If you're concerned about Prime Minister Maliki living up to these expectations, what's the alternative?
His vision was living up to the American ideal of equality, equal opportunity for all.
Those living up to 30km away have been told to stay indoors to minimise exposure.
The completed spec is a scorcher when living up to its full potential, too.
Since then they have mostly failed to deliver practical applications living up to their sci-fi promise.
In fact it relies on many people, not least Mr Schmidt, living up to their expectations.
It runs all day and all night certainly living up to the advertised 10 hours of use.
We also have a mission report that assesses how well we are living up to our mission.
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The drinks industry boom contrasts with other sectors where sales are not living up to high expectations.
It is time for us to come together and to start living up to our own values.
Living up to these principles is an obligation we have as Americans -- and to one another.
Overall, said an industrialist who was present, the meeting fell short of living up to its promise.
They must, however, ensure that an accord is credible, and that we're living up to our obligations.
But that doesn't mean they're living up to their outsized salaries--many of them aren't, at least in 2010.
So ultimately winning this global competition comes down to living up to the promise of places like this.
With the first generation of 401(k)-investors set to retire, is this plan living up to the hype?
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At the same time, each of these movies faces the challenge of potentially not living up to expectations.
Kellogg was frustrated that sales of its Nutri-Grain bars and Rice Krispies Treats weren't living up to their potential.
But we continue to -- we will continue to hold Iran responsible for living up to its international obligations.
Recently he has been living up to that name, with increasingly gloomy predictions.
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And as last weeks news seems to show, little by little, we seem to be living up to that legacy.
Fans of a nomination fight will point to this forced exit as the primary process living up to its purpose.
As the report makes clear, Dunn and his team are living up to their promise of listening internally as well.
We need to all live up to our responsibilities as faithfully as these workers here are living up to theirs.
By implementing this agreement, we are living up to the aspirations, norms and responsibilities that Mahatma Gandhi embodied and championed.
If not for the Jordan factor, memories of Bowie not living up to his draft position would have faded long ago.
In Europe, they're called manifestos--voters take them seriously, and parties in power actually make occasional gestures toward living up to them.
One important question is whether Greece is not living up to its commitments or were the assumptions underpinning last year's bail-out unrealistic.
In living up to it, we know the security and the prosperity of our nation is about a lot more than politics.
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