"Because it seems like I'm succeeding and I'm not used to succeeding."
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And succeeding at it requires a different kind of corporate DNA than succeeding in the computing sector.
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The company may not be totally succeeding in bringing people online, but it is succeeding at bringing them to Facebook.
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While YouTube smirkingly pushes the narrative that, as Kyncl puts it, "multiple experiences and models are succeeding alongside each other," data makes it more likely YouTube is the one succeeding.
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The show sticks to the narrative Amoruso created for herself: a quirky, entrepreneurial woman succeeding at a business despite all odds, and succeeding precisely because she's a woman—a Girl Boss!
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Karl Schultz became the 26th Coast Guard commandant, succeeding Adm.
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Incoming CEO Albert Bourla, who's succeeding Ian Read on Jan.
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We know they can succeed because they are already succeeding.
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"The true test was succeeding in the U.S." said Febvre.
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They're complementary tools; one is not necessarily succeeding the other.
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Trump has never cared about succeeding on DC's terms though.
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In that respect, so far they seem to be succeeding.
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Bet on CRISPR succeeding first against a rare, single mutation.
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They are not succeeding because Europe is still relatively free.
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Newsom will become the state's 40th governor, succeeding Democratic Gov.
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Hodges is taking over as chief executive — succeeding former Rep.
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But there are some places that seem to be succeeding.
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Succeeding Ryan in January, Pelosi forced Trump to surrender unconditionally.
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In fact, we're stumbling where other advanced countries are succeeding.
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There's more to life than just succeeding at your business.
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He argued that the president is succeeding at his job.
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Target, for one, thinks the industry's lobbying efforts are succeeding.
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Paulsen's signature brought the effort further within reach of succeeding.
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If we do, we can have every hope of succeeding.
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It's almost irrelevant if the particular project ends up succeeding.
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Succeeding in the new economy — or any economy — takes innovation.
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They have proven to be right in the succeeding years.
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Yet, it is not clear what exactly succeeding will achieve.
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Like being torn between ruining her father and succeeding him?
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Kganyago was appointed SARB governor in 2014, succeeding Gill Marcus.
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The reaction to them among professionals suggests they are succeeding.
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Russia is succeeding in countering attempts to weaken the state.
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It's succeeding, but not without creating some anxiety and controversy.
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We know they can succeed, because they are already succeeding.
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Mr. Pompeo dismissed the chances of a legal challenge succeeding.
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Mr. Bianchi said succeeding Mr. Biver had not been intimidating.
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So far, it looks like the strategy may be succeeding.
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The plans are succeeding in reducing the use of care.
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Believe in yourself and you'll be closer to actually succeeding.
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The two Clinton impeachment articles never came close to succeeding.
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Yet they may be succeeding as seminars in virtue ethics.
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Van Drew won that race, succeeding longtime moderate Republican Rep.
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I see you trying but not necessarily succeeding, you say, likingly.
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But so far, there's plenty of evidence that they aren't succeeding.
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I'm always trying to channel Jensen Huang, but I'm not succeeding.
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These, Ward says, are the "building blocks" to succeeding in redistricting.
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And also tonight, President Trump is succeeding in a massive way.
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The odds of Fuse succeeding on its own were not good.
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But not all multinationals looking to capitalize on entrepreneurs are succeeding.
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Vestberg became CEO of Verizon in August 2018, succeeding Lowell McAdam.
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Kibsgaard, 51, assumed the CEO role in 2011, succeeding Andrew Gould.
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Despite the concerns, the Windows Insider program seems to be succeeding.
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Or, you experience an intensification of internal pressure to keep succeeding.
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Succeeding in such a constrained market means becoming big and efficient.
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But give him the best shot at succeeding that you can.
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Whether it's succeeding in its mission, though, is open to interpretation.
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Succeeding in business can often be directly tied to taking risks.
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Peruvian law bars family members of presidents from immediately succeeding them.
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And succeeding in the workplace often requires a mastery of it.
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" Says Girardi: "I was panicked, but I was committed to succeeding.
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And I would bet on the network succeeding at that goal.
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In fact, the Tribe has a unique success in ... not succeeding.
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Taylor feels guilty that Mafee is struggling as Taylor is succeeding.
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Now, #MeToo is succeeding where others have failed -- in muting him.
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This is what they're doing, and they appear to be succeeding.
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I want to accomplish something really meaningful and that means succeeding.
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After succeeding as art collectors, they formed a partnership as philanthropists.
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Ms. Crowley will have a formidable task in succeeding Mr. Sayegh.
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On a number of occasions, the film veers close to succeeding.
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" Still, he said the marketplace is "succeeding by almost any benchmark.
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People are deeply invested in him succeeding, even if he's failing.
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And kids who are succeeding become better advocates for challenging work.
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Loeffler was sworn in as a senator on Monday, succeeding Sen.
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Each succeeding scene will look and feel different from the last.
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"I love succeeding and failing by my own efforts," she said.
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So the odds are against Austin succeeding at the federal level.
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The key to succeeding as a U.S.-based business in China?
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But the city is attempting to change that narrative — and succeeding.
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The only thing worse would be succeeding in such an effort.
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Foligno said the power play was succeeding with tenacity and skill.
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AutoNation hired Carl Liebert as its new C.E.O., succeeding Mike Jackson.
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By almost any matrix that can be used, they are succeeding.
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What are the chances of New York's quite different strategy succeeding?
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Still, ride-booking services are succeeding at the expense of others.
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Last week, Square tapped Amrita Ahuja as its new CFO, succeeding Friar.
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Trump succeeding Barack Obama resembles Jackson taking over from John Quincy Adams.
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They worry about someone taking that quantum leap to persuasion and succeeding.
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There's never an amount that felt like I was succeeding at life.
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Bailey was elected into the position last August, succeeding Cheryl Boone Isaacs.
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Leadership is hoping to avoid the embarrassment of a discharge petition succeeding.
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I'm succeeding, they tell me, because my life has regained some normalcy.
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In horses, the Botai and succeeding civilisations found the best of partners.
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Succeeding at any one of those challenges would be a major win.
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He made sure the new hire had a good chance of succeeding.
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Listeners, labels, and artists alike should all benefit from the partnership succeeding.
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So here's how Ethereum ends up succeeding wildly but ETH becomes worthless.
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GMD's interceptors have been tested 18 times, succeeding on ten of them.
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Shokin's deputy, Vladislav Kutsenko, played down the chances of the motion succeeding.
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Succeeding in the art world often requires taking risks and experiencing setbacks.
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TODD: So why'd you hesitate in endorsing him in being, succeeding you?
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It may be succeeding slowly, but that isn't the same as failing.
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Nearly a dozen Democrats who dream of succeeding Trump serve in Congress.
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There obviously are some real challenges to a startup in Wisconsin succeeding.
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Is it worth expanding if the business will get taxed for succeeding?
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Succeeding in getting away with a lie is a great mental challenge.
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The South Carolina results will provide evidence of whether he is succeeding.
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McConnell's support would be essential to any infrastructure measure succeeding in Congress.
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Succeeding Mr. Schreyer in 1992, he was named chairman the next year.
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Succeeding him will be Dermot F. Shea, the current chief of detectives.
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At first glance, the chance of it succeeding is only slightly higher.
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The succeeding two years have not been what was expected for McIlroy.
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He was elected House GOP conference chair in 22019, succeeding then-Rep.
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None of these primary challenges have much of a chance of succeeding.
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And, the new CEO is succeeding — despite previous bad blood with franchises.
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Once I started succeeding in college, I discovered how competitive I was.
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Then, it would likely face slim odds of succeeding in the courts.
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And the odds of litigation succeeding are getting better all the time.
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At 36 he was named chairman and chief executive, succeeding Mr. Percy.
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Why is Styles succeeding in doing what Miley is struggling to do?
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Succeeding in Congress may require compromise, even with those you don't like.
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In succeeding and growing, "Game of Thrones" became HBO's 800-ton dragon.
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By any reasonable measure, the Mount St. Mary's basketball program is succeeding.
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I hadn't realized just how close Arnold's plot had come to succeeding.
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He ought to take that into consideration if he plans on succeeding.
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Our efforts to fight discrimination and sexism are succeeding, albeit too slowly.
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Mr. Marbut is succeeding Matthew Doherty, who was pushed out in November.
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"Each succeeding generation of aircraft is safer than its predecessors," he said.
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The former lobbyist becomes President Trump's second energy secretary, succeeding Rick Perry.
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She is succeeding in a field where women still rarely get opportunities.
