Success would be historic but defeat would mean his departure would be even more downbeat. |
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Success in this area of research requires a deeper understanding of quantum physics. |
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Success in obtaining the required output of food from agriculture depends on soil fertility. |
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Success is possible but so is failure, so you are urged to keep your wits sharply honed. |
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Success was the direct result of collaboration between two hospitals to improve and standardize care. |
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Success led to an order for three more cars, similar in appearance, but designed for fast services on cross-country routes. |
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Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan, the president ruefully noted after the Cuban fiasco. |
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Success for a commercial artist often means pressure to repeat that success by trodding the same rutted path. |
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Success depends on an identity of goals between soldiers and their political masters, and a clear chain of command. |
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Success in this environment requires a thorough understanding of systems theory. |
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Success depended on dragging the seine close to the bottom and banks and closing it before fish escaped. |
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Success here is only the first step towards a very high target, which imposes merciless requirements. |
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Success often depends on serendipity and clues turned up by other investigations. |
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Success begets success and you start to believe that you can climb the mountain. |
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Other ships berthed there included HMA Ships Success, Manoora, Sydney Newcastle, Tobruk and the submarine Farncomb. |
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Success meant the Norwegians would have a legitimate government in exile and a reason to fight on. |
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Success of all this depends on the approval and blessings of the prominent religious leaders and institutions. |
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Success was due in part to a solidly managed mail list from the Reform Party. |
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Success breeds success and the entire animation category needs a boost these days. |
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Success sows the seeds of future failure, and failure may bring a later success. |
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Success here is limited, as highly specialist niche knowledge is generally required. |
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Unbeaten in six career starts, Numerous Times won the Atto Mile Stakes last time out by a nose over Affirmed Success and Quiet Resolve. |
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Success also came for Phil Stanley who won the novice sculls in confident style. |
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Success comes easily to you because you are open-minded to others and have no problem coming up with ideas of your own. |
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Success also allows you the option to pick a rival player from the opposing team to join your squad. |
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Success in the initial days was mainly as a comedian, along with a few songs here and there. |
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Success or otherwise will be down to their accumulated wisdom and experience and we have to help them find that. |
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Anderson spoke with Captain Allison Norris of the HMAS Success, Australia's lead search vessel. |
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The RAN sent surface ships Newcastle, Success and Parramatta and the submarine Rankin. |
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Success in crappie or panfishing often depends on being able to detect the slightest movement of the bait or the lightest nibble. |
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Success or failure of disaster response is determined greatly by access to communication and reliable information. |
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Success and failure are both the necessary incentives to learn and to grow. |
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Success in the math lesson was not dependent on the students' full comprehension of mathematical problems or questions. |
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Success is what we're after, not fiddling around debating things to do with the internal workings of the party. |
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Success has come so naturally that the young Italian exudes an innate, unquestioned belief in his own talents. |
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Success in network marketing is possible wherever people are willing to commit themselves to conscientiously build their businesses. |
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Success in judicial astrology largely depends on the skill and interpretative judgement of the astrologer. |
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Success in cannulation was ascertained by administration of a crystalloid solution without any signs of infiltration. |
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Success and failure hinge on achieving personal artistic fulfillment and public acclaim. |
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Success will be measured by how well concepts with potential are distinguished from intellectual dead-ends. |
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Success was equivocal, until it was pointed out that the charm lacked a joint. |
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Success on the field certainly has been a contributing factor to students remaining excited about attending games. |
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Success centers on knowing how much concrete you need and determining at what point a ready-mixed delivery makes more sense than dealing with pre-mixed bags. |
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Success in that final exam ensures that their parents' dream, which by now should also be their own, of a cap and gown clad university graduate is within grasp. |
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Success will hang on the debaters' ability to exploit this divisive topic. |
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Success follows relentless pursuit of something you absolutely believe in. |
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Success isn't quantified by the millions in the bank but by the tally of drivers' championship titles and Formula One records which appear after his name. |
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Lake Success, a township on Long Island, was home to the United Nations long before it moved to its iconic eastside headquarters. |
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Success as a model led Chambers to Hollywood, but Marilyn soon became disgusted with the casting couch mentality young starlets are often subject too. |
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Success seems to be a goal for all disciplines of psychology. |
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Success with that endeavor has led the company to commission artists for a number of world-class sporting events, including the Olympics, each year the games are held. |
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Success is all that concerns the ultra-critical Indian press and public. |
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The underway replenishment ship Success helped sustain the force by conducting replenishment operations with coalition ships, including the USN hospital ship USS Comfort. |
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Success in our politics often requires a voracious, antinomian egotism, a sense that rules are for others. |
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Success and social ascendancy favoured those lacking any scruples. |
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Success to the tune of a massive worldwide tour of 120 venues with an average capacity of 12,500 fans. |
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Success against the Eastern Europeans will see England qualify for an intermediary round in April next year with the Championship finals to be staged next summer. |
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Where the outcome of the Legal Proceedings is not a Success the Insurer shall have the right to have the Insured's Solicitor's bills taxed or assessed on the standard basis. |
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Success in Athens is already making waves across the Mediterranean. |
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Success in this case would halve the price of achromatic lenses. |
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Success in Sierra Leone encouraged the Blair government to continue its support to Africa, particularly with regard to resolving conflicts. |
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Success led to significant financial rewards, but also the challenges of celebrity status. |
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Success in the Grand Final earned them another World Club Challenge match against Melbourne Storm, in which they were defeated. |
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Success with this album was less widespread in Europe, though it was still certified Platinum in Norway. |
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Success on the battlefield against the Romans inspired additional invasions into the northern Balkans and deeper into Anatolia. |
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Success in single ship battles raised American morale after the repeated failed invasion attempts in Upper and Lower Canada. |
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Success from their achievements, especially from marathon star Xamax Xylograph, encouraged further investment from owner Colin Wilson. |
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Success is exhilarating, but it creates a risk of conformism and complacency. |
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Success today depends increasingly on the performance of the new middle manager. |
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Success wasn't predicated on whether you wore the right school tie, or knew the ins and outs of a B sharp mixolydian scale. |
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Success and good home-grown players will convert the diehard tribalists and bring even more fans. |
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Designed by reading expert Ricki Linksman, Keys to Reading Success uses scientifically based reading research as defined by the United States Department of Education. |
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They face Ken Condon's Ballysax winner Success Days, Summaya from the Dermot Weld yard who beat Chester winner Hans Holbein first time out this season, and Carbon Dating. |
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Success by others in identifying two sulphone compounds with potential therapeutic effect in experimentally infected animals heralded the need for clinical trials in humans. |
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The Success Channel brand image will be brought to life by the two ambassadresses Barbara and Nicole Kimpel, who will personify the spirit and the glamour of Success Channel. |
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Success in creating AI would be the biggest event in human history. |
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Real chacha Success in the missile programme led to the Bharat Ratna in 1997, perhaps the first time a serving scientist had been given such an award. |
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Success is an abstract noun, but it's measured by each learner. |
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Success was gained among the Wolofs, but repulsed by the Serers. |
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Success lay with the First World if at the end of the war, the country became capitalistic and democratic, and with the Second World, if the country became communist. |
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Success and cost-effectiveness in a mill depend heavily on an ongoing program to maximize preventive maintenance of the protective coatings on the steel structures. |
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But the Devil had met with too much Success in his first Attempts, not to go on with his general Resolution of debauching the Minds of Men, and bringing them off from God. |
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Success was gained in the Five Nations Championship, Wales supplied many players to the ranks of the British Lions and New Zealand was beaten for the last time that century. |
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