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If your credit score's not quite up to snuff, CreditRepair.
That's not to say that public hospitals aren't up to snuff.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look their best is quite up to snuff.
None of the current lot is up to snuff for various reasons.
He checked the engine and made sure everything looked up to snuff.
It's possible things go wrong or that it isn't up to snuff.
Sandy Levin (D-Mich.) said the current plan wasn't up to snuff.
Sephora is also known for actively helping brands get themselves up to snuff.
"For once my staff is up to snuff and working well," he says.
But regulators ought still to ensure that risk processes are up to snuff.
So far, West has not yet revealed whether their performances are up to snuff.
We went back to these restaurants and the food just wasn't up to snuff.
There are divisions in the company that are not "up to snuff," said Cramer.
Those include broadening its assortment and making sure its search capabilities are up to snuff.
If you're not up-to-snuff on the recent #FlatEarth debate, welcome to the internet.
If your router isn't up to snuff, Netgear's Nighthawk model is a good upgrade option.
Imagine yourself at a party complaining that some author's latest book isn't up to snuff.
I tried to volunteer a couple of times, but my Spanish wasn't up to snuff.
Prince also said that his iOS developer skills aren't quite up to snuff just yet.
Based on this unfortunate result, it's safe to say this particular unit wasn't up to snuff.
Frei is not shy in noting that the current one has not been up to snuff.
This includes making sure that everything is up to snuff at its virtual reality company, Oculus .
If an OLED screen isn't up to snuff, they're not going to include it in iPhones.
Then, citing the fact that manuscripts weren't up to snuff, she would cancel the project entirely.
Tyrese had refused, saying her grades weren't up to snuff and she should focus on academics.
In the 38 plans US News & World Report looked at, a few numbers weren't up to snuff.
That would matter less if Colombia's own facilities for things like genetic sequencing were up to snuff.
Instead, build a cash buffer for emergencies and make sure your homeowner's insurance is up to snuff.
Apparently, the desk provided for him was not quite up to snuff — or up to size, rather.
The State Department has pushed back against Comey's assessment that its security culture isn't up to snuff.
The mock sites Def Con built for the kids to hack aren't up to snuff, NASS said.
Microsoft is, of course, responsible for making sure the security of its software is up to snuff.
So much so you can bend it 30,000 times and it will still be up to snuff.
Unfortunately, the other 494 other companies don't seem to be up to snuff for a wild year ahead.
Prices can vary widely, and it's not always clear if what you're buying will be up to snuff.
And yet, the privacy practices of the people and programs handling that information isn't exactly up to snuff.
Hate to fact-check you there, but it seems gossip rags in New Zealand aren't up to snuff.
Sadly, despite her nickname of "Bird Girl," her pigeon is "a little tough" and not up to snuff.
Grads who have already snagged a job may want to focus on getting communications skills up to snuff.
It could've waited an extra year or two for Intel to get its 5G chips up to snuff.
A good cast can only do so much if a show's writing and direction isn't up to snuff.
"At enterprise scale, keeping everything up to snuff is very hard," CEO Banga told TechCrunch in an interview.
More specifically, it wants to sell them hardware and software that will keep their fleets up to snuff.
Unfortunately, don't expect any discounts in your next phone bill if that customers service isn't up to snuff.
They are truly lost: things that could have been if our infrastructure had only been up to snuff.
But students say that to do the half-German route, your language skills better be up to snuff.
And while Japan is happy to see its food culture spread globally, standards aren't always up to snuff.
There were also new penalty payments when health care providers were considered not up to snuff, Sommers explained.
Unfortunately, the user interface Facebook has in place for buying and selling things just isn't up to snuff.
Another flavor, pistachio pineapple, is currently off the menu because he can't find ingredients that are up to snuff.
When they purchased the property it already had a pool, but the location and size weren't up to snuff.
Sadly, it's not quite up to snuff for demanding droneographers, but that doesn't mean it's not a great drone.
Schroepfer's job was to get Facebook's AI up to snuff on catching even these devilishly ambiguous forms of content.
If you're a team leader, it's not fun when it appears as if your team isn't up to snuff.
Meanwhile, a group of House lawmakers say they still don't know whether Cuba's airport security is up to snuff.
The game selection, and perhaps more importantly, the emulation of some of those 20 games included, isn't up to snuff.