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It's about your dog going out there and doing well and succeeding.
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Donovan served as Staten Island district attorney before succeeding Grimm in 2015.
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The Iraq War is the most famous example of this strategy succeeding.
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Which might sound sad but is actually a sign that astronomy is succeeding.
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In the succeeding seven years, the cries for repeal or change have continued.
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I have not seen fat people getting promoted, getting fired, working hard, succeeding.
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But Mr Vázquez has the misfortune of succeeding a notable ascetic, José Mujica.
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Bongo has been president since succeeding his father, Omar, who died in 2009.
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Why change course if the current strategy seems to be succeeding so well?
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There are signs in the emerging Democratic presidential primary that it is succeeding.
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In short: right now the deck is stacked against women succeeding in country.
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So you stand a much greater likelihood of succeeding at the local level.
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It was an excellent debate, with both candidates succeeding on the first criterion.
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Bookmakers on Saturday lengthened the odds on the chances of Osborne succeeding Cameron.
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They're gunning for a total dismantling of nearly all sector oversight (and succeeding).
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The odds of his bid succeeding, Mr Quang A acknowledges, are "nearly zero".
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And he believes applause is the only barometer of whether he is succeeding.
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The procedural maneuver is just three signatures short of succeeding, including two Republicans.
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Before succeeding, she would be imprisoned, threatened with execution and rape, and exiled.
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So Williams implored his players to focus on where they were already succeeding.
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But this effort looks like it has a much better chance of succeeding.
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"Though there is stress, the places in the vanguard are succeeding," says Muro.
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In other words, the attacks are evidence that current military efforts are succeeding.
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Whoever says we're not succeeding is either naïve, stupid or doesn't mind lying.
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Think about these things: This is a big part of succeeding in business.
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Gass will be succeeding Kohl's CEO Kevin Mansell in May, when he retires.
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Succeeding together against that higher goal creates momentum to crush those other goals.
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Even some managers who are succeeding acknowledge they faced a steep learning curve.
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Government efforts to "restore the situation to normalcy" are succeeding, Suu Kyi said.
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CNBC's Larry Kudlow, 70, was officially named economic adviser yesterday, succeeding Gary Cohn.
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Without Halo, it's difficult to imagine Microsoft's debut console succeeding how it did.
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Baret was also named a vice chairman of Deloitte LLP, succeeding Kenny Smith.
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He voted for the Republican candidate in every succeeding presidential election, until now.
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"The Death of Truth" honors that project without really succeeding in executing it.
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These strategies are succeeding in some of the world's most heavily poached landscapes.
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Succeeding him is Chad Smith, who oversees the Los Angeles Philharmonic's bold programming.
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Mr. Betancur failed to win the presidency three times before succeeding in 1982.
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The eSports industry wants legitimacy in the world of sports, and it's succeeding.
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What qualities are common in the people who are succeeding on management's terms?
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Succeeding in that mission, even with the aid of technology, is not easy.
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You'd have different investors, you'd have different founders, you'd have different people succeeding.
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But: One company succeeding in the face of the changing market is Apple.
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"By tolerating and surviving and succeeding, had I also been complicit?" she wrote.
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But taking an A.P. class and succeeding at it are two different things.
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Succeeding him is James Brett, president of the home furnishing brand West Elm.
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But, as I said, the chances of that succeeding with Trump are thin.
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Mr. Trump seems drawn to the idea of succeeding where others have failed.
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That meant any appeal of the ruling faced very long odds of succeeding.
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"It's very hard," Mr. Trubnikov, 22016, said of succeeding in business in Russia.
|
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Every new president changes course, particularly those succeeding someone from the other party.
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Especially because, based on the evidence of his YouTube channel, he is succeeding.
|
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Succeeding last year's Alexa-powered microwave, Amazon has announced the Alexa Smart Oven.
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Q: Any advice for women entrepreneurs, about succeeding in a male-dominated field?
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That they were unpopular for a long time didn't prevent them from succeeding.
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Maisel shows that if the show is succeeding, going bigger sometimes means better.
|
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At this point, Levesque and Stephanie have a clearer path toward succeeding Vince.
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Once you see one of these shots, the succeeding versions grow redundant fast.
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I know it has no chance of succeeding, but bear with me, because it's an entirely sensible proposal, and the fact that it has no chance of succeeding reveals a lot about the problems of our current presidential election process.
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And obviously circumstances influence you, but they should never hold you back from succeeding.
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And whether or not they are making money, they are succeeding at their purpose.
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In 2017, I made a prediction that foldable phones had no chance of succeeding.
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They want to spread these ideas like a virus, and they're succeeding at it.
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Knowing that aliens are succeeding in quenching KIC 8462852 at a rate of approximately .
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That is no doubt true, but whether it is succeeding is a different question.
|
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The retired Marine captain took office in 2008, succeeding his father, Duncan L. Hunter.
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So far, the President's post-coup coup is succeeding -- and without any visible obstacles.
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The entrepreneurs who are succeeding understand this shift in the landscape and pitch accordingly.
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I think that Montrealers are proud when somebody from here is succeeding elsewhere also.
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It is hard to envisage MBS succeeding in his ambitious plans by royal decree.
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Do you think our democratic institutions are succeeding in safeguarding civic and political norms?
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Rene Thibault will run North America, succeeding Pascal Casanova, who is leaving the group.
|
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NewsWhip found that the algorithm changes haven't really succeeding in snuffing out fake news.
|
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Yet the company's leaders insisted its performance also showed that its strategy was succeeding.
|
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Rohe, succeeding Justin Arter, joined the firm's global operating and Asia Pacific executive committees.
|
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And it is succeeding, with 22 million experiences from 23 million creators to date.
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That's because they'll be putting all their energy and effort into succeeding at work.
|
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"Fuck Trump!" he yelled, succeeding in gaining the ire but failing to earn the
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But if they're succeeding over both of those time frames, they're doing something right.
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It's just true stories of people doing amazing stuff against extenuating circumstances and succeeding.
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"Vivint not working with Amazon is not going to stop them from succeeding." h2.
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Ten Popular Force lawmakers broke ranks to keep a "presidential vacancy" motion from succeeding.
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He has a single mom who is trying her best, but not perhaps succeeding.
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Dobson will become non-executive chairman, succeeding Andrew Beeson who will retire in April.
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There are more movements than ever before, but they are succeeding at lower rates.
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Especially if this hideous monster who's succeeding him continues to despoil the public culture.
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Versace was an openly gay immigrant, succeeding at the highest levels of American business.
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Salah al-Harkey is succeeding Dabbagh as the new Financial Controller, the sources said.
|
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Ben Popper: To me this feels like the music industry is succeeding despite itself.
|
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Yet how many of them are really producing, really succeeding at a high level?
|
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So what about when these incumbents have actually been succeeding in the DFM area?
|
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The Brexit vote illustrates how right-wing populism is succeeding in left-wing bastions.
|
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Time had appointed Rich Battista as its chief executive last month, succeeding Joe Ripp.
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This is not to say that President Trump is necessarily succeeding in either area.
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Democrats will win in November and we will have a Democratic president succeeding me.
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Poletto was appointed as CEO in May 2016, succeeding long-standing boss Michele Norsa.
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It's official: Anthony Vaccarello is succeeding Hedi Slimane as creative director at Saint Laurent.
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Kudlow was tapped today by President Trump to lead the NEC, succeeding Gary Cohn.
|
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Business Insider regularly interviews MBA experts about getting into and succeeding in business school.
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When it comes to succeeding in the real world, perception is half the battle.
|
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Opinion Civic coalitions are succeeding at revitalizing old towns where governmental efforts have failed.
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Why is the argument against success made only in the sport where we're succeeding?
|
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After succeeding in Miami, Ms. Hériard Dubreuil took her concept to Bal Harbour, Fla.
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This what is systematically preventing you from succeeding, and it's not your own fault.
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"I definitely think this lawsuit stands a good chance of succeeding," Mr. Legomsky said.
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And the city's Economic Development Corporation has shepherded Hunter's Point South through succeeding administrations.
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For the ones that are succeeding, what do you think they are doing well?
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"I think this option has the greatest chance of succeeding in parliament," she said.
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Succeeding in business is hard, why make it harder with even occasional repugnant behavior?
|
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A source says that SoftBank plans to install Marcelo Claure as chairman, succeeding Neumann.
|
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One area where Twitter is succeeding — contrary to popular belief — is in making money.
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In succeeding years, several countries, localities and school districts banned or restricted its use.
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She won her first presidency handily in 2006, succeeding a political ally, Ricardo Lagos.
