkest Hour really shows what he was up against in terms of reviving the spirit of his people in their deepest moment of hopelessness.
Many rise to the challenge, however, and really get into the learning experience, finding out as much as they can about their chosen historical figures.
The rise of blended learning, access to technology, and rigorous digital curricula is driving the opportunity to truly personalize learning to keep all students actively engaged and appropriately challenged, and to prepare them with the skills to be really ready.
Chloe Merrington, a senior associate at Norton Rose Fulbright, South Africa, says in the face of such a stark challenge, «Cape Town's business community is really starting to pull together in this time of crisis».
«The rise of suburban poverty in the suburbs... really deepens our challenge at a time when we are fiscally least prepared to deal with it,» David Sander, a councilmember in Rancho Cordova, Calif., a suburb of Sacramento, told a room packed with his counterparts from across the country.
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