up to the mark
Possessing adequate knowledge or skill.
Another emerging 3YO filly from the Kris Lees yard in Newcastle, will be hard to hold out resuming just a half kilo over the minimum weight, and has been kept up to the mark after a handy Gosford trial six weeks back. Source: Internet
BSA, as the only rifle producer in Britain, had to step up to the mark and the workforce voluntarily went onto a seven-day week. Source: Internet
How Manchester United starlet Angel Gomes has been put to the testMan Utd's impressive teenager Angel Gomes has been stepping up to the mark. Source: Internet
The committees that were earlier appointed made it clear that some colleges are running without proper permissions and the maintenance of the hostels are not up to the mark. Source: Internet
However, Israel has been thwarting these efforts, he notes, and for now Hezbollah’s accuracy isn’t up to the mark. Source: Internet
Consumers pay bills and expect the service to be up to the mark," he said on Saturday. Source: Internet