Sentences with phrase «still hold to a high standard»

Now that the team around him has gotten better in his absence, I don't think it's silly for the Vikings to «hope» they get their return on their investment on the QB reports still say the Vikings still hold to a high standard behind closed doors.
If you're injured on a private bus, rather than on a public bus, they're still held to the higher standard under the Common Carrier Rule, but you have a full two years to file your lawsuit.

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But you should still hold your team to a high standard.
Still, we hold mothers to a higher standard of behavior...
A press that, while still working in a context of freedom, would be held to high ethical / journalistic standards, would be very much trusted - not in every leader's interest.
Still, I hold myself and my office to the highest of ethical standards.
«That helps to ensure that all students are held to the same high standard and that schools are making progress toward closing achievement and opportunity gaps, which is especially important for students living in poverty, racial and ethnic minorities, those with disabilities, those still learning English and other historically underserved groups,» Nolt added.
The Corniche III was - and still is - hold in high esteem because this motor car reflected in every detail that Mulliner Park Ward's craftsmen at the Hythe Road factory in Willesden in London had attained a standard of perfection second to none.
Still, we wish to hold any device connected with library eBooks — and Kindle Fires often are employed for this purpose — to the highest possible standards of user privacy.
«We always hold our games to incredibly high standards, and the Nintendo Switch lets us exceed our own expectations while still letting us create a full - fledged experience gamers can take with them on the go.»
Such companies are held to extremely high standards by the federal government, but unfortunately, many still release drugs and devices that have not been adequately researched or tested.
Women lawyers are still being unfairly judged and scrutinized by their colleagues, and pregnant women who practice law are still being held to ridiculously high standards.
While the system is still not perfect, it's my opinion that the education requirements (initially and ongoing) are in place to hold Realtors to a higher standard.
Yun said that overly strict lending standards are holding back more robust sales: 2010 - vintage mortgage originations have a lower serious delinquency rate than in 2002, when serious delinquencies were barely above 1 percent, and 2011 is shaping up to be another stellar year in delinquency rates, but lenders are still requiring extraordinarily high credit scores and putting up other hurdles to obtaining financing.
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