success factor

collocation in English

meaningsofsuccessandfactor

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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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factor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfæk.tər/
us
/ˈfæk.tɚ/
a fact or situation that influences the result ...
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(Definition ofsuccessandfactorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsuccess factor

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As a mainsuccessfactor, all of the farmers reported the intensity of relations between the self-harvesters and the farmers.
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As a mainsuccessfactor, all of the farmers reported a close relationship between the self-harvesters and the farmers.
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We consider that using a functional language has been a keysuccessfactor.
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I believe that the quest for a strong policy that takes account of both the market and the environment is a very importantsuccessfactor.
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This will be an importantsuccessfactorfor companies and advertisers who demonstrate their responsibility by influencing and contributing towards greater equality.
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In that way it has motivated its staff through involvement and created team spirit—a keysuccessfactor.
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Does he agree also that another manifestation of the samesuccessfactoris the level of inward investment by cable companies?
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A majorsuccessfactorhas been its ability to cater to different market segments through multiple product ranges.
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Similarly, the other player played the game with asuccessfactorof -1/3.
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Incessant city building turned out to be a criticalsuccessfactor; developing larger cities did not appear worthwhile.
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The answer is typically a criticalsuccessfactor.
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A criticalsuccessfactoris the integration of such activities into traditional channels.
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She was described as a criticalsuccessfactorfor her husband.
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A keysuccessfactorfor the complex was its 1,000 car parking spaces.
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Turning subordinates into followers is a keysuccessfactorfor organizations and employees will expect to be able to take more initiatives and show entrepreneurship.
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While some disagree and question the effectiveness of training, most authors indicate that there is some, if only minor,successfactorin intercultural training.
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Ratios may be related to anysuccessfactorof the area of responsibility, such as profitability, quality, position on the market, etc.
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Performance metrics are often linked in with corporate strategy and are often derived in order to measure performance against a criticalsuccessfactor.
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Support for complex multi-attribute negotiations is a criticalsuccessfactorfor the next generation of electronic markets and, more generally, for all types of electronic exchanges.
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The written questionnaire solicited descriptive information about the organization's practical or mentorship program and its participants, relationship with academic programs, perceived success factors, and issues.
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