If the Cumbrian rock isn't up to scratch the government will have to look elsewhere.
Unfortunately, that's pretty much where the similarities end, as this device's software really wasn't up to scratch.
For the soldiers, it's a job fair where they aren't up against recent college graduates in three-piece suits.
"I wasn't up against against a bunch of pansies out there, they're the best in the world, " said Danvers-Smith.
However, Kotkin admits the navigation isn't up to par, and vows that its kinks will be hammered out in a final product.
Occasionally, he missed the humor in the situation, especially if advance work for his events wasn't up to his standards.
Many of the British complaints surrounding the Olympics reflect our understandable concern that our government just isn't up to managing it.
The previous generation of chips and system software on which the Palm platform was based just wasn't up to the task.
"The content was always there, but the devices weren't up to par, " says Curtis Carroll, Benchmark's director of sales and marketing.
Turns out Pfeiffer wasn't up to the task of running the complex organization Compaq became -- or taking on direct-sellers like Dell.
This will be a factor they will have to sort out in Australia this winter, although their attack isn't up to much.
It's become a frock-fest vehicle for Romola Garai, but she isn't up to the job and isn't convincing as the stunningly beautiful Gwendolen.
Those who go in for Madge's sort of stuff haven't been howling that her newest installment of computer-generated thumping isn't up to snuff.
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"We have a lot of lower extremity injuries, so I think the damage was low to the ground and wasn't up, " Dr Burke said.
"We have a lot of lower-extremity injuries, so I think the damage was low to the ground and wasn't up, " Dr. Peter Burke said.
We know that more megapixels do not mean a lot if the technology behind it - notably the sensor - isn't up to much.
That is probably the essence of why margins weren't up to snuff and why investors are punishing the stock in the aftermath of the news.
Nets point guard Deron Williams, meanwhile, wasn't up to the challenge.
One upstart, Chicory Systems of Austin, Texas, pursues the opposite approach: Because the chips aren't up to the task, they should be made to think less.
This means you can run your own mic solution if the internal microphone isn't up to your standards (and there's a good chance it won't be).
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Kerry said America's basic force posture wasn't up to debate.
In a cute bit of installation wit, the "painting" isn't up on a wall, but instead rests backside out on two felt-covered wood blocks, as if the exhibition were still in preparation.
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' I wasn't up for the Federal Reserve.
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Sound quality isn't up to the standards of other Star Trek games and it often sounds like a bad dubbing job as one of your characters barks out meaningless drivel when you give an order.
Unlike the wretched Estelle Morris, who resigned two months ago after admitting she wasn't up to the job, Charles Clarke, the new education secretary, is showing some reluctance to continue the charge up this particular blind alley.
But the North American truck market is expected to recover in the second half of 2007, which presumably doesn't bode well for Volvo (nasdaq: VOLV - news - people ) if its factories aren't up to speed.
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