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He added that the company is succeeding in cutting costs in the first quarter.
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The killing of Soleimani may have ruined any chance those talks had of succeeding.
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Rogers served in the House for 35 years after succeeding her late husband, Rep.
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Notably, Target is succeeding at a time when others are struggling to sell clothes.
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Constituent mail grew from there, and each succeeding president formed a relationship with it.
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Ms Harris, accustomed to succeeding at whatever she did, seemed flummoxed by the struggle.
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There was a huge debate with interagency about whether we were succeeding or not.
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The group also appointed Dennis Chen as its chief investment officer, succeeding James Wang.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai is succeeding them, becoming CEO of both Google and Alphabet.
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People thought that the DOJ had a low chance of succeeding to begin with.
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Altman was the second-ever YC president, succeeding YC co-founder Paul Graham in 2014.
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I'm hopeful that the food delivery companies that are succeeding will make this a priority.
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But there is no evidence that the tactic is succeeding in reducing the opioid crisis.
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Now, where the president is succeeding on that score is raising doubts about the investigators.
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The six Tony nominations Eclipsed has received today gives me hope that we are succeeding.
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I figured I would get a good story out of the attempt, but actually succeeding?
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McCain served two terms before being elected to the Senate in 22017, succeeding Barry Goldwater.
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In other words—taking a shot in the dark and succeeding in hitting your mark.
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"I'm not sure if I'm succeeding at subverting [gender], but I'm trying to," she says.
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They're trying to generate sales and they're not succeeding in doing that at physical stores.
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To be sure, there are some insurance plans that are succeeding in the Obamacare marketplaces.
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We've culled the most intense movies about people boldly facing the elements, and occasionally succeeding.
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Succeeding on one platform doesn't mean you'll succeed on another, as each favors different strategies.
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The #MuteRKelly campaign appears to be succeeding at US radio stations after the Lifetime doc.
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Novantas Research, by Andrew Vahrenkamp Rewriting the rules: Succeeding in the new retail banking landscape.
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What kind of policies are keeping kids like Isaias from succeeding in the United States?
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Working hard, succeeding on her own terms where no one imagined she could, or should.
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The Brunch Bounce founder thinks that the key to succeeding is having a great team.
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Tshisekedi will succeed Joseph Kabila, who has governed since succeeding his assassinated father in 2001.
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Guillaume Faury started his job as chief executive at Airbus this week, succeeding Tom Enders.
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Can you imagine a politician with a personal life like Macron succeeding in the US?
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But there's one area of life where she has no trouble succeeding in: Vintage clothes.
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Perhaps the only truly bright point in Twitter's earnings is that it's succeeding at this.
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The company also appointed independent board member Jim Feuille as its new chairman, succeeding McAndrews.
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But I think one of the places where that strategy is really succeeding is internationally.
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If Russia wanted to create discord among America's allies, the plan appears to be succeeding.
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In the end, it will be another Swiss succeeding Sepp Blatter as President of FIFA.
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The Special Forces' dictum has long been that if an insurgency isn't shrinking, it's succeeding.
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Critics point to a lack of independent data to show if the project is succeeding.
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Second, the chances of a new party succeeding are better than they were in 1981.
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America succeeding with religion and guns — maybe Civilization VI's history isn't so strange after all?
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You don't want, you know, to see that Indian-American succeeding more than you are.
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"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is unlike anything that is succeeding on Broadway now.
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After the reform changes, boys saw that mostly girls were succeeding in the early grades.
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They say that we will have a harder time succeeding, making money, and gaining influence.
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So the proposed long-term budget would not be a straitjacket on each succeeding Congress.
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But Mr. Quang A conceded that his own bid had almost no chance of succeeding.
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He is succeeding Mary Brienza, who has plans to retire from the exchange in June.
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I reckon that there's a 63 percent chance of tax reform succeeding in 85033. Why?
|
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In a 22015st century world, however, women are succeeding in the same arenas as men.
|
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Companies like Gympass have attached marketplace components to SaaS products and seem to be succeeding.
|
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Democrats say they are confident of succeeding in any legal fight over Trump's tax returns.
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The chances of her succeeding, even if this trade went ahead, were next to nothing.
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Succeeding in the new economy and culture may well require rethinking conventional ideas about masculinity.
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She has spent a lifetime navigating a world of men, always succeeding on her own.
|
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After Kirstjen Nielsen resigned as head of DHS, Trump reportedly approached Kobach about succeeding her.
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That plays a big part in succeeding, because in prison, you have politics in there.
|
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Corie Barry officially took over as the C.E.O. of Best Buy yesterday, succeeding Hubert Joly.
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All that stands in the way of that strategy succeeding is Mr. Trump's reprehensible character.
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At that point, Salah was considered to have little chance of ever succeeding in England.
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Outside of her family, few around Buzarnescu gave her a chance of succeeding, she said.
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Before him, Mr. Hu served on the committee for a decade before succeeding Jiang Zemin.
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Maloney was widely considered to be on track to become Intel CEO, succeeding Paul Otellini.
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Maybe they're succeeding at reasonable decision-making, which they've deemed more appropriate for that situation.
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The House could also challenge Trump's national emergency declaration, though chances of succeeding are slim.
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Earlier in the day, RBS appointed Alison Rose as its new chief executive, succeeding McEwan.
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Preposterously plotted and crammed with overly potted history, "Darwin's Ghosts" doesn't come close to succeeding.
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The tragedy of our current plight is that diplomacy was succeeding before it was abandoned.
|
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It is hard to imagine the #MeToo or #BlackLivesMatter movements succeeding without this law's protections.
|
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ET, succeeding Janet Yellen, who left the position Friday after serving a four-year term.
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In the succeeding decades, while the country moved toward democracy, her family drew little attention.
|
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Apple's health group is succeeding by leaning into its expertise in design and consumer trust.
|
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Rallies across the country in November invigorated the cause, which is succeeding against long odds.
|
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Negotiations to head off another shutdown appeared to be close to succeeding on Monday night.
|
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Keifer arrived in Washington in 1877 and was re-elected to the two succeeding Congresses.
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Yet, over the long term they have a better chance of succeeding than almost anything else.
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Newton gamely tried to rally the Panthers, sometimes throwing risky passes into double coverage — and succeeding.
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So they are succeeding on their own - but I am their backstop if they need me.
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"This is a story about going for it and succeeding in a man's world," she said.
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But they still can&apost figure out why they won let alone why he&aposs succeeding.
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There's an Instagram glamour that makes people think you've got it all together and you're succeeding.
|
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In January, Yi was appointed as chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), succeeding Liu.
|
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We can, however, assume Amazon is succeeding with its Echo line of products, including the Dot.
|
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Marvel has succeeding largely by drawing in new viewers while simultaneously pulling back the hardcore fans.
|
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"And any succeeding mines that we will suspend will only be for that reason," she said.
|
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Yet each succeeding track, video and gig has laid the foundations for a burgeoning cult status.
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Big moments like that, guys are looking forward to it and succeeding it them right now.
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And they see that this president&aposs policies are succeeding where Obama and the Democrats failed.
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BMO also said that Patrick Cronin has been appointed group head, BMO Capital Markets, succeeding White.
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Gibbs will be succeeding Greg Creed, who is retiring after being with Yum for 25 years.
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"We were succeeding in registering tens of thousands of voters," said the group's president, Craig Varoga.
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Insofar as he seems to be succeeding, his party will return to the Bundestag this autumn.
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This is the presidency that, for all its collateral damage, is succeeding beyond Trump's wildest dreams.
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To see other people succeeding and earning money, when you're having a slow night, is hard.
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But this does not stop countless makers from having a go at it and often succeeding.
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Martin Small, who runs iShares in U.S. and Canada, is succeeding Ramji and reports to McCombe.
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Facebook previously tried to court this micro-sharing, succeeding with Groups and failing with friend lists.
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Now I must do that, but I'm not succeeding, so I'm having a teenage awkward phase.
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For players, succeeding in the NFL means meeting such expectations over and over and over again.
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But Mr Putin has a clear strategy that appears to be succeeding on almost every level.
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And everything I needed to know about succeeding in an office, I learned on the road.
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The trouble with having these alpha-negroes succeeding is that the system is still in place.
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Bogle says the only real alternative to succeeding in this business is by putting investors first.
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"This is a story about going for it and succeeding in a man's world," she says.
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But even in that scenario, it's hard to imagine Booker succeeding with his same old message.
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Succeeding Vanessa Kirby, Helena Bonham Carter lustily pops the cork on the tragic, flamboyant Princess Margaret.
