Examples of 'up to the promise' in a sentence

Meaning of "up to the promise"

up to the promise: This phrase is often used to indicate whether someone or something has fulfilled or lived up to the expectations, standards, or commitments that were made or implied

How to use "up to the promise" in a sentence

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up to the promise
I expected him to live up to the promise he made me.
The problem with men … is that the reality never lives up to the promise.
This edition lives up to the promise of first edition.
And we will see if the final product lives up to the promise.
The interior lives up to the promise of the exterior.
Of course, the results seldom live up to the promise.
They do not live up to the promise of the preamble.
However, it is difficult to live up to the promise.
It lives up to the promise of its cover.
But neither have lived up to the promise.
We need to live up to the promise to double aid for Africa by 2010.
But the reality does not live up to the promise.
We live up to the promise.
This is Arcadia, broadcasting on the emergency frequency. we live up to the promise.
It never lives up to the promise.

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Measured growth, stable economy? Mexico 's economy has not lived up to the promise of NAFTA.
But nothing to match up to the promise of the first set.
The technology of that I think has not lived up to the promise in many cases.
Does it live up to the promise of the book?
But lucky for you, you live up to the promise.
It is about living up to the promise of America.
We'll never know if Bhutto could have lived up to the promise she held.
I hope the sequel can live up to the promise of its predecessor.
The palate does not quite measure up to the promise of the nose.
They were making their way back up to the promise of hot coffee and a fire.
I honestly doubt the contents can live up to the promise of the picture!
We know that man failed to live up to the promise of his Enlightenment dreams.
I say that we live up to the promise.
Can these products live up to the promise of a healthy, fit body?
Can't wait for the follow up to The Promise.
You have truly lived up to the promise of man 's best friend . ".
It can't possibly live up to the promise.
And they have failed to live up to the promise of creating jobs.
She largely lived up to the promise.
An upscale experience that lives up to the promise of your product.
The interior can not quite live up to the promise of the exterior.
He was a writer who had never lived up to the promise of his first novel.
Let us hope the box set lives up to the promise of these two discs.
No show could live up to the Promise.
The interior of the Tiguan lives up to the promise of the exterior appearance.
As a society, we are not living up to the promise or the responsibility.
Are you going to live up to the promise or not?
Waiting for you to step up to the promise that's been.
Would this second novel live up to the promise of the first?
And guess what, the film lives up to the promise of its first look.
However, most eHealth programs did not live up to the promise over the long term.
I say … we live up to the promise.
It 's a sultry club mood that lives up to the promise of the dark, red artwork.

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