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1. I'm not feeling up to snuff today.
2. You won't deceive John easily, he's quite up to snuff.
3. The file support in Sage up to snuff and unfortunately I cannot say that about VMC.
4. He now feels that the Cavs offers aren't up to snuff because they are looking at him as a role player and he sees himself as a starting point guard.
5. Or Blake actually is up to snuff, but Fisher is distractingly unhappy with a diminished role.
6. It is just a matter of getting enforcement up to snuff.
7. Our band needs to get up to snuff before we hit the road again.
8. A lot of money was spent to bring the building up to snuff .
9. Semiconductor, software and computer companies slumped in price because of concern that earnings may not be up to snuff.
10. It is the kind of work that museums do to conserve their furniture collections and bring their acquisitions up to snuff.
11. A few of these devices should be exploded every year to test whether the refurbishing is working up to snuff.
12. And you are being heavily worked at night to get your bodies up to snuff.
13. The matching impedance and wastage relate to the TWT can or can not work up to snuff. They are the problems which need be solved when we design the input and output apparatus.
14. Toyota says that the recalls occurred because quality control was not up to snuff.
15. Sometimes a boss, teammate, or HR representative will tell you you're not up to snuff, but according to Hackman,(sentencedict.com/up to snuff.html) it happens less than it should.
16. John will have to work hard to bring his grades up to snuff.
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