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I loved that, and I would try — sometimes succeeding, sometimes not — to live by that ideal.
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Financial Times: Roula Khalaf was chosen as its top editor starting in January, succeeding Lionel Barber.
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She instead invoked a constitutional clause as the next person in line for succeeding the president.
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Trump has been a fierce critic of Obama for years, even after succeeding him as president.
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The app might be an advertising stunt, but it ends up succeeding in two unlikely ways.
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Robinson's pugnacious brand of civil rights activism set the stage for succeeding generations of black athletes.
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Bristling with Japanese and Canadian designs, the Paris Airshow illustrated big industry bets succeeding or failing.
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Within the defense establishment this puts a premium on not failing, as opposed to succeeding. Readiness.
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The teachers are friendly, but they also ensure that every student is succeeding in their classes.
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" According to Kawasaki, succeeding in business "is about being able to communicate very succinctly, very effectively.
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If you don't update your plan, how do you know if you're succeeding or falling behind?
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This is not a matter of one set of values succeeding another for no particular reason.
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" We're succeeding better than most countries, and the question is always, "How can we get better?
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So far, Pokémon Go is succeeding on this front as well, though it's still early days.
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The more government sees private organizations succeeding, the more likely it will be to get involved.
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They are succeeding in doing something that progressive are simply bad at: playing the long game.
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Since succeeding Zuma in February 2018, Cyril Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on fixing those problems.
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Since succeeding Zuma in February 2018, Cyril Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on fixing those problems.
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Brett M. Kavanaugh, who had clerked for Anthony M. Kennedy before succeeding him, was the second.
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The key to succeeding in my line of work was establishing a strong rapport with celebrities.
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To see another person fail is, at the right moment, almost as good as succeeding ourselves.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi has pointed to the rulings as evidence that Democrats are succeeding without impeachment.
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"The journey of overcoming them, and hopefully succeeding, is what then makes life meaningful and worthwhile."
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If those counts are anywhere close to accurate, this effort won't even come close to succeeding.
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Mr. de Blasio doesn't have the luxury of such abundant vacancy, but he is succeeding anyway.
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And the differences between the areas that are succeeding and those that are struggling is growing.
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Now, rising environmental concerns over plastic waste appear to be succeeding where the obesity argument failed.
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Whang, as director and president, succeeding Ricardo R. Chua Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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In 2017, Moon had the satisfaction of succeeding the daughter of his bête noire as president.
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Kabila won disputed elections in 2006 and 2011 after succeeding his assassinated father, Laurent, in 2001.
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As you know ... Drew's hosted "The Price Is Right" since 2007, succeeding longtime host Bob Barker.
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But, Cuban says, the key to standing out and succeeding is to out-learn your competitors.
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Even where Nafta is succeeding, it is not pushing wages up, or creating enough needed jobs.
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Her comments suggested a GOP effort to sway the administration to soften Trump's approach was succeeding.
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Highly defined new rules stand the best chance of succeeding because they have in the past.
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More settlers arrived in the succeeding months, but within three years, Wolstenholme had all but disappeared.
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It was not called gentrification at the time or at any time in the succeeding years.
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Noto officially started as CEO on March 1, succeeding SoFi's former CEO and founder Mike Cagney.
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But chances of succeeding are slim, given that the definition of a national emergency is vague.
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Succeeding Mr. Testa, Mr. Scarfo muscled in on the casino boom through his company, Scarf Inc.
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Although he muddled the execution through a series of mistakes, Regan came dangerously close to succeeding.
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As the biotech industry witnessed high-profile NASH failures last year, Intercept stood alone in succeeding.
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He seems hell-bent on breaking the professional bureaucracy to his will, and he is succeeding.
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But Ms. Starr's real message was about a hard-charging woman succeeding in a man's world.
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In other words: It's safe to say that NBC is banking hard on Will & Grace succeeding.
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But it would more properly be understood as Donald Trump succeeding where Barack Obama had failed.
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If this deal has any chance at succeeding, Musk will need to completely revamp SolarCity's business.
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Team Trump was succeeding in making Comey and Peter Strzok the public faces of the Russia probe.
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Wunsch will become governor of the Belgian central bank at the start of January, succeeding Jan Smets.
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Abiye got the job on Tuesday, succeeding Hailemariam Desalegn who quit to clear the way for reforms.
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He noted that the best approach to succeeding is via referrals and paying as soon as possible.
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"I'm ready to keep riding and competing, making videos and succeeding in the BMX world," he says.
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It was actually trying in its attempt to be woke, and in many ways, it was succeeding.
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They still have the discharge petition as leverage, which currently sits just 22 signatures shy of succeeding.
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Even though Lee was found guilty today it doesn't necessarily scuttle his chances for succeeding his father.
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Patel sees adding value and simplifying the process for developers as key to succeeding as a platform.
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So far, it looks like the teen activists are succeeding in their efforts: On Friday, Florida Gov.
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But it would be rash to bet against China's succeeding in at least a few of them.
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Its core provision is succeeding: the vast majority of the former guerrillas have returned to civilian life.
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School leaders need support to help teachers learn and the authority to act when teachers aren't succeeding.
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The next step — after you identify what's holding you back — is to find your reason for succeeding.
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Tim Cook is succeeding at an impossible task: Following the greatest-ever product visionary as Apple's CEO.
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These women may get pregnant fairly easily, but the pregnancy never truly has a chance of succeeding.
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Succeeding in the rapidly-changing landscape of of healthcare means being able to mature just as rapidly.
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In this current political environment, the stuff that's succeeding is opposite to that, it seems like. Yeah.
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Republicans captured the governorships of both states in November, succeeding Democratic governors who had blocked those measures.
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He also said the lawsuit challenging the legality of the order has a good chance of succeeding.
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He suggested that some designers are more interested in fame than in succeeding in the fashion industry.
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Wafford, who previously worked for The Vitamin Shoppe, KPMG, and Wallgreens Boots Alliance, is succeeding Michael Fung.
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That's an important, and basic, difference because it affects how schools are labeled as succeeding or failing.
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It can be hard for people who are used to succeeding to move fast and make mistakes.
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It's all about trying to do what seems impossible and succeeding in all sorts of unexpected ways.
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"When we run moderate candidates, we are not succeeding in peeling off the Trump voters," he said.
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These places are succeeding because of the nearby national monuments, parks, wilderness, and refuges, not despite them.
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"The brands that are succeeding on IG Stories treat it as a completely different platform than IG."
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"She was succeeding, she got a great job, she got a car, her license back," he said.
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" #MeToo is succeeding where others failed -- to mute R. Kelly "People say why are we so upset?
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Or at least to poke holes in the dam that succeeding generations might turn into a flood.
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But the streets and shops below his ivory tower offer ample evidence that his scheme is succeeding.
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Kentucky educated, he was first elected to the U.S. Senate by his constituents in 1984, succeeding Sen.
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She took over as Fed chair in 2014 under President Barack Obama, succeeding the departing Ben Bernanke.
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Succeeding with humans on Dragon should also not distract SpaceX from its core business of launching satellites.
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Succeeding against the threat of terror is for Brazil one of the major tests during this Olympics.
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Well, then why didn&apost you have spies in her campaign to see if they were succeeding?
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We think we're succeeding because of the sheer nature of the ambition we have for the project.
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By me succeeding in my journey, I want to show people that they can succeed in theirs.
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That information can show whether a company is succeeding at making employees feel included after they're hired.
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There is nothing that I would hope for more than Canada succeeding in that three-pronged approach.
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SUCCEEDING FROM HOME: Here's exactly how to thrive as a remote worker in the days of coronavirus
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The bad news is that RGGI isn't succeeding in the one way that counts most: reducing carbon.
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But so far, the anti-Trump movement is succeeding — perhaps much better than its foot soldiers realize.
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Bhabra, who joined Willis Towers over 20 years ago, will be succeeding Peter Rowles, the company said.
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That skill is about succeeding through inaction — not swinging the bat — rather than about exciting kinetic action.
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This is a story of a man trying to feel and succeeding, we hope, in the end.
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Kraft Heinz hired Miguel Patricio, a veteran of Anheuser-Busch InBev, as its C.E.O., succeeding Bernardo Hees.
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" As Siegel notes, "the hardest part of succeeding as a luxury brand is marrying exclusivity to distribution.
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What is now known as Lake Turkana in northern Kenya shrank by half over the succeeding centuries.
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You're always anxious not to raise suspicions in the president's mind that you're thinking about succeeding him.
