You have to go through so many filters, answer to the critics, match up to the last decent work. |
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But how could anything match up to what are quite frankly the most enjoyable gigs we've ever been to? |
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As far as pace is concerned, I don't think I have seen a single team that could match up to what we're doing. |
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And one way to make us feel that we are lacking is by showing us images of people the majority of us do not match up to. |
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The statistics of most of the old-timers don't match up to what guys are doing today. |
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So it seemed that, for me, anyway, poems were going to happen rarely if they were going to match up to what I would wish them to be. |
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As a result, notated bar lines may not match up to the bar lines one hears. |
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One mistake listed is that in one scene the hands of a man striking drums in the background do not match up to the drumbeat on the soundtrack. |
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With two of their taller men unavailable to play, Sutton found it difficult to match up to Magic height-wise. |
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An implicit requirement is that parasites and their hosts match up to some degree. |
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Watching the best players in the world right now mostly failing to match up to the requirements has provided a morbid kind of fascination. |
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It is one of his dullest performances, in a film that really needs someone to match up to memories of Humphrey Bogart and the noble Galahads of 1940s cinema. |
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In fact, the dean or chair must match up to fifty percent of the institutional support provided to the faculty. |
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The balance, structure, and body of the whites match up to the high hopes we have for this vintage. |
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We subject our products and procedures to continuous scrutiny and identify areas that do not yet match up to our customers' expectations. |
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While the results fail to match up to initial expectations, there have nonetheless been some achievements. |
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How does this match up to understanding that the industry will work in an unsubsidized, unsupported manner from the government? |
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However, the institutional reforms that followed the Copenhagen Declaration failed to match up to the ambitions and challenges of Europe. |
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In spite of this immense commercial success, the profitability of this division failed to match up to expectations. |
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Any product that does not match up to this standard must be withdrawn and appropriately disposed of, because products that we would not wish for ourselves should not be exported to more disadvantaged countries either. |
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Wondering how you match up to the craggers? |
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The practice still needs to match up to the words. |
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So, Heart of Darkness didn't quite match up to what I'd read of him. |
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Watch King of Kong and then see how you match up to world champs. |
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Make sure the voltage regulator and pulley match up to the old one. |
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Somehow the reality didn't match up to the dream. |
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I've identified some films that I think match up to my trailer, the type of film that I'm trying to sell, and I'm asking you to help me by playing that trailer. |
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Although Pradnik Valley does not quite match up to World Heritage standards there is no doubt that it is of great national significance with a high standard of management and protection. |
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Although the resources made available are not negligible, they do not match up to the genuine convergence policy that these countries vitally need if they are to meet the extensive challenges we have just identified. |
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This contrasting picture verdict does not match up to the constant concern expressed by the public and echoed on a number of occasions by the European Council. |
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The dollars that we are investing in Canadians and employment insurance hardly match up to some of the dollars that we have put into companies across this country to deal with the impacts of the financial crisis. |
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It has been gradually introduced between 2004 and 2007, and, at the initiative of the European Commission, will be subject to a Health Check in 2008 to assess whether the results match up to the reform's initial objectives. |
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All recommendations about positioning are based on probabilities and must be adjusted using specific information about the teams, the players and events in the match up to that point. |
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The amateurish motion capture does not match up to the thrill you expect from a Rajini flick. |
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It's the gold standard and what any other technology has to match up to, but none have, in my opinion. |
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