The company is still facing significant headwinds, including new reports about whether its autonomous technology is actually up to snuff.
However, it's clear that security tactics at Hollywood Presbyterian weren't quite up to snuff if the problem is still happening.
Better triple those figures above — all the more reason to make sure your Wi-Fi is up to snuff.  Lag.
When the WMP's performance isn't up to snuff, it can become a risk for more than just the issuing bank.
To me, it feels antiquated and slow, the camera isn't up to snuff anymore, and the battery life is abysmal.
But that's really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to keeping the national parks up to snuff.
That's better than the Razr, but it's not quite up to snuff with similarly sized Android phones that don't fold.
As long as your internet is up to snuff, all the streaming options your binge-loving heart could hope for, too.
Borba says that the man attempted to grab a tree and get away, but his lassoing skills were up to snuff.
The second issue, Eble explains, is that VR content isn't yet up to snuff for use cases that go beyond gaming.
In other words, companies haven't felt the same kind of pressure to make sure their current workforce is up to snuff.
My pre-planned questions, after all, seemed innocuous enough: What's his secret to keeping those impeccably groomed brows up to snuff?
" Dollar Tree: $2743 billion in sales, $1.75 EPS Cramer said "their last quarter wasn't up to snuff, and I was disappointed.
It found that many people underestimate the impact their note will have — or worry that their writing's not up to snuff.
"If you need to put the extra time in to get your work up to snuff, then do it," he says.
Mr. Renton said he can tell his restorations are up to snuff by the emotional reaction of veterans who inspect them.
He says everything looked up to snuff, so he bought the car from Brian for $330,000 and shipped it to Germany.
Tom Ford's got high standards ... so high, his $40 million crib isn't quite up to snuff, but that's about to change.
While the quiz shouldn't be too challenging if you're up to snuff on your cybersecurity basics, it can still get pretty tricksy.
Keeping work quality up to snuff will be a challenge, but by dangling higher wages, Jyve aligns its incentives with its workers.
And if the Echo's audio isn't up to snuff, you can use Bluetooth pairing or the auxiliary out port on the back.
It's time to make sure your entertainment setup is up to snuff with the best deals on 4K smart TVs this week.
" I think of them like, "how can I make these new songs up to snuff with what I've done in the past?
"The hamburgers weren't quite up to snuff, but the fried chicken was delicious with a nice crispy coating," one Japanese traveler said.
He would have to send the company bike specs, get samples back and visit to make sure standards are up to snuff.
I don't really need to belabor the point on the MacBook Pro keyboards just not being up to snuff for some time.
The SEC also uncovered another vulnerability: Some advisory firms failed to make sure their third-party vendors' cybersecurity practices were up to snuff.
Before buying a fixer-upper, make sure you're comfortable with the amount of plumbing work required to bring the place up to snuff.
Shares of Apple ticked higher Tuesday ahead of a quarterly earnings report expected to reveal if holiday iPhone sales were up to snuff.
It was the San Antonio defense that wasn't up to snuff, mostly due to the fact that it just couldn't stop Mike Conley.
But I had to dig around to find it, and then I had to figure out how to get it up to snuff.
"Our system has just not been up to snuff and I think a lot of people are frustrated by it," said Republican Sen.
"Our system has just not been up to snuff and I think a lot of people are frustrated by it," said Republican Sen.
"You can go back years and say the track department didn't get what it needs to keep things up to snuff," he said.
The company had planned to introduce the line at the Beekman in a setting the designer dismissed as not quite up to snuff.
Bringing the picture up to snuff and into the realm necessary for a feature like the Filmmaker or Netflix mode requires more power.
Even if your credit score is up to snuff, it's important to recognize what a landlord is looking for in an ideal tenant.
Players' feedback from the beta test was that the coaster-designing tool wasn't up to snuff, so back in the oven it went.
By handing management responsibilities to private firms under confidential 50-year contracts, the military had promised to bring the housing stock up to snuff.
Washington (CNN)The unemployment numbers candidate Donald Trump assailed for months on the campaign trail as "phony" and fictional are suddenly up to snuff.
Rift will change much more than gaming, but is the social and cinematic content up to snuff for non-gamers to buy in yet?
Nintendo is definitely going through some growing pains with its online service, but I feel that in a year it'll be up to snuff.
Of course, you need to make sure your internet connection speed is up to snuff, or else you can't stream in 4K at all.