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Even so, the vast majority of FLI students are succeeding, thanks to talent, grit and peer support.
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Holland & Knight has chosen David Whitestone as the head of the firm's government section, succeeding former Rep.
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When he took over as chief executive in 1991, succeeding his father, UniFirst, based in Wilmington, Mass.
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Addiction is a disease, treatment exists and communities around the country are succeeding in fighting the epidemic.
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At the same time, some noticed that Microsoft appears to be succeeding in making Azure more profitable.
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He tried — and failed — to get the Republican presidential nomination in 2000 before succeeding eight years later.
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I feel most powerful when… I'm executing to the best of my ability and succeeding at it.
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The sport itself, in other words, is beside the point, as are the actual benefits of succeeding.
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As I left the man's office, I couldn't help but think his company was succeeding despite him.
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Whether they are just barely succeeding at something very difficult, or completely failing at something totally impossible.
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All who care about our students succeeding should support Ms. DeVos and hope that she, too, succeeds.
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LWWWD is an incisive portrait of a self-obsessed industry hellbent on succeeding by whatever means necessary.
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Outsmarting the scouting reports, succeeding when everyone knows your weakness, is a badge of honor for veterans.
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Lawton will be leaving to join Tractor Supply as its CEO, succeeding Greg Sandfort, effective Jan. 13.
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Elaine Chang, VP AWS Sales ChinaChang was named as AWS China's lead last year, succeeding Alex Yung.
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Broadway beckoned, and in the succeeding years he became the biggest star of both blackface and Broadway.
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That experience — of succeeding in school while exerting minimal or moderate effort — is a potentially crucial one.
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" Parsi added: "By all accounts, this appears to be a strategy aimed at failing rather than succeeding.
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Slate hired Jared Hohlt from New York magazine as its new editor in chief, succeeding Julia Turner.
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If Ankara wanted to drive a wedge — however small — between the US and Saudi Arabia, it's succeeding.
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He's succeeding inside their frenetic system but with tools every single team in the league really wants.
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Bongo took office in 2009, succeeding his father Omar Bongo, who died after 42 years in power.
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For the parents of a young child with Down syndrome, to see the adults succeeding is so important.
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It has attempted several launches since 1998, finally succeeding in putting a small satellite into space in 2012.
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Jeremy Gans, a professor from Melbourne Law School, said the "unsafe" claim had a "good chance" of succeeding.
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So, what's the secret to succeeding in a region of 11 countries and more than 650 million people?
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On Wednesday, Activision said it fired CFO Spencer Neumann, who will be succeeding David Wells as Netflix's CFO.
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Conservatives who felt a similar connection to Scalia will feel it's only right that Gorsuch is succeeding him.
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He took over as CEO in 2017, succeeding his father and company founder Jacques who died last year.
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The big bucks lie in finding market inefficiencies no one else can, succeeding at the expense of others.
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We know that the agenda is succeeding, with or without the support of these elites in the media.
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On Kickstarter, your odds of succeeding are 10 times higher once you reach about half your funding goal.
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And with all of those good ideas, succeeding typically starts with them being presented well to their audience.
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What's all the more remarkable is that he seems to be succeeding at it without any PR supervision.
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Why is it that these big ones are succeeding in this way, and it's not happening as pervasively?
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The Chicago Cubs will name David Ross as manager, succeeding Joe Maddon, according to multiple reports Wednesday morning.
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So after succeeding, then failing, then making a comeback, here is Madden's advice on how to make it.
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But the government is succeeding in cutting the use of coal, which provides around 70% of China's electricity.
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Just seeing people who are succeeding and doing it makes you feel like you can do it too.
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Jeff Denham, the author of the petition, said Wednesday he is "extremely confident" in its chances of succeeding.
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"Germany has a particular interest and a particular responsibility in European unity succeeding," Merkel told reporters in Berlin.
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It's unclear whether Tiffany & Co. is trolling or fishing for press, but they're definitely succeeding with the latter.
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But, if the organizations we work for don't support and promote that, our chances of succeeding are slim.
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Willis Re, the reinsurance business of Willis Towers Watson Plc, named James Kent chief executive, succeeding John Cavanagh.
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Better designs might be possible for rewards, too, so the tracker rewards you for trying, not just succeeding.
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Gao had high hopes of succeeding Dong as champion as he had drawn the top score in qualifying.
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I have seen a couple dozen of these come and go, and almost cannot imagine this one succeeding.
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YouTube/The Secret World of Gold Unfortunately, the proponents of easy money won out in the succeeding decades.
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Writing at Wired, Cade Metz cautions that Libratus is succeeding at the tournament, but not without human help.
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So for now, the Kama 6 are succeeding at the game's most crucial and most difficult strategic challenge.
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Failing to reduce Central American migration may ultimately be more useful to him politically than succeeding ever could.
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But in the middle of a protest, it can be hard to know if your movement is succeeding.
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Other U.S. officials pointed to the Brussels attacks as a sign that the campaign against ISIS is succeeding.
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Government intervention in drug prices still has a relatively small chance of succeeding, but it hangs over biotechs.
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While other administrations have tried to reboot Capitol Hill, Trump may have a shot at succeeding, he said.
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Succeeding former FBI Director Robert Mueller, Comey was confirmed by the Senate for a full 10-year-term.
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Having four children and just the tough grind of succeeding in the city — it just is all-consuming.
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If you see me succeeding in one area of my life, it means I'm failing at the other.
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Allardyce was hired in July, succeeding Roy Hodgson, who quit after a disastrous Euro tournament for team England.
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Mark Milley, who will become the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, succeeding Marine Corps Gen.
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Moreover, Republicans scored some wins in Kentucky, succeeding at flipping the attorney general and secretary of state positions.
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His boss, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, was sworn in at the Justice Department last year, succeeding Eric Holder.
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Ahead of earnings, there were already signs that Swipe Night was succeeding in its efforts to boost engagement.
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Early indicators suggest the program is succeeding in attracting disillusioned fighters away from East Africa's al Qaeda affiliate.
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And in recent months, he said he backed the idea of a woman's succeeding him as secretary general.
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Ferrari is hoping to restart the race for the title by succeeding with that new formula next year.
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And those who practice their skills become artists at figuring out creative solutions that prevent criminals from succeeding.
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In an earlier era, the network might have had a buzz of jubilation at the Republican candidate succeeding.
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It takes a decade of succeeding under biggest-race pressure to become this level of must-watch Olympian.
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Since then 8kun has made a couple of spluttering attempts to get online, before finally succeeding on Saturday.
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Amin will be succeeding Jim Johnston who served as interim regional president, the company said in a statement.
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He did not understand their tunnel vision, their determination to pour everything into succeeding at this one pursuit.
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This suggests that a ploy to break NATO might have a bigger risk of succeeding than previously thought.
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Bankhaus Lampe analyst Neil Smith said he put the chances of the merger succeeding at just 20 percent.
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Others are public schools of choice that offer innovative learning programs for students not succeeding in traditional schools.
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The company also named Steve Fieler as its chief financial officer, succeeding 264-year HP veteran Cathie Lesjak.
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All succeeding governments have been accused of abusing the intelligence agency to help strengthen their grip on power.
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Left-of-center candidates are succeeding in local elections, and the DSA is growing in size and visibility.
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He, knowing that the treatment has almost no chance of succeeding, tells her what she wants to hear.
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"There's so much energy that goes into these campaigns that often don't end up succeeding," Hayes told me.
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But few in Venezuela saw Tuesday's attack as having any chances of immediately succeeding in its stated goals.
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"When we got him help with math, he went from struggling in school to succeeding," Dr. Lavin said.
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Ray has mostly stayed out of the spotlight after succeeding Starr as special counsel in the Clinton years.
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The succeeding government was overthrown by Mr. Park's father, who seized power in a military coup in 1961.
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It's not a Netflix killer, but investors believe it's the streaming service with the highest chance of succeeding.
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Experts, including Citizen Lab, suggest turning on two-factor identification on all accounts to prevent phishing from succeeding.
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Ensuring those businesses are succeeding in five years is the kind of policymaking all sides can agree on.
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For De Coninck, working remotely has been critical to succeeding as both a professional and a single mother.
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That October trip and succeeding events raise important questions: Where does the United States want this to go?
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Some polls suggest that Steyer's advertising is succeeding in winning him a significant share of South Carolina Democrats.
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Speaking of not-for-profit media, John Lansing became the new chief executive at NPR, succeeding Jarl Mohn.
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Rice served as secretary of state from 2005 to 20163 under President George W. Bush, succeeding Colin Powell.
