The phrase
"to hold someone to a higher standard" means to expect or require that person to behave in accordance with a more rigorous, exacting, or demanding set of principles, values, or rules than would normally be expected.
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However, it is often
held to a higher standard as an individual may be giving up certain rights by agreeing to a deal after the divorce occurs.
What began as a small family rice farm using farming techniques ahead of its time, has grown into a mission - driven company
which holds itself to a high standard in business, environmental stewardship, and the relationships it has with employees.
Our elected officials must be
held to higher standards so when it comes time to go to work or school, planners realize there will be a lot of us out there all heading in the same direction in the morning and all trying to get back in the afternoon.
«The operators
who hold themselves to a high standard of quality will see the CDAL designation as a way to celebrate their brand in the public marketplace and show their commitment to professionalism.»
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.
Contrary to the fact the ambitious animation studio is
consistently held to a higher standard than the likes of DreamWorks, Blue Sky, Fox and Warner Bros. (to name a few), such an impressive track record has... Continue reading The Good Dinosaur