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30 Sentences With "not up to snuff"

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There are divisions in the company that are not "up to snuff," said Cramer.
If you're not up-to-snuff on the recent #FlatEarth debate, welcome to the internet.
Sadly, despite her nickname of "Bird Girl," her pigeon is "a little tough" and not up to snuff.
There were also new penalty payments when health care providers were considered not up to snuff, Sommers explained.
It found that many people underestimate the impact their note will have — or worry that their writing's not up to snuff.
A new director was hired, but it seems to me and to several of my peers and other stakeholders that he is not up to snuff.
Only in 2003 did Miami Gardens incorporate as a city, and only because "the services that our area received were not up to snuff," Jackson said.
And if their children's grades too were not up to snuff, they could bribe coaches to accept them as fake tennis, soccer and water polo prodigies.
Internally, Netflix employees equate working there to playing on a pro sports team: If your impact is not up to snuff, you get replaced by a better player.
"But is it too much to ask that they, you know, acknowledge the problems they're having and show some recognition that something's not up to snuff?" he wondered.
While NBC has claimed that Farrow's reporting, as presented to them, was not up to snuff, Farrow has repeatedly hinted that something else was behind Lack's decision not to run his story.
This is of particular importance right now, as the Department of Labor and the Internal Revenue Service crack down on out-of-compliance sponsors of plans that are not up to snuff.
"I'm a prune Danish person," said Shirley Gerstel, who was making her first visit since she had a dispute three years ago with Mr. Perl over a blueberry pie she felt was not up to snuff.
Jason Derulo pulled the plug on his concert in Prague Thursday night after his tour manager determined the structural integrity of the stage was not up to snuff, and we're told a lawsuit may be brewing.
NBC has claimed that Farrow's reporting, as presented to them, was not up to snuff but the celebrity scion's work ultimately appeared in the New Yorker and won the coveted Pulitzer Prize while helping launch the #MeToo movement.
As The Verge's James Vincent concludes from his reporting, AI is not up to snuff when it comes to the nuances of human language, and that's not even taking into consideration the edge cases where even humans disagree.
If you're not up to snuff, a stranger at a desk or counter may inform you to your face that your dream house is out of reach or that you won't have a car to drive to work.
But just days before the show was due to open in July, the Bolshoi's director, Vladimir Urin, declared that the troupe was, apparently, not up to snuff and cancelled the premiere, replacing it with an old standby, "Don Quixote".
But a new ten-year study of 10,000 red dwarfs from the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) mission, a space telescope NASA launched in 2003 to observe 10 billion years of intergalactic history in ultraviolet light is not up to snuff.
Glass and aluminum were used whenever possible — to the chagrin of wealthy passengers who thought some furnishings were not up to snuff for a luxury liner — and Gibbs even tried to have an aluminum piano built for entertaining on board.
A lot of the paintings we find were restored early on, but the restoration was not up to snuff, so sometimes that previous restoration makes it harder to take care of than if it had never been done in the first place.
Back in 2013, I underwent three IVF treatments, each of which ended with a small amount of embryos that were not up to snuff (definitely not what you want when you're paying tens of thousands of dollars for the chance of a baby).
Askren is the sole man to defeat Koreshkov, and while he remains one of the top welterweight talents out there he has looked lazy and downright sloppy at times in his last few fights, seemingly aware that the opposition he has been matched against is not up to snuff.
Chinese chip engineers tell tales of local manufacturing that just is not up to snuff, while analysts point out the many areas where China remains reliant on technology from the United States, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan and Europe, with some questioning whether government policies are in the right place.
"So either the security vetting was not up to snuff, or this is someone they put in a serious position of authority and didn't actually make her hold a security clearance, thereby undermining the entire concept of the position," Brad Moss, a national security attorney in Washington, D.C., told VICE News.
"They might not even get into that training program because their math skills are not up to snuff, and they 're going to use their Pell money on remedial education and they're going to hate it and be out," said Seung Kim, the Local Initiatives organization's senior program director for family income and wealth.
But there also is a deep sense among leading GOP voices that the fact it took more than a year for this issue to get high-level attention is more proof the White House political and management teams are not up to snuff, or so overwhelmed with constant West Wing drama that they are not policing the rest of the administration.
If you have an older laptop that's not doing the needs for you, if you feel like ... Maybe you're a creative person who's doing a lot more video editing now than you were five years ago, and your current laptop is not up to snuff, it can't handle a higher resolution like 4K and stuff like that, maybe the battery doesn't last anymore because it's all worn out, then totally, you can upgrade to a new laptop.
King thought Dave was not up to snuff, but was "blown away" by Dave's performance in rehearsals. Kerry later said, "He's [Lombardo] got the feet and he's got the hands, he's not missing a step." Lombardo decided to resume drumming duties. His first show was at Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut on 24 January 2002.
But no one's skills can transcend the kooky banality of a trying-on-dresses montage or burnish the somewhat creepy way in which Harvey first comes on to Kate. Still, these two prove a pleasure to watch, and their conversations are realistic troves of give and take . . . Middle-aged romances are, sadly, hard to find on the silver screen, so it's with some hesitation I pronounce Last Chance Harvey not up to snuff. Yet if we are to see any more romances starring characters old enough to have witnessed both Hoffman and Thompson winning Oscars, it's our responsibility to go out and support this one.

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