He urged Americans not to take it for granted that someone else was going to ensure that their computer security was up to snuff.
Cook told Vogue that the ability to try on and buy clothes through augmented reality also likely won't be up to snuff this year.
DeBoer took the defeat in stride, but he has the benefit of coaching a veteran-laden club that knows it wasn't up to snuff.
New Coach Ben McAdoo will keep the offense up to snuff, and Eli Manning is sure to have one more golden year in him.
The company partners with local pool-maintenance firms to make sure that pools are up to snuff and proper pH levels before they're listed.
It uses an Intel Core i7-8750 processor with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, so the speeds will be up to snuff.
" However, he defended the policy's intentions, saying, "We need the pause and we need to make sure that the vetting standards are up to snuff.
The GH23 allows unlimited recording — in all video modes, Panasonic says — to the in-body SD card slots (assuming your cards are up to snuff).
"Maybe at some point when the technology is up to snuff it could be used to augment what happens in a traditional office," she says.
Most of us found the fuzz alluring, but plenty of folks on Twitter did not (neither did they find Halle Berry's hair up to snuff).
Maybe you prepped to get everything done on your to-do list, but discovered that for no particular reason you didn't feel up to snuff.
Volunteers use it all -- whatever isn't up to snuff to go on display gets composted and donated to local landscaping companies and gardeners, Sayer said.
" Steve King, 47, a job candidate in Fall River with experience running his own business, agreed: "I don't think robots are up to snuff yet.
As we reported, the Kardashian klan -- in particular Kris -- didn't think the location of the house and the security surrounding it was up to snuff.
The biggest priority for the new president is ensuring the joint American-Canadian-Mexican bid to host the 2026 World Cup is up to snuff.
Photo: GettyThe US Office of Management and Budget set out to investigate just how up to snuff the cybersecurity programs at federal agencies are and—surprise!
You need ridiculously precise instruments operating in completely noise-free environments to measure them, and until very recently, our detectors simply haven't been 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.
Every property is verified and reviewed comprehensively to make sure it's up to snuff, like this $2.1 million estate retreat on Lake Tinaroo in Yungaburra, Australia.
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.
You'll send along written documents with your application, but a citizenship officer will make the final call whether your English or French is up to snuff.
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.
The update adds a suite of new editing tools that bring the update up to snuff with the company's iPhone app and adds support for Apple's Pencil.
Moreover, it could grow the blockchain talent pool overall through Toptal's engineering skill development program, which helps their existing engineering pool get up to snuff on blockchain.
The royalty plus the rushed schedule meant Frye made money even if the game wasn't up to snuff, and thus Frye had incentive to complete it regardless.
Trump has also been pressed on whether his ground game -- which he said could have been stronger in Iowa -- is now up to snuff in New Hampshire.
Chinese companies are taking a leading role, despite a perception that some of the power stations China previously built in Indonesia were not entirely up to snuff.
And as of this week, it has achieved "first fire" and is running a battery of tests meant to ensure that everything is working up to snuff.
Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro went hard after former Vice President Joe Biden early, suggesting Biden's short-term memory wasn't up to snuff.
Once, when the mastering on 1978's Comes a Time wasn't up to snuff, he recalled the record's entire pressing and used the LPs to reroof his barn.
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.
"Pelosi does not understand the bill, she doesn't understand it ... so she's got to get up to snuff, learn the bill," Trump said at a White House event.
He's been confronted before with his failure to pay contractors, and he's always given the same defense: Their work wasn't up to snuff, and they didn't deserve it.
"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.
President Donald Trump held an exclusive interview in the Oval Office today with Breitbart and told the conservative news outlet that the show just wasn't up to snuff.
And they must come in to a clinical center to pass the sample, which earns them $40 for each stool that is up to snuff, Ms. Edelstein said.
When I let the pros remodeling our house use the Porter-Cable tools to get their opinions, they noted that the drivers and saws were up to snuff.
On the whole, it appears to be a good budget version of the TB-303, but some purists might not find it up to snuff to the original.
Roland is clearly catering to online content creators who don't (or can't) go all-in on their production but want something that's a little more up to snuff.
After you've done your homework on the market value of your skills, it's time to start a conversation with your manager about getting your salary up to snuff.
So when I first arrived, there were big questions about whether we had a big hole in our balance sheet and whether their credit disciplines were up to snuff.
