Collocations withsuccess
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academic success
The underlying assumption, then, is that academic success harms peer relationships for involuntary minorities more than it does for other groups.
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apparent success
The next two chapters question the apparent success of welfare reform.
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astonishing success
This is an astonishing success story of the way in which the expert credit system has grown to meet the changing needs of exporters.
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athletic success
In particular, one of the factors in the case of the club to which she referred was that club's lack of athletic success.
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chance of success
From the beginning it was a strike with little chance of success.
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commercial success
Commercial success in these crops, and introduction of new corn varieties, precipitated steady land-use intensification.
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considerable success
It has enjoyed considerable success in a wide variety of problem solving tasks and domains.
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continued success
Individual entrepreneurs do, nonetheless, benefit from personal networks of friends and family who have been instrumental to the formation and continued success of their enterprise.
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continuing success
But in fact there is no real contradiction in the idea of continuing success co-existing with anxiety.
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critical success
Vyner's reputation as a shrewd spotter and encourager of creative talent was gained on the back of the critical success accorded to the scores he commissioned.
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crossover success
They are also known for being pioneers of the crossover success that rap music would have in the popular music mainstream.
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definition of success
One definition of success is whether the speech recognizer accepts this later encounter of draw as read fluently without tutorial assistance.
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degree of success
Overall, these relationships provide confidence that we are measuring effort with some reasonable degree of success.
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economic success
This lack of inclusiveness, which even extends to the new middle class, is likely to threaten the basis of the country's longer-term economic success.
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electoral success
Put simply, incentives for political manipulation of the economy might vary across election cycles based on the incumbent party's ex ante prospects of electoral success.
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enormous success
As an academic - through a combination of his intellectual gifts, hard work, and personal charm - he managed to achieve enormous success.
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eventual success
More than any architectural work, the completion of the harbour was the primary factor in the eventual success or failure of a settlement.
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evolutionary success
Investment of costly energy in producing offspring is basic to reproductive or evolutionary success.
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expectation of success
Given the remaining size of her disease on recent imaging, the expectation of success of such radiation in terms of long-term control was quite low.
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extraordinary success
This extraordinary success can be attributed in part to various features of the normal cornea and anterior segment that together account for their 'immune-privileged' status.
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financial success
Apparently, 5 years after immigration, a gap existed between the immigrants' hopes of occupational and financial success and their actual material conditions.
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future success
The best strategy in the current period by no means guarantees its future success.
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great success
Here, language standardization achieved great success in a less developed country with less advanced technical equipment in a fairly short period.
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greatest success
His greatest success has been in opera, and the two orchestral works in his catalogue also testify to a remarkable theatrical sensibility.
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huge success
Then as now, the forbidden was irresistibly interesting, and authoritative presentation marketed it with huge success.
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immediate success
This lack of evidence is a major hindrance toward immediate success of disease management.
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immense success
I may add that they have been an immense success.
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ingredient of success
That is an essential ingredient of success.
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initial success
After some initial success the drainage commissioners found themselves immersed in legal wranglings with landowners and maintenance of the drainage system largely fell into abeyance.
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instant success
The chief standard, quite simply, was instant success at box office.
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lack of success
They were very well aware of the dangers that they faced, very well qualified to undertake them, and tragically unfortunate in their lack of success.
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ladder of success
Therefore, what is the posture or the impression that we give to those who climb the ladder of success in their professions or businesses?
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lasting success
Further legitimacy and lasting success can only be provided by local specification and ownership.
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legislative success
A group's organizational costs were also an important variable in legislative success.
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likelihood of success
Certainly, organization of behavior would greatly increase the likelihood of success.
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limited success
The female students already enrolled protested this sudden ban, with limited success.
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long-term success
In order to secure support for its reforms, the government argued that they were crucial for the long-term success of the stabilisation of the real.
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mainstream success
A major-label contract and mainstream success were not far behind.
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material success
The present check to our material success must deeply stir our national conscience upon the purposes of life itself.
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mating success
Men's short-term mating success should have depended partly on which attributes women preferred and desired in short-term mates.
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mixed success
Over the past 5 years several other devices have been developed and implanted, with rather mixed success.
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moderate success
For all of this moderate success he remained a somewhat unorthodox individual.
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modest success
They show modest success, and social psychological theories of reactance and stigma suggest that they could well exacerbate hostile attributional styles if not implemented carefully.
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notable success
They have taken up the challenge of reaching the rural populace, with some notable success.
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on-field success
Reports say the money will be divided based on several criteria such as on-field success, teams' expenses, marketplace factors and academic performance of student-athletes.
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overall success
At the same time, it is clear that these alterations are important to the overall success of the system.
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overnight success
There have been a number of examples, but a simple change from public to private resources does not guarantee overnight success.
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overwhelming success
Small-scale producers have been gradually squeezed out of the pork industry due to the overwhelming success of the vertically integrated corporate model.
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partial success
It was on that level that he found the significance, and partial success, of the ongoing party effort.
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perceived success
However, a modicum of perceived success is necessary to spur mimicry.
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phenomenal success
It is the phenomenal success of industry over the generations which has contributed to many of the environmental problems today.
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potential success
The potential success of individual leadership or development roles will be challenges unless the organization is receptive and prepared for change.
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predictors of success
Only three markers were identified as independent predictors of success: a relaxed uterus, an easily palpable fetal head, and a nonengaged breech.
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probability of success
This information would have the effect of increasing the estimated probability of success.
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prospect of success
But religiously driven behavior is often motivated independently of its prospect of success.
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proven success
Its initiative in issuing identity cards is a proven success and, with the benefit of hindsight, is the obvious solution.
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relative success
This domain is one in which several focus theories have been applied with relative success.
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remarkable success
That impression was due to the remarkable success of the planners in generating papers and panels under a single banner.
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reproductive success
Among other factors, the competitive ability of male sperm inside the hermaphrodite reproductive tract will influence male reproductive success.
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resounding success
Adults consider this to be an error but the child regards it as a resounding success.
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roaring success
That the play was a roaring success when it was staged has more to do with its language and style than with any intricacies of its plot.
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runaway success
As an experiment, this has been a runaway success.
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short-term success
Authentic artists are seen as talented, creative, and not overly concerned with short-term success, obtained by any means and at any cost.
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smashing success
The strategy was a smashing success: the film earned $4.7 million in domestic rentals alone.
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spectacular success
Spectacular success has been achieved in defining the molecular signature of the self in genetic terms.
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striking success
It is pleasant to report that this production is a striking success.
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success factor
As a main success factor, all of the farmers reported the intensity of relations between the self-harvesters and the farmers.
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success rate
The highest success rate of priorities was generated by research recommendations from systematic reviews.
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sustained success
In addition, in the literature the impression is created that this approach has been used, but with minimal sustained success.
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tremendous success
This seems to me an excellent statement of aims, and the book itself a tremendous success.
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ultimate success
The ultimate success of minimum wage legislation depends on enforcement.
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unexpected success
This overwhelming and unexpected success could be ascribed to two principal factors.
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unparalleled success
It is also the conventional wisdom, achieved partly by the time-honoured device of deserveration, to present the 10 years as a record of unparalleled success.
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unprecedented success
Looking for new ways to salvage plummeting business, these clubs adopted the viejoteca idea, with unprecedented success.
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unqualified success
Here, we do not depend on the unqualified success of that analysis.
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varying success
These have had varying success in increasing organ supply.
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worldwide success
Not only has it been a worldwide success, but it has been of enormous benefit both to the wheelchair-bound and to carers.
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