And I believe the right way to do it is to live up to an old-fashioned principle of shared responsibility.
And I believe the right way to tackle it is to live up to another old-fashioned principle, which is shared responsibility.
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Hulu was previously considered a serious threat to Netflix, but it failed to live up to expectations.
Boards have also grown acutely aware of their responsibility to shareholders and of the consequences of failing to live up to it, so many have become more independent from management.
We couldn't really put that through its paces, so we'll have to wait to find out if it can live up to the understandably high expectations.
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However, if an executive producer of such a show is going to tout that one of its redeeming qualities is to help young women get excited about being in tech, then I would expect it to live up to that expectation.
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But it has the chance to regain its stature as a regional force if it can live up to its bold trade targets.
His much-trailed plans to curb executive pay failed to live up to their billing: it amounted to no more than consultation and getting the former boss of Rolls-Royce to investigate.
Obama's health care plan will fail either to pass into law, or if it becomes law, it will fail to live up to his promises.
And while you may be inclined to believe that people should work even if it means earning less than if they allow the government to pay for them in the guise of welfare, it becomes difficult for individuals to live up to that standard when the ability to feed their children hangs in the balance.
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To really live up to its brand promise, Standard Chartered felt it needed to fully understand the effect of its activities on the countries in which it operates.
In its statement, IKEA said it believes it can "live up to the guidelines and keep within the spirit of the policy" by building upon relationships it already has in India, where it works closely with 70 suppliers of good ranging from textiles to rugs to ceramics for its global stores.
Their burdens are ones that no one should have to bear alone, and it is up to all of us to live our lives in a way worthy of their sacrifice.
If Vancouver is to continue to live up to its reputation as an urban paradise, it will need a city government with the power, as well as the will, to keep it that way.
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Clearnet centre on just how it is meant to live up to its promise.
Only if VMware becomes the new operating system can it be sure to live up to the hype.
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So will it live up to The Dark Knight at the box office?
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Easdaq initially touted itself as just that, but it has failed to live up to expectations: its listings pale beside the 165 on Euro.
Only the official channel Rossiya provided an analysis of the new US presidency in its main evening bulletin, saying that it was unlikely to live up to expectations.
Saturday's second game had been billed as one of the most intriguing of the Euro 2012's group stages but it rarely failed to live up to the pre-match hype.
And I think all of those involved in the P5-plus-1 would encourage Iran to take that deadline as seriously as it's being taken by us to live up to their responsibilities.
The television audience got to watch it all live: the cross-eyed canvassers holding ballots up to the light under the big round magnifying glass, searching for signs of intent.
They did not have an extensive discussion but they did agree that it was important to continue the process that's been established through the P5-plus-1, again, to work closely as it relates to holding Iran accountable for its failure to live up to its obligations.
And sources close to the conversations have made it clear that senior ministers believe the banks have to live up to their responsibilities.
But Iran has obligations as part of the NPT that it must live up to.
Mr Gilmour's biography does not entirely live up to the claims that it makes to say something new about Kipling's relations with empire.
Whether it can live up to sky-high expectations is another matter.
Greece is certainly being told it must live up to its commitments, but talk of a Greek exit from the eurozone has suddenly disappeared from political circles in Berlin.
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