But in order to get your skills up to snuff and get your foot in the door in the tech industry, you're going to need some top-notch instruction.
Roitfeld explained to WWD that the Kaiser simply didn't think the sheets called in for the shoot were up to snuff, so he decided to make it a BYOS.
Karl Guttag, an industry blogger, wrote recently that companies are still racing to get a less-than-perfect technology up to snuff for products hitting the market coming years.
The quality of themeless puzzles in this newspaper sometimes seems like an impossibly high standard to meet and, indeed, the first iteration of this puzzle wasn't up to snuff.
We're told cops are working with the players to make sure home security systems are up to snuff and, in some cases, additional security personnel are watching their houses.
Should be fall this year, but I'm not sure if I'll do Zeal and Ardor [gig] yet since the show wouldn't be quite up to snuff, especially for New York.
As cars go digital and there are finally infotainment systems that are up to snuff, we're starting to hear about services as a potential new revenue model for these automakers.
At 8:05 am MDT on Tuesday, SLS will undergo a qualification ground test at Orbital ATK's facilities in Utah that will see if its systems are up to snuff.
In order for regulatory agencies to have leverage in negotiating with drugmakers, they have to be able to say no to the drugs they don't think are up to snuff.
On the contrary, while companies like Bose are known for excellent noise cancellation, some others simply add it for the sake of it, and it's not always up to snuff.
AD is finally giving some behind-the-scenes details on the experience in a Q&A with fans on Friday ... saying he wasn't up to snuff on LeBron's fun meter.
According to Laura Mae Martin, executive productivity adviser at Google, there are a few key measures you can take if your the quality of your call isn't up to snuff.
King Yellowman says Snoop Dogg needs to keep his alter-ego, Snoop Lion, in retirement -- 'cause the hip-hop superstar's reggae album wasn't up to snuff ... by Jamaica's standards, anyway.
For our series Tried and True, we suss out trending goods & services, and take them for an honest-to-goodness spin IRL to find out if they're up to snuff.
Later, in an apparent effort to hide these setbacks, Holmes sent blood tests to third-party vendors using traditional blood diagnostic analysis because her own technology wasn't up to snuff.
For our series Tried and True, we suss out trending goods & services, and take them for an honest-to-goodness spin IRL to find out if they're up to snuff.
The announcement comes just after news that the athletes' village in western Rio's Barra da Tijuca is far from up to snuff, with the Australian Olympic delegation dubbing the area unlivable.
Milo Aukerman: Yeah, the main reason is that Bill [Stevenson] came in and put down some good songs, but I felt like my performance wasn't up to snuff on his songs.
No, you don't read about every prominent man who has been formally accused of sexual harassment at a major corporation—at least not if their legal department is up to snuff.
Hatch Oregon, on the other hand, will qualify all entrepreneurs before they can list on the site and make sure their prospectus is up to snuff, including explaining all the risks.
We don't know about you, but we're pretty pumped to see if they can keep their killer dance moves up to snuff more than two decades post-peak-bleached-tips era.
Here in Cincinnati, the orchestra carefully planned for its single season away from home, taking over a theater in downtown Cincinnati and spending $3 million to bring it up to snuff.
A series with more complicated storytelling — like Westworld, whose seasons almost resemble gigantic jigsaw puzzles — needs to take time to make sure that its stories and scripts are up to snuff.
Broadband providers would be eligible to receive money from the FCC's Universal Service Fund, which it uses to help fulfill its mainline duty of making sure communications infrastructure is up to snuff.
We're told the band didn't wanna jerk Joey around -- they're bringing him back without holding another audition, and it's because they feel he's probably up to snuff and in good health again.
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.
One issue with gaming laptops is that you can't really upgrade them later on, meaning that you'll need to buy a whole new machine once the GPU inside isn't up to snuff.
She felt that her boss's recipe wasn't up to snuff and was determined to improve upon it, but found that there was a shortage of resources for food proprietors and restaurant operators.
Since launching his bid, Biden has faced questions about whether he is physically up to snuff, and given that he would be 78 on inauguration day, the questions are likely to continue.
Countries with nuclear arms have to ensure they are "up to snuff" and not vulnerable to cyber attacks given technology changes since command and control systems were designed decades ago, Obama said.
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.
