Sentences with phrase «which lives up to the promise»

We've created a magnificent space for the restaurant which lives up to the promise of the exceptional menu.

Not exact matches

If Trump doesn't live up to his deal - making promises we could face another four years of legislative stalemate — which for many businesses may not be such a bad thing either.
The latest version of the House GOP bill, which Republican leaders are trying to figure out whether they have the votes to pass this week, wouldn't live up to that promise and would weaken those protections.
Speaking of the relevance of the church to the life of Christians and the spread of the Gospel, the Conference pointed out that in spite of all its past and present failures to live up to its divine mission, the church is, and remains, the fellowship to which our Lord has given promises, and through which He carries forward His purpose for humankind.
Through the death and resurrection of that Son, God wiped out our sinful past, joined us to himself in an everlasting and unbreakable covenant, gave us instructions about how to live until his Son comes again to set up his rule over all the earth, and promised, to all who trust his ways and work, eternal life and joy in his kingdom which will have no end.
In situations of suffering and even death the dominant biblical stories hold up to us a promise that the «God of the living» can never be defeated even by the most hopeless extremes into which our experience leads us.
Her bill would create protections which are inclusive, applying to all torture survivors; preventive, rather than waiting for harm to occur; and effective, by introducing new measures to ensure the Home Office lives up to its promises.
Republicans, who believe the issue could prove toxic in an environment in which voters already deeply distrust government and exasperated with insider - driven politics, have pursued a strategy to knock Democratic Senate candidates off balance and advance a larger narrative that the Obama administration has failed to live up to the high ethical standards and transparency it promised voters two years ago.
Mr. Cuomo has long had a fractious relationship with the left - leaning WFP, which endorsed him for governor for a second time at its June convention only after he committed to campaigning to flip the State Senate into Democratic hands — a promise many feel Mr. Cuomo has not lived up to.
Fears have been raised that party political discord over the pace at which constitutional reform across the UK should take place could result in failure to live up to promises to the Scots.
«Which of those promises did they fail to live up to?
Also at 10 a.m., Assemblyman Sean Ryan will discuss a new report from the state Authorities Budget Office which shows that 44 percent of Industrial Development Agencies across the state did not live up to their job creation promises during the last four years, 936 Delaware Avenue, Suite 5, Buffalo.
«By releasing the latest video showing the grand conspiracy on the part of (Yakubu) Gowon and the British (government) to commit premeditated genocide, it is apparent that he intends to live up to his promise to sink Nigeria with hidden truths which the world does not know exist.
In a University of California, Riverside meta - analysis of 20 published studies, conscientious people were more likely to live longer, which makes sense: If you're good at keeping promises and showing up on time, you'll probably be good at sticking to healthy diet and lifestyle habits.
But like Mad Max 3 before it, the film never lives up to the promise of the ideas that it raises, resulting in a film which is enjoyable but only memorable in passing.
And based on the trailers released thus far, which showcase its marriage of art house and mainstream sensibilities, «Snowpiercer» is living up to its promise as one of the year's most intriguing movies.
The strong start made me disappointed by the rest of the game which didn't live up to the first promises.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening November 23, 2007 BIG BUDGET FILMS August Rush (PG for slight violence, mild profanity and mature themes) Freddie Highmore stars as the title character in this escapist fantasy about a promising musical prodigy who runs away from an orphanage to New York City to find his parents (Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Myers) only to end up living with a Fagin - like wizard (Robin Williams) and lots of other kids in a makeshift shelter in an abandoned theater which was once the Fillmore East.
Hopefully the issues found by playtesters this year — which caused its subsequent delay — should ensure that it lives up to its promise in 2017.
It will be going up against Disney's live - action remake of Mulan, which promises to be another box office monster for the mouse house.
By Pete Hammond HollywoodNews.com: Ben Affleck has had a career of ups and downs but to his credit he hasn't let critical brickbats or tabloid fodder derail him from living up to the promising talent he showed as an actor and writer in 1997's Good Will Hunting which won Ben -LSB-...]
If Mickey Mouse turned up promising to turn two public schools into private charter schools, the corporate «reformers» would back him to the hilt, and they would be sending live «supporters» to any meeting at which Mickey Mouse spoke in favor of his proposal.
This expertise needs to be quality - assured and peer - reviewed - there is no point paying good money for training that others have already found lacking, or which fails to live up to its promises.
Sony has also improved the battery life, promising up to 2 months of use (with Wi - Fi switched off), which equates to double the capacity of the Sony Reader PRS - T1.
The Nook Tablet will offer up to 11.5 hours of battery life, which beats the Kindle Fire's promise of an 8 - hour battery life.
If a product that is meant to clean up or dispose of pet waste fails to deliver on the manufacturer's promise, the sanitary environment in which consumers live could be compromised.
I tried all my possible means to get him back, after much begging, but all to no avail.and he confirmed it that he has made his decision, and he has moved on with his life, but he promised to always check up on the kids from time to time which he never did for 7 months.
Third - parties seem to be actively lying to Nintendo, promising that they will provide games, then failing to living up to that promise (which, by the way, they seemed to never have intended to fulfill in the first place).
While there's no doubt that it's a little thin on content right now, Nintendo has promised to bulk it up with free DLC for the life of the game (much like Splatoon, which has become a much different beast 12 months on).
The stuff is indestructible, endlessly creative, and lives up to the company's promise that any «two LEGO bricks produced decades apart can still fit together,» which is really saying something in this day and age of built - in obsolescence and shoddy construction.
We want to provide a high quality service to all our clients which protects their interests and we want to live up to our Client Promises.
Kingston criticizes the Commission for not living up to its own promises on good governance (in its White Paper on European Governance) which seek to achieve coherence between the different EU policies which was central to the EU's views on good governance.
Other concerns of the panel included Mr. Groia stating that the OSC was not living up to its promises with respect to the admissibility of documents (paras. 103 - 104 & 147), and that the OSC was employing a «conviction filter» when determining which documents it would allow to be admitted into evidence (paras. 133, 142 & 145).
Promise Whole Life Select 10 / Select 20 — which is designed to have the policy fully paid up by either 10 or 20 years
But Qualcomm now has their own solution to the problem which promises to not only make a better stable connection by splitting up the audio into left and right channels, but it also helps battery life.
The device is packing a 4,000 mAh battery which promises «up to 2 days» of battery life, a claim which we will definitely put to test.
The new Amazfit Bip, which is available in the US starting today, provides up to a promised 45 days of battery life, putting even the venerable Pebble (RIP) to shame.
Unlike other smartwatches currently available in the market, the new Amazfit Bip promises an unprecedented battery life of up to 45 days on a single charge, beating even the now - defunct Pebble, which was renowned for its long - lasting battery.
Huawei promises up to three days of battery life with the Classic connected over Bluetooth and Wi - Fi, a claim which would put its longevity far ahead of other Android watches.
Underlying those specs is a 4,000 mAh battery, which the company promises will provide up to two days of battery life — though considering the fact that its moderately - sized display and mid-range chipset should sip juice slowly, that may be an underestimate for most users.
Apple Watch battery life is 18 hours based on mix use, revealed CEO Tim Cook, which does technically live up to his promise of only requiring «nightly charging.»
The A50 promises up to 15 hours of battery life, which seems in line with my testing.
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