Sentences with phrase «up to his standards of»

«We are being watched over, therefore we need to live up to the standards of not only religion but also Freemasonry.»
And despite the fact that many Canadians were sorely disappointed in Target's initial efforts, many held out hope that Target Canada would eventually live up to the standards of their US counterparts, stores that are in fact a favourite cross-border shopping destination.
«The mass never comes up to the standard of its best member, but on the contrary degrades itself to a level with the lowest» Henry David Thoreau
You have openly revealed a profound unwillingness to even study the issue God loving Christians all over the world have held up to the standard of God's love and found views like yours to be lacking.
Even though I chafed at the suggestion that I had gone into the ministry «to follow in my father's footsteps,» I knew that they were large footsteps and wondered if I would be able to live up to the standard of faithfulness and effectiveness he had embodied.
I was a churchy person, and I spent my life judging those who did not measure up to my standards of Godly living.
This approach does not conform to the Charter «values» the government claims to uphold, and it certainly does not measure up to the standards of a healthy democratic polity.
In those days, sinners fell into five basic categories: people who did dirty things for a living (such as pig farmers and tax collectors), people who did immoral things (such as liars and adulterers), people who did not keep the law up to the standards of the religious authorities (such as you and me), Samaritans and gentiles.
Too bad the music isn't quite up to the standards of the rest of the work.
You can't measure which is more true or better solely by seeking how much members of each group live up to the standards of only one of those groups.
We can all agree that he did not live up to the standards of a follower of Jesus, but as you people are so fond of telling us, «we're all sinners, all the time» anyway.
And I've seen some women with a career feel like they don't measure up to the standard of the «perfect moms» whose parties look like a Pinterest post, even while they're earning a bonus at work.
Western Europeans seemed to be resolving the tension between Christian and un-Christian customs so prominent in the Middle Ages by abandoning any attempt to live up to the standards of the New Testament.
So will this judge get mad because Metta World Peace isn't living up to the standard of what he named himself?
But in the meantime we have Arteta as captain which means he plays every game he is fit for when he is clearly not up to the standard of DM we need for the matches against our biggest rivals.
We are not up to the standards of City and the fact we're not trying to close the gap despite having money is wholely worrying.
Ozil as CAM, Ramsey and Jack behind him for easy games and Arteta or Flamini coming in for tougher fights (here is our biggest problem even those two are not up to standards of a good DM) It could work but I am most scared of the big teams as our core is still weak.
He simply is not up to the standard of the other top strikers in the PL and he was therefor, indirectly, the reason Wenger tried to convert Sanchez to central striker.
The facilities and infrastructure at the circuit are also very good, and are already up to the standard of hosting Formula 1.
25 Notre Dame On the field and off, this once proud program continues its struggle to live up to the standards of the past
Martinez is a good young keeper who needs more experience at the top level but isn't up to the standard of Szczesny or Cech.
It's part of Cherry's shtick to run down players who fail to measure up to his standards of hockey manliness.
We hope for gradual improvements so one day we play a better quality of football but we will never be up to the standards of the so called big clubs.
«These undignified comments do not live up to the standards of an institution as respectable and high - performing as the Spanish league.»
Often played at right back, Smalling appeared to be a player that wasn't up to the standard of Manchester United.
It is necessary for you to check if the stroller and the bassinet are both up to the standard of your expectations and needs, before making the purchase.
Graco Contender 65 Convertible can rise up to the standard of protection your child needs at a price that won't break your bank.
I insist that this organisation lives up to the standard of behaviour we expect of others.»
These efforts and more are documented by Clive Hamilton, in his long - awaited book Silent Invasion: China's Influence in Australia.The controversy surrounding the book's publications and ensuing debates show an increasingly conflictual debate, which has not lived up to the standards of open and honest discussion of the presented facts.
The NPP after submitting names for representation on Saturday 15th April, 2017 edition of Newsfile, was surprised to hear on the live show our representatives «were not up to the standard of the show».
The party however, believes the decision that their representatives «were not up to the standard of the show» and the subsequent «unsavoury pronouncement» by the show's host, Samson Lardy Ayenini was surprising.
He pointed that out that «It will also enhance services up to the standards of international best practices and the Police Service is also introducing a more professional, cost - effective and community friendly model of policing.»
Mr. Yakubu contends that, the resolution of the report was contradictory, and did not measure up to the standards of good governance because, «if you look at the code of conduct, it was enacted to prevent public officials from being in conflict of interest situations.
«It's not up to the standards of what you'd expect in a mayoral race that has national attention,» he said.
Mike Napier, a strategy director at engineering firm Costain, made the comments at the launch of a report showing that the UK's GDP would receive a # 100 billion boost if our infrastructure was brought up to the standards of competitor economies.
NHS services that are falling short must be brought up to the standards of the best.
That is also stands up to the standards of a regular dish of chicken enchilada with regard to taste, texture and appearance was a huge plus for me.
The prices are thought higher than the usual but are up to the standards of quality and distinctive designs by Maria.
Singles over 50 sign up expecting to find a more mature dating crowd and can feel frustrated by the youth and flippancy of members who don't measure up to the standards of respectable senior dating sites.
In addition to the above, the search engine fails to live up to the standards of other dating websites.
And though it may not necessarily live up to the standards of that original film or even climb to the ranks of Scorsese's best, there's still a whole lot to enjoy here.
While on whole the movie is certainly not up to the standards of the Oscar - winning «Wallace and Gromit» films — which were also produced by England's Aardman Animation — it does have a few modestly amusing moments.
Not up to the standard of Victor Nunez's previous directorial efforts.
If it isn't quite up to the standards of «Ed Wood,» Tim Burton's 1994 tribute to the auteur of such misbegotten fruits of moviemaking as «Plan 9 From Outer Space,» it is nonetheless a much - needed distraction.
The Lego Ninjago Movie can't hope to live up to the standard of either the original film or Lego Batman.
Along with some problems with minor characters seemingly existing only to be killed / assimilated is the issue of CG simply not being up to the standard of the old models used by the original movie.
I would also argue that War Horse was not up to the standards of either Spielberg's body of work or the Academy's choices.
But all in all bloodborne FAILS to live up to the standard of excellent gameplay that the souls series has been known for.
Does The Commuter live up to the standard of a Neeson / Collet - Serra joint?
There's always something special about a large group of students uniting under a single cause, even if it holds no political motivation (sigh... we'll never live up to the standards of Egyptian youth).
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