The data is key to deciphering whether charter schools — which are publicly funded but can be independently run — are
holding up their end of the bargain of increased flexibility in exchange for increased accountability.
That could happen though, as United drawing 0 - 0 with Newcastle during the week proved, although
Arsenal holding up their end of the bargain — the Londoners now requiring nothing less than a flawless finish to the season — may require the odd miracle in itself.
Even when he offers his three erotic vampire brides a newborn baby to devour instead of Harker, one essentially feels he's
holding up his end of the bargain rather than cowing us with his ruthlessness.
Vera Farmiga is an apt example, but she hardly stands alone: I'd say the disparate likes of Marion Cotillard, Catherine Keener and Ellen Page have
held up their end of the bargain too.
Elizabeth
Olsen holds up her end of the bargain, doing her job well enough (though there isn't a ton to do), selling the feeling that there is something deeper to her spontaneous attraction to Brolin, but the weakness of Copley's portrayal undercuts the emotional payoff of the film's grand revelation.
This is how the film industry ought to work; talented independent filmmakers should be able to marshal greater resources in the wake of a promising success, and
Baker holds up his end of the bargain by not letting it dilute or otherwise compromise his vision one iota.
But if you're rich these days, it's becoming difficult to
hold up your end of the bargain.
Now Little Caesars will
hold up its end of the bargain and will give away free lunch combos, which usually cost $ 5.
The only way to know for certain that your content is
holding up its end of the bargain is by agreeing on goals early on and using the right tools to measure your work against those goals as you go.
Collateral minimizes the risk to your lender should you fail to
hold up your end of the bargain.
He held up his end of the bargain.
But when you go into a game planning to have both sides of the ball do their job, when one side shits the bed, it is likely going to end poorly even if the other side did their job and
held up their end of the bargain.
The Buffaloes lost to UCLA, 45 - 23, because their offense couldn't close drives and their defense couldn't
hold up its end of the bargain (UCLA averaged 7.2 yards per play), but they came in with a plan and executed it.
Show your child that when
he holds up her end of the bargain — speaking to you in a respectful and calm manner to express what she wants or thinks — she earns and gets your attention.
If you ever find that your work is not
holding up their end of the bargain, hold them accountable.
Cantor said he plans to vote for Cuomo on the WFP line in November even if by that time it becomes clear that Cuomo hasn't
held up his end of the bargain to the satisfaction of party leaders.
This audit follows one that was conducted earlier this year, which found that 182 buildings whose owners had promised to add public spaces — in exchange for extra floors or other perks at their properties — weren't
holding up their end of the bargain.
«This Administration has failed to
hold up their end of the bargain,» Palma said, in statement.
In April, City Comptroller Scott Stringer issued a report that found that 182 buildings whose owners had promised to add public spaces — in exchange for extra floors or other perks at their properties — weren't
holding up their end of the bargain.
Now that the budget has been passed — on - time for the first time in five years — he has
held up his end of the bargain.
Stephen Boyer of BitSight, a cybersecurity rating company, says despite their criminal behavior, hackers have an incentive to
hold up their end of the bargain.
Most of the property owners that snagged extra floors in their buildings by promising the city that they would add public spaces aren't
holding up their end of the bargain.