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But it's interesting to take a look at who is succeeding in the consumer cannabis market and why.
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If you want to run for president, you should think about succeeding Donald Trump on the GOP ticket.
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But, hey, as each succeeding year of the last decade has taught us, it could have been worse.
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"If sellers weren't succeeding, they wouldn't be here," said Jeff Wilke, the chief executive of Amazon's consumer business.
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Key to the Minsk accords succeeding are elections in the disputed eastern Donbass region of Ukraine, diplomats say.
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It is trying, and it seems succeeding, to appeal to different demographics with different devices and price points.
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And he's closer to succeeding than ever, what with her sailing across the Narrow Sea as we speak.
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They love each other, but it's really hard to be with somebody who is succeeding at your dream.
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She served as both vice president and first lady before succeeding her husband when he died in office.
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He established the Young Black Professional Network for those who had succeeding in moving into the professional class.
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But at least in the modern era, it probably has better chances of succeeding now than ever before.
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If he's still being cast in movies, he's succeeding at work, and that seems to be his primary concern.
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Maybe Bennett winds up succeeding like Moss, or maybe he joins Chad Ochocinco on the quirky personality blooper reel.
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The ruthless campaign to break Aleppo and restore Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to power appears to be succeeding.
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I suspect the Pixel Slate could wind up succeeding because of its operating system too (more on that below).
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Critics say this could be a maneuver by the first lady to strengthen her chances of succeeding her husband.
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The first group of board members will be chosen by Facebook, with succeeding members chosen by the existing board.
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Johnson will become CEO of Starbucks in April, succeeding Schultz, who will continue as the Seattle-based company's chairman.
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Though the film is drenched in nostalgia, it is also a reminder of the way new Hollywood is succeeding.
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So it's time to forget about England's players failing overseas and start thinking about overseas players succeeding in England.
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Deepak Malik, an analyst at Edelweiss Securities, said chances of the deal succeeding in its present form were low.
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More worryingly, despite efforts to fix its asset risk challenges, Portugal's third-largest lender has little chances of succeeding.
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After the plane missed him, the pilot reportedly aborted his second landing attempt before finally succeeding on the third.
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Like Mr Lewis's 13 previous books, "The Undoing Project" is a story of remarkable individuals succeeding through innovative ideas.
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He made a small fortune in the process of all this hustling, risk-taking, succeeding, failing and starting over.
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I practiced shopping, confidently demanding what I needed and even succeeding a few times at haggling the prices down.
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Even when he's succeeding, he still comes across as unctuous and slimy, perpetually bathed in his own flop-sweat.
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Further US intervention has little chance of succeeding, and in fact is far more likely to worsen the conflict.
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As worries about employment conditions in the "gig economy" have grown, more workers are trying their luck—and succeeding.
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For the most part, those films are being made at home rather than abroad, and they are succeeding internationally.
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Americans must not despair of succeeding in a long and difficult struggle despite mistakes and setbacks, disappointments and fears.
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But talent acquisition managers face the reality that candidates want to see people like them succeeding in the organization.
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They say the Trump team is made up of dishonest brokers and their plan has no hope of succeeding.
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But despite the challenges, the project is succeeding in promoting sustainable farming and curbing battles over water, Chabari said.
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There is a general assumption that the US-led coalition against ISIS is largely succeeding in eliminating the group.
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"The likelihood of this lawsuit succeeding is slim, unless there are major changes in Supreme Court precedent," Skagg explained.
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Like it or not, President-elect Donald Trump is succeeding in his mission to protect and create American jobs.
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Succeeding would have been a stunning comeback after the 73 impeachment of Mr. da Silva's handpicked successor, Dilma Rousseff.
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Vanessa Van Edwards is a behavioral investigator and author of the book Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People.
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And it sounds like you're succeeding, since The Wand is even being offered in fancy wine bars and restaurants.
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BTW ... we threw in a clip of Nina succeeding at hoops ... strictly so you respect her as an athlete.
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Wafford is succeeding Michael Fung, who will remain at the company as interim CFO through the end of April.
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Mattis told reporters that he believed diplomacy and sanctions were so far succeeding in putting more pressure on Pyongyang.
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If you thought tech companies were succeeding, even incrementally, at creating more inclusive workplaces, it's not entirely your fault.
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Wafford will take charge on April 8, succeeding interim CFO Michael Fung, who was appointed in October last year.
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Their partnership with Hulu proves that Vaquera is succeeding without losing the creative streak that makes them so original.
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New albums by four indie-rock bands recycle and repurpose decades-old sounds, sometimes striking out and sometimes succeeding.
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But since many NASCAR fans are distracted when they see "Nascar," we may not be succeeding in that case.
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If appealing to existing fans of various properties was the goal, Comic-Con's experiences certainly seemed to be succeeding.
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The company named Joe Erlinger, most recently president of international operated markets, as president of McDonald's USA, succeeding Kempczinski.
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Companies that get these four fundamentals right are not just trying to be good employers for women, they're succeeding.
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But it's also a reminder that although Apple is succeeding elsewhere, the iPhone is more important than ever before.
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In April, the company was close to finally succeeding in its long-held goal to make Free File permanent.
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But Tan said that the "only way to continue succeeding is to continue making mistakes and learning" from them.
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Lee's answer is a simple one, but succeeding in each of the three steps that he recommends isn't easy.
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It will also help you measure your progress and track where you are succeeding and how you can improve.
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For all these reasons, it's imperative we protect these businesses from unnecessary obstacles that would prohibit them from succeeding.
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John Legend was recently named 22017's Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine, succeeding last year's honoree Idris Elba.
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The effects of shutdowns go beyond demoralizing present-day federal employees to deterring the next generation from succeeding them.
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This is due in large part to the major barriers they face to entering and succeeding in apprenticeship programs.
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Succeeding in a case against Officer Pantaleo would require that prosecutors prove three legal elements beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Notebook Matthew Zapruder is the new poetry editor for the magazine, succeeding Natasha Trethewey in this annually rotating position.
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He has disrupted the holiday and family time of legislators for cynical politics that have no chance of succeeding.
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Bringing new kinds of businesses to the area is another sign for Ms. Fox that the revitalization is succeeding.
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Since succeeding his father, who ruled Azerbaijan for more than a decade, Aliyev has systematically coopted the country's institutions.
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Despite being a step in the right direction for athletes' rights, Scott's bill has very little chance of succeeding.
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The steel and alumina contracts have the best chance of succeeding, according to analysts, traders and other industry sources.
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Despite not succeeding with his first attempt at the choke, he made sure at the second time of asking.
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In 2014, Oklahoma officials tried to stick Clayton Lockett in Oklahoma with a needle for 43 minutes before succeeding.
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Chris Kempczinski, who was serving as president, is succeeding Easterbrook, who had been in the role since March 2015.
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This makes succeeding more important than learning, so kids are more focused on passing than actually understanding the material.
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Despite Dole succeeding temporarily on a few occasions, Deripaska's visa woes persisted, and he reportedly enlisted Manafort to help.
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The results are completely convincing, succeeding in part because of (rather than despite) their hauntingly familiar art-historical reverberations.
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And when Tony Roberts joined the cast a few years later, succeeding Mr. Klein, he saw the show again.
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Foxconn named Liu Young-Way, currently the head of its chip unit, as its next chairman, succeeding Terry Gou.
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Ms. Davis had taken office that January, succeeding her mother, who had served in the role for 37 years.
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But he did say that Thiem had long been a player who needed to experience a situation before succeeding.
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The climate change movement has no hope of succeeding without finding a way to make this happen moving forward.
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The future stability of the whole Arab Gulf depends on the reform process in Saudi succeeding; it's that important.
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Today's SEC filing indicates that the newly public entity is succeeding in its efforts to monetize recent usage gains.
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But they can't make the case for more funding, she said, if they appear to be succeeding without it.
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He will take over the job in May, succeeding Jenny Dixon, who retired after 15 years at the helm.
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Lee and Youngkin became co-CEOs at the beginning of 2018, succeeding co-founders David Rubenstein and Bill Conway.
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In September, Citi Research put the odds that one would begin in the succeeding three months at 45 percent.
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More ominously, from Beijing's perspective, is that Washington's more confrontational policy toward China has been succeeding in large part.
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Perfecting your skills at one style of investing is hard enough, but succeeding at two is even more impressive.
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Texas Instruments (TXN) will promote Chief Operating Officer Brian Crutcher to chief executive officer in June, succeeding Rich Templeton.
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Trump spent much of his remarks introducing members of his Cabinet and hailing other areas his administration is succeeding.