There's the cursory listen, the one that reveals which songs sound completely different from Swift's past work, which songs have that signature Swift earworm quality, and which songs aren't quite up to snuff.
Chris Kirkpatrick thinks Jessica Biel deserves some king-size candy bars for this year's Halloween costume ... and even though his look-alike wasn't up to snuff, he's still proud of his retired hairdo.
It's a good rule of thumb to never let your expectations soar too high — the lower you keep them, the less likely you are to be disappointed when something isn't up to snuff.
Although having a doula isn't guaranteed to give you a more pleasant birth experience — there's always the possibility that someone's training isn't up to snuff or that you'll disagree on some crucial issues.
Take-home assignments are becoming a common part of the job interview process, a way for employers to see if your skills are up to snuff before moving forward with the hiring company.
As a quality control inspector, Henry's job was to make sure materials and elements of the spacecraft were up to snuff, to report any damage or defects, and to look for possible improvements.
And it comes with a five-year warranty on the chair, as well as a 10-year warranty on the frame to help ensure it stays up to snuff for years to come. 
Images and references to chic, mid-century, modern Cadillac — the brand's heyday — are used in subtle, almost tentative ways The next stage in transforming Cadillac is to bring its 925 dealers up to snuff.
Michele Markarian, the director of strategic accounts for the website Air Charter Guide and an experienced traveler, once walked away from a flight she had booked because the airplane didn't look up to snuff.
The idea is to ensure that supply chains are what they purport to be and that labour conditions in the industry are up to snuff with an eye to fixing problems before they become scandals.
Any band with a batch of records could take them to sell at Geoff Travis' London store, and if the presses were up to snuff, the in-house label might even choose to distribute them.
Those that could get away with it were using "plain" iMacs or MacBook Pros, accepting the compromises that came with the not-quite-up-to-snuff hardware like longer render times or fewer simultaneous actions.
Given that, when a worker leaves a company, it can cost 33% of their annual salary to replace them, ensuring benefits packages are up to snuff is crucial for companies that want to avoid turnover.
The American Society of Civil Engineers, which gives America's over-all infrastructure a grade of D-plus, has said that we would need to spend $3.6 trillion by 2020 to bring it up to snuff.
The company is starting off with a solution for contracts that helps startups fill out the documents quickly and for free while charging $25 to review the contracts and ensure that everything is up to snuff.
This is technically up to the standards of the Antarctic Treaty, but Australia conducted an environmental assessment in 2010 to make sure it wasn't having a negative impact, and realized its system wasn't 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.
To improve design and streamline costs, numerous smartphone vendors have been eliminating the headphone jack, forcing millions of users to replace perfectly fine corded headphones, with Bluetooth-linked wireless headphones that sometimes aren't up to snuff.
If that's all that most of a decade's worth of extensive and abusive wear and tear costs me to get these boots back up to snuff, that still, year over year, keeps my footwear expenses low.
"The farmers of this country are starting to squawk that they aren't doing well because of the retaliatory tariffs from our trading partners, and that means Deere's quarter may not be up to snuff," he said.
Though it should never be a replacement for routine eye exams and visits to the eye doctor, the EyeQue is a device that helps you check if your current glass prescription is still 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.
Before some of the biggest tournaments, teams will sometimes amp up their practice schedules, playing 12 or more hours a day for a week straight to make sure every part of their play is up to snuff.
On Monday night, the 76-year-old former vice president revealed during a stop for his book tour in Missoula, Montana, that he believes he's more than up to snuff for the job, multiple outlets have reported.
GamesRadar, relaying information from its sister publication Edge, breaks down how 50 Cent enlisted the help of his then seven-year-old son to determine whether the most recent build of the game was up to snuff.
Given that a recent report from the American Society of Civil Engineers estimates it would take $1.6 trillion by 2020 to get the country's infrastructure up to snuff, even Trump's plan falls short of meeting the need.
And that's one of the great advantages, as I mentioned, with tech, because they have the money and the reach and the time, which is not at all to say that the programming isn't up to snuff.
It will allow humans at Texas A&M to remotely control the shuttles in situations where the self-driving system may not be up to snuff, and they'll also be able to interact with passengers on board.
For instance, after Republicans lost 40 House seats during last November's midterm elections, Trump took credit for his party gaining two seats in the Senate, while suggesting that the Republicans who lost just weren't up to snuff.