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"Coalition is a difficult thing to sustain, progress is complicated, and it's not about succeeding or failing," Winant explained.
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Succeeding Ms. Buzyn as health minister will be Olivier Veran, a lawmaker and a doctor, as is Ms. Buzyn.
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Goldenrod envelops everything, succeeding to swamp rose and honeysuckle and all the weeds that came and went in waves.
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The company said on Tuesday that Frank Casal had been appointed as vice chairman for audit, succeeding Mr. Marcello.
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I felt like I was able to finally read the trajectory of someone who wasn't succeeding on male terms.
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And a minority said the United States was succeeding at equal rights or basic behavioral norms of civil discourse.
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For years, military and civilian leaders said that the mission to rebuild Afghanistan was not only possible, but succeeding.
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That something is also "very precious to the Empire," which will stop at nothing to prevent Cal from succeeding.
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October 13, 2016 - The UN General Assembly formally approves Guterres as the new secretary-general, succeeding Ban Ki-moon.
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Hamilton: I only know when something is done, or succeeding, when it has a multifaceted way of being read.
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When it comes to succeeding where others have failed, reducing mass shootings provides this president with a golden opportunity.
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I think that there's a time when we, as women, have to say: ''It's not an accident I'm succeeding.
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Mr. Price became chief of Nixon's speechwriting team in December 1970, succeeding James Keogh, a former Time magazine editor.
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Mr. Marsh remained in that post through the Reagan years and well into the succeeding presidency of George Bush.
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DF: That's kind of the secret to succeeding in media is, be interesting every day, forever, and never stop.
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French lactariums work very well, succeeding—from what I know—in meeting the needs of premature and hospitalized babies.
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Omarosa has returned to Washington D.C. and, for once, she's trying to keep a very low profile ... and succeeding!
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But in trying to understand the physics of the Trump presidency, I became convinced that it was succeeding despite itself.
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Mad Dogs, in other words, is trying something that's really complicated and ambitious, and failing as often as it's succeeding.
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And the more anti-abortion judges Trump adds to the federal bench, the better chance each case has of succeeding.
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In 2002, Billy Beane was heading into his fifth major league draft since succeeding Sandy Alderson as Oakland's general manager.
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This caused huge embarrassment for North Korea and ended any lingering chances Kim had of succeeding his father as leader.
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Or, at least, it's succeeding more than past incarnations of the battle royale genre, like H1Z1: King of the Kill.
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In the records of succeeding centuries, they surface only sporadically, usually in condemnations by Christian leaders who eschewed Jewish practices.
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The former head of Hong Kong's civil service will take up her post on July 1st, succeeding Leung Chun-ying.
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Google has an employee whose title is Captain of Moonshots — he is helping teach cars to drive themselves — and succeeding!
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Despite predictions of a backlash, in each case the country turned away from the president's party in the succeeding election.
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That did not prevent his book from succeeding, and it remained the standard economics textbook for undergraduates until the 1990s.
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Still, she has repeatedly said she is a capitalist who does not want to stop other Americans from succeeding financially.
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But with mounting obstacles at home and abroad, he faces long odds of succeeding where more experienced predecessors have failed.
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But when he sees Kyle going through his struggles and still succeeding — you couldn't ask for a better role model.
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Through it all, Nike never took command of any aspect of the golf market, succeeding mainly in shoes and clothing.
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President Barack Obama made similar moves in the early days of his administration after succeeding Republican president George W. Bush.
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The resistance accepted the responsibility to even the playing field with the enemy and it is succeeding in doing so.
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A former Oregon secretary of State, Brown in February 2015 became the nation's first openly bisexual governor, succeeding then-Gov.
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The sentient memory of our complete and profound dependence on our first caretakers follows us in every succeeding love relationship.
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Sora, a hero chosen by the Heartless-slaying Keyblade, is on a perennial quest to stop the darkness from succeeding.
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Brunson was able to continue in this fashion, succeeding in spite of his dangerous faults, until he met Robert Whittaker.
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He's made some changes — like allowing women to drive — and America and its allies are heavily invested in him succeeding.
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In succeeding years, the Puppies continued to generate bad press, but they gained even less traction over the awards themselves.
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Boeing also said Brett Gerry, who has been president of Boeing Japan since 2016, is succeeding Luttig as general counsel.
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"It's clear to everyone that this Bain deal will have difficulty succeeding," said Akira Minamikawa, principal analyst at IHS Markit.
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The company will also elevate Fidji Simo to head of the Facebook app, succeeding Cathcart in that role, Zuckerberg said.
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He has a higher chance of succeeding than the Haitians, coming from a country wracked by war, immigration officials say.
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More devious genus of malware are succeeding at even duping advanced security tools that discover threats based on behavior analysis.
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So far, Ipsy's curation has been succeeding – it touts over 3 million subscribers, compared with rival Birchbox's over 2.5 million.
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Kellogg has hired Steven A. Cahillane as CEO, succeeding current Chief Executive John Bryant, the Special K owner announced Thursday.
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His intelligence community has now stated very clearly what the threats are, where we are succeeding, where we are not.
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The Kim regime wants to make any effort at confrontation to be as damaging as possible — and they are succeeding.
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" As an aspiring poet, he doesn't understand this obsession, yet out of love he follows her wishes—"studying, graduating, succeeding.
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What is perhaps more notable is that the Kurds are succeeding even in a climate of austerity on Capitol Hill.
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He noted that the last time Congress overhauled the tax code, in 1986, the effort suffered several setbacks before succeeding.
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Succeeding him, Marc Bohan, the longest serving creative director of Dior, is, ironically, the least famous leader in its pedigree.
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Succeeding in software today means testing and tweaking new features with the speed and efficiency of Amazon, Facebook and Google.
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Trump calls BuzzFeed a "failing pile of garbage" which is wildly unfair as we are a succeeding pile of garbage.
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When asked about the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, McGee said circumstances should not be an excuse for not succeeding.
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"The Trump pro-growth program, which I believe has been succeeding, we're going to stay with that," Kudlow told Perino.
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Davis is succeeding Jared Goff, the No. 03 overall pick by the Los Angeles Rams in this year's N.F.L. draft.
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Clancy is leaving the biotech firm to join drug maker Alexion Pharmaceuticals, succeeding Dave Anderson as CFO at that company.
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" He will join the cast of "Hamilton" in mid-August, succeeding Leslie Odom Jr., who won a Tony for "Hamilton.
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Yet the longer the bank goes without succeeding, some specialists say, the more likely people are to ignore its promises.
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In September, he tried to change email passwords for 220 of the Pennsylvania university's accounts, succeeding with 15, prosecutors said.
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He became president there in 2011, succeeding Janet Yellen, who a few years later went on to become Fed chair.
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"Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding," Peale wrote in his best-seller.
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And as it so happens, it's got a trio of new Snapdragon chips to show off, all succeeding older models.
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A year later, he was named chief of the criminal division, succeeding Joon H. Kim, who became Mr. Bharara's deputy.
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"Boards are anticipating a changing environment and putting leadership in place who are capable of succeeding in it," he said.
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The Dow (INDU) closed up 0.4%, or 115 points, at 27,462 points, succeeding the record its set on July 15.
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Advice from mentors who are blind or partially sighted, and already succeeding in their careers, can make a huge difference.
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He released his book, "The Gorga Guide to Success" ... in which he talks about succeeding in business, marriage and life.
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But Twitter clearly wants people to know it's trying, and apparently succeeding, in keeping (some) bad guys off its platform.
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He served as Brexit secretary for barely four months, succeeding David Davis, who also resigned, because he felt that Mrs.
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That is to say, Democrats paid a staggering, existential price for finally succeeding in delivering health insurance to almost everyone.
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So is the atmosphere, a bit chaotic as Romildo, the father, races around, attempting to charm every guest (and succeeding).
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And I was, you know, trying to be a man about town, but I was not succeeding at doing that.
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Succeeding generations of R&B singers, among them Natalie Cole, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey and Alicia Keys, openly emulated her.
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In 1969, he was promoted to chief daily reviewer, succeeding Eliot Fremont-Smith under the Books of The Times rubric.
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The Club's political malfeasance when I first ran for Congress in 2004 and in succeeding election cycles cannot be overstated.
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To prevent that from succeeding, President Vladimir Putin's Russia annexed Crimea and intervened in the Donbas region, across its border.
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Sievert is set to become CEO of the combined company in May, succeeding long-time T-Mobile CEO John Legere.