Analysts at Canalys estimate that at 29 million units in the fourth quarter, the iPhone X was the world's best-shipping smartphone during the holidays — even if Wall Street doesn't feel that volume is up to snuff.
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.
In the aftermath of the attacks — and the realization that the nation's airport security wasn't up to snuff — Congress and the George W. Bush administration quickly sprang into action with a series of reforms designed to deter terrorism.
When Trump somehow stumbled into the presidency, he and his family did not think Cohen was up to snuff to come to Washington, much less get some high-level job like chief of staff that he dreamed of.
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.
Babyletto prioritizes sustainabilityAs much as I enjoy keeping my environmental footprint as small as possible, a crib is one thing I believe really should be purchased new to make sure it&aposs up to snuff with current regulations.
So even if the scores are not quite up to snuff, Harvard is gambling that some of these students — who seem promising at that stage — will improve enough by the time they apply to be worthy of admission.
And Bell proved her comedy skills are totally up to snuff, discussing her Zuhair Murad gown and her budget-friendly secret to masking some of the more unpleasant smells that naturally accompany being the mother of two young children.
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".
Though they are not like-for-like competitors, with Exoticca's product certainly having more of a focus on, well, exotic holidays — versus Secret Escapes offering hotel getaways to almost anywhere (so long as the hotel is up to snuff).
Sure, you could technically hook up a Super NES to your 4K TV, but it's not designed for that purpose, and getting the old console up to snuff for on modern televisions requires a lot of extra AV equipment.
For years, Cannes organizers have argued that the reason for the disparity is simply because the quality of films by women hasn't been up to snuff, or my personal favorite (not) excuse, that there aren't enough women directors to choose from.
If Facebook decides you're up to snuff, the tickets will cost $595 a pop — about two-thirds of the cost of a ticket to Google I/O and around one-third the price of a ticket to Apple's WWDC, for reference.
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.
Many rumors that surround the new phone, including its fancy under-glass fingerprint sensor, ultra-vivid OLED display, and 3-D front camera are causing major delays as Apple works to make sure that each component is up to snuff.
We caught up with the rapper Monday, and before we could ask him a question he went HAM on a photog -- not ours -- for daring to show up with a camera that wasn't up to snuff ... in 2 Chainz' book, anyway.
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.
There are a ton of resources for kids and older adults about how to stay safe online, including some from the US government, but Chiasson said these often aren't up to snuff, or at least, they're not rigorously tested for effectiveness.
In a letter to Trump and a conference call with reporters Monday, top Democrats laid out the five principles they want a deal to meet and vowed to prevent Trump from lifting sanctions should the agreement not be up to snuff.
For a while, he attempted experiments with large-scale video projection, and also tried to use the then-budding satellite technology at the time to beam concerts to local colleges—but neither approach worked; the technology just wasn't up to snuff.
Oddly enough, Google Maps doesn't seem up to snuff on its Rio bus lines; it had no idea the INT 3—or as I call it, the Ryan Fitzpatrick Bus—exists, but I could still follow my route on my phone.
Announcements punctuate the hum of activity that fills the space between sets, imploring Wendy to call her dad at the motel, asking the crowd to be careful with the brown acid being passed around, which might not be up to snuff.
Thompson has been caught off good counters in the same way that Lyoto Machida and Kyoji Horiguchi has—he times a perfect connection and then admires his work, or hangs around throwing hands when his boxing just isn't up to snuff.
For example, I'm currently rocking a $100 Logitech G502 Proteus Core because I have big hands, I like a heavy mouse, and it's never going to make me feel like I lost a match of Overwatch because the CPI wasn't up to snuff.
Nicolas, a furniture restorer by trade, oversees the production process in Normandy and ensures that every piece is up to snuff (as such, only a dozen are made in each style); Cédric, an École Boulle alum, handles the communications and business side.
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).
After years of going full throttle, releasing new feature after feature in each new version of macOS (then called OS X), Apple was cornered into slowing things down and reinforcing the underlying fundamentals in order to bring performance and stability back up to snuff.
Its just-okay camera isn't up to snuff compared to the iPhone XS or Google Pixel 3, and the omission of rated water resistance, wireless charging, and a headphone jack are a few other compromises that may give some pause, despite the appealing price.