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Kim has not met any foreign heads of state since succeeding his father as North Korean leader in late 2011.
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Texas Instruments – Texas Instruments will promote chief operating officer Brian Crutcher to Chief Executive Officer in June, succeeding Rich Templeton.
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Williams took over as the head of the San Francisco Fed in March 2011, succeeding current Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
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In 2021, he will become the principal conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra in London — succeeding, as it happens, Mr. Salonen.
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Komiya, currently senior managing director, was named to become CEO of Japan's largest property-and-casualty insurer, succeeding Tsuyoshi Nagano.
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Since succeeding in that niche, the company has expanded into personal loans, mortgage lending, asset management and even life insurance.
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Islamic State is fast losing ground and fighters in Iraq and Syria, yet it's succeeding beyond its hopes in Europe.
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The private sector has the chance to step up and lead the sustainability agenda, succeeding where nation states are failing.
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"The Myth of the Nice Girl" and "Leaders Eat Last" are two titles about succeeding in the world of business.
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Without a stable home, students have serious trouble succeeding in class, according to teachers and homeless advocates in the city.
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Even as chances of succeeding looked increasingly slim, many were clinging to hopes they would eventually reach the United States.
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The combination of factors has left some analysts and historians wondering if perhaps Mr. Macron is even succeeding too well.
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Everywhere in these subcultures Maher finds women confined and commodified, desperately trying, and rarely succeeding, to govern their own lives.
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Now, as the company prepares for its comeback, Avaya is staking its bets on succeeding where it had originally failed.
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Dish's wireless aspirations Succeeding as a new entrant to a market with three massive incumbents would be a tall order.
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It was a rare feat for a career diplomat, one that has not been matched by any succeeding foreign minister.
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But the Trump business plan, if measured by the sequencing of professional tournaments, seems to be succeeding, industry executives said.
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The Osundairo bro isn't just succeeding in boxing either ... he's on the up and up in the showbiz world too.
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The CEO offered her the CMO job instead, with the possibility of succeeding him as CEO if all went well.
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The change happens in May, when Munoz becomes executive chairman, succeeding Jane Garvey, 75, who is retiring from the board.
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And that means they have to raise close to $300 million in funding if they want a shot at succeeding.
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The brands succeeding in this category now are taking components of athletic footwear and applying them to more refined silhouettes.
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To judge from opinion polls, this effort is succeeding, even if some of the metaphorical flourishes are in poor taste.
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In succeeding Allen, Ms. Mitchell takes up the William S. Dietrich II Endowed Chair in Jazz Studies, a new position.
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It's a stunt that the company tried twice before in 2015 — and failed at it twice, before succeeding on land.
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I've talked to Pat Buchanan: He said the difference between me and Trump is that he's succeeding where I failed.
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As Shirley's example shows, feminist, worker-centric business practices aren't just feel-good; they're incredibly important to retaining talent and succeeding.
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A home surveillance video shows Bowdy trying for almost 2 minutes to free his brother from under the furniture -- eventually succeeding.
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But it is succeeding thanks to a new ecosystem consisting of super app WeChat, mobile payment infrastructure, and mobile-first users.
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And the other challenge is it's creating a divide between those who are succeeding in adapting and those who are struggling.
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"We have dedicated ourselves only to customer brands and having that sole focus is absolutely critical to succeeding here," Reed said.
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Canby asked the attorney who had the legal burden of showing the likelihood of succeeding on their arguments in the case.
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If they have the skills, language to get by in the country then their chances of succeeding increases and everybody wins.
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The guidelines were not a law passed by Congress, so they were subject to being reversed by any succeeding presidential administration.
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In the succeeding five years, with the continuing disproportionate influx of settler recruits to the IDF, the question is more pertinent.
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So far he is succeeding in making it more accountable and nimble, says R.J. Hottovy of Morningstar, an investment-research firm.
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"His lack of leadership led to the discharge petition, which almost ended up succeeding, and led to these two failed bills."
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As investors, I give them a lot of credit for picking these companies, but the companies were already succeeding massively before.
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But succeeding with a game on mobile is hard, and that challenge is only increasing as the space becomes more saturated.
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Having a positive relationship with your manager is key to succeeding at work — but should that relationship extend to social media?
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It's succeeding at beating out the incumbent in some cases, too: Instagram Stories are now more popular than Snapchat's original version.
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Matt Vogel will be succeeding Whitmire and makes his Kermit debut next week with a "Muppets Thought of the Week" video.
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If Frank tried and succeeding in killing Claire, the commander in chief, there is no way he wouldn't have gotten caught.
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Odds from U.K. betting firms on Hunt succeeding Cameron stand at only 50/1 — but they proved wrong on the referendum.
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SpaceX recovered its Falcon 9 first-stage rocket after succeeding in launching NROL-76 for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Organization today.
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For as long as there have been immigration laws, there have been people trying to (and often succeeding in) circumventing them.
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Miller became General Electric's CFO in October 2017, succeeding Jeffrey Bornstein shortly after John Flannery took over as chief executive officer.
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She struck again minutes later, succeeding where her running mate did not, by tweaking Trump over his most recent day job.
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So, while this is not the purpose of Adapt, I'm hoping that it will be an awesome effect of it succeeding.
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First, the economy, the world's second largest, is big enough to let firms attain huge scale just by succeeding at home.
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Or Kylie, today's subject, who, for lack of better words, is the family's bodycon queen (succeeding our beloved Kim, of course).
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Succeeding means arriving in a new country with nothing, and hoping there's a place for you, knowing you can't go back.
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The army&aposs campaign did not succeed in winning the Ndebele vote for Mugabe in the 1985 polls or succeeding elections.
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Republicans under the Trump administration tried a couple of times to tear it down, only succeeding in chipping away at it.
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Retired Marine General James "Mad Dog" Mattis has been nominated to be Trump's defense secretary, succeeding current Pentagon chief Ash Carter.
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The game of attrition came for the Minnesota Vikings, and they're the story this morning for succeeding in spite of it.
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A roadmap to a sustainable stimulus programme could serve as his own path to succeeding Kuroda as governor in five years.
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All producers have worked since the crash to cut their exploration and production costs, with most succeeding in driving them down.
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They're succeeding with an admirable degree of difficulty, too; their identity is aggression, and requires air-tight rotations sans safety net.
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J.M. Smucker — Smucker appointed Mark Smucker as chief executive officer effective May 1, succeeding Richard Smucker who will become executive chairman.
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Jacquez is succeeding Kathy Garmezy, and she previously served as the associate vice president of government relations at AltaMed Health Services.
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"I have a personal stake in the center succeeding," he told me between sobs in the sweltering sun outside La Lomita.
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Pruitt was always more likely to destroy the EPA via budget cuts & tampering with science than succeeding at undoing final regulations
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A challenge brought by Texas and 25 other states has so far halted Obama's plan by succeeding in the lower courts.
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Cancer drugs that work in animals have less than a seven percent chance of succeeding in even the earliest clinical trials.
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One of four siblings, Marcelo presided over a golden era for the group since succeeding his father Emilio in late 2008.
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The Kavanaugh hearings were contentious from the very beginning because he was succeeding Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court's perennial swing voter.
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Each succeeding term that entered the lexicon developed a pejorative connotation; consider the idiot-and-moron banter of the Three Stooges.
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"His way of succeeding in business did not seem to have helped out the people who worked for him," she said.
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By contrast, I take note of Hillary Clinton's campaign: methodical, cautious, steady, not too glamorous but relentlessly on track and succeeding.
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Joshua Kurlantzick, a Southeast Asia expert at the Council on Foreign Relations, gave the project a "50 percent chance" of succeeding.
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He will assume the role of chief executive in January, succeeding James E. Cashman, who will become chairman, the company said.
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Exactly half of Gen Xers have a retirement account and 36% are actively contributing — just 3% more than the succeeding generation.
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Fun fact: Ma failed his college entrance exam not once, but twice, before finally succeeding and entering the Hangzhou Teachers Institute.
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Mr. Shechtman recently signed on as Mr. Caspersen's lawyer, succeeding Daniel Levy, who appeared at his bail hearing on March 28.
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Check. JetBlue's challenge is holding onto its quirky culture and succeeding at airlines' tough balancing act: keeping investors and passengers happy.
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James could land a senior position at Disney, according to the Financial Times, perhaps giving him a chance at succeeding Iger.
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Why it matters: Juul is succeeding in a market where many other e-cigarette companies have failed, despite continuing regulatory uncertainty.
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Lovell will join on July 15, succeeding Barker who will step down after leading the debt-laden company since March 2016.
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