Travis ain't cutting any corners for his pride and joy ... we're told he dropped well over six figures to ensure everything was up to snuff ... even hiring the same stage and lighting companies that Blink-182 tours with, making sure the backyard concert totally ROCKED!!!
Wang (who currently keeps three Instant Pots running at all times at his family's home in Ottawa, cooking anything from ribs to porridge and beans), cooked meals in the prototype for several months in 733 and Addie would decide if the food was up to snuff.
The pending court ruling represents a judgment before the world of how people's data gets handled in the U.S. Details: The European Court of Justice, the EU's supreme court, is weighing whether model agreements with U.S. companies meant to protect Europeans' privacy abroad are up to snuff.
As of 2015, the patent office employed 456 trademark examining attorneys, whose job it is to make sure each trademark is up to snuff — by comparing it with existing trademarks in the database, by reviewing the application materials, by looking at dictionary definitions of any words used.
During the design process, once the sisters narrow down their favorite references from Jaclyn's research, Morgan creates the prototypes and the two review and alter them until they're up to snuff for their retailers, which include Creatures of Comfort, Need Supply, Maryam Nasir Zadeh and Moda Operandi.
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.
Disney+ is one of the company's biggest undertakings in recent years, with the company spending billions of dollars on acquiring majority stakes in streaming providers like BAMTech, which provided the technical backbone of HBO Now and the WWE Network, in order to ensure the product is up to snuff.
But the scenes of people simply sitting and talking can't stand up to the technological wonderment — you find yourself examining every pore in the actors' faces, wondering if Steve Martin (as the football team's owner) looks that pallid naturally, or if the makeup just isn't up to snuff.
And behind closed doors, it's gone through countless iterations that have never seen the public eye, as Google has done a careful dance letting automakers have some control of the design while it works closely alongside component suppliers to make sure the in-car touchscreen systems are up to snuff.
If your zanshin is up to snuff and you are functioning like a true martial artist—distrusting even your nearest and dearest and mentally running through how you would set up the throat punch on the person you're talking to at any time—you might never find yourself at knife point.
"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.
Today, however, the Washington Post reports that the Pentagon confirmed yesterday that a sniffer plane has been dispatched to North Korea—the same country that touts its nukes in front of foreign press in a national parade, and whose technology experts doubt is up to snuff enough to develop a hydrogen bomb.
"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.
They even ordered Farrow and his steadfast producer, Rich McHugh, to take the rather extraordinary step of halting their reporting; then, when Farrow's article ran in The New Yorker, NBC released a statement saying that the reporting NBC officials saw (and that Farrow says they tried to impede) had not been up to snuff.
Any glasses that meet the ISO standard should have the code ISO 12312-2 on them, but, in light of the news that fraudulent glasses were distributed (and subsequently recalled) by Amazon, the best way to be sure that your glasses are up to snuff is to bring them by your eye care provider, Dr. Routhier says.
It can, for instance, upscale blurry images or video intelligently, because it "knows" that certain patterns indicate letters, and can be hammered into shape no matter how artifacted; other patterns indicate the hard edges of a face, and can be contoured and sharpened as the system sees fit in order to bring the image up to snuff.
Despite routine shock and indignation by Facebook executives at Cambridge Analytica's misleading use of app-gleaned user data, it's abundantly clear that the company's protection of consumer data haven't been up to snuff for the better part of the last decade, and that lax treatment of such data is most decidedly a Facebook feature, not a bug.
The pair's next move was to experiment with holograms, but since the technology wasn't quite up to snuff, they switched focus yet again, this time creating software to enable live cam shows in VR. That software is now licensed to Cam4, a cam network that hired Darling and Ashfield to facilitate its transition into the world of VR cams.
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.
As chair of the National Governors Association, McAuliffe worked to bring states "up to snuff" on cyber defense, he told The Hill in an interview as 46 states capped off the initiative at a meeting in Leesburg, Va. "When we started out in this process, we probably had a handful of states really doing exceptional work, and some of the states were doing mediocre work, and a lot of states really had not anything in the cyber area," McAuliffe said.
As chair of the National Governors Association, McAuliffe worked to bring states "up to snuff" on cyber defense, he told The Hill in an interview as 46 states capped off the initiative at a meeting in Leesburg, Va.  "When we started out in this process, we probably had a handful of states really doing exceptional work, and some of the states were doing mediocre work, and a lot of states really had not anything in the cyber area," McAuliffe said.

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