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success and general
In general, any outcome we choose may be labeled `` success ''.
But the continuing charm of the other children -- Sally in 1940 and Jack in 1944 -- and all John's success at his work only made Edythe's dizziness and general uselessness more glaring.
The seeds of long-term success were planted on September 14, 1954, when the Orioles hired Paul Richards to become the ballclub's manager and general manager.
General Nikola Ivanov identified the activity of the Greek Navy as the chief factor in the general success of the allies.
A slight success over Octavian's tired soldiers encouraged him to make a general attack, in which he was decisively beaten.
" Given its general release in January 1931, City Lights proved to be a popular and financial success — eventually grossing over $ 5 million.
The success of the Attlee Government's welfare legislation in reducing poverty was such that, in the general election of 1950, according to Kevin Jefferys, " Labour propaganda could make much of the claim that social security had eradicated the most abject destitution of the 1930s ".
Indians general manager John Hart made a number of moves that would finally bring success to the team.
Failed attempts at reform, a standstill economy, and the success of United states of America against the Soviet Union's forces in the war in Afghanistan led to a general feeling of discontent, especially in the Baltic republics and Eastern Europe.
Live music is popularly played on streets and at venues throughout Dublin in general, and the city has produced several musicians and groups of international success, including U2, one member of Westlife, The Dubliners, The Thrills, Horslips, Jedward, The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Thin Lizzy, Paddy Casey, Sinéad O ' Connor, The Script and My Bloody Valentine.
The man behind the Frisbee's phenomenal success, however, was Edward " Steady Ed " Headrick ( Pasadena, Cal., June 28, 1924 — La Selva Beach, Cal., August 12, 2002 ), hired in 1964 as Wham-O's new general manager and vice president in charge of marketing.
Although several designs ( such as the Convair flying car ) have flown, none have enjoyed commercial success, and those that have flown are not widely known about by the general public.
PBS telecast the series, beginning in January 1980 ; the general format was that of Dr. Friedman visiting and narrating a number of success and failure stories in history, which Dr. Friedman attributes to capitalism or the lack thereof ( e. g. Hong Kong is commended for its free markets, while India is excoriated for relying on centralized planning especially for its protection of its traditional textile industry ).
Her success attracted many imitators, mostly of low quality, which soon led to a general perception of the genre as inferior, formulaic, and stereotypical.
The Hippocratic school or Koan school achieved greater success by applying general diagnoses and passive treatments.
General Ivanov, commander of the 2nd Bulgarian Army, acknowledged the role of the Greek fleet in the overall Balkan League victory by stating that " the activity of the entire Greek fleet and above all the Averof was the chief factor in the general success of the allies ".
Bladder distension ( a procedure which stretches the bladder capacity, done under general anaesthesia ) has shown some success in reducing urinary frequency and giving pain relief to patients.
Determined to get a proven relief pitcher, general manager Harry Dalton made a huge offseason trade with the St. Louis Cardinals, trading outfielder Sixto Lescano and 3 minor league pitchers to the Cardinals in exchange for Rollie Fingers, Pete Vuckovich, and Ted Simmons, all of whom became key parts of the Brewers future success.
The general success of physics in explaining a large range of phenomena in terms of a few of these basic natural laws ; such as gravity, electricity, composition of mass, has assisted this belief.
Aware of the necessity of restoring discipline and morality at Rome to ensure success without, he at once proceeded to reduce the cost of the papal court after the manner of the Dominican Order to which he belonged, compel residence among the clergy, regulate inns, expel prostitutes, and assert the importance of the ceremonial in general and the liturgy of the Mass in particular.
Freud wrote that changing homosexuality was difficult and possible only under unusually favourable conditions, observing that “ in general to undertake to convert a fully developed homosexual into a heterosexual does not offer much more prospect of success than the reverse .” Success meant making heterosexual feeling possible, not eliminating homosexual feelings.
DOJ general counsel Kris Kobach said: " I regard this as a great success.
Labour did not achieve major success until the 1922 general election.
Blogs, portals, and wikis become common electronic dissemination methods for professionals, amateurs, and businesses to conduct knowledge management typified by success of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia which launched on January 15, 2001, grew rapidly and became the largest and most popular general reference work on the Internet as well as the best known wiki in the world and the largest encyclopedia in the world.
* The Tang Dynasty Chinese general Li Jing captures the Jiali Khan Ashina Duobi, which leads to success in Emperor Taizong's campaign against Eastern Tujue launched at the end of the previous year, and results in the disintegration of the Göktürk Khanate.

success and acceptance
Their acceptance, and success, caused publishers to seek out other female authors.
Thus, this quality of acceptance of new gods to the collection of existing gods may have been one of the shaping characteristics for the success during the Christianization of Mesoamerica.
Memes that fit within a successful memeplex may gain acceptance by " piggybacking " on the success of the memeplex.
The US government Committee on Innovations in Computing and Communications credits the acceptance of the viability of the RISC concept to the success of the SPARC system.
Early success and compulsion brought widespread acceptance, and mass vaccination campaigns were undertaken, which greatly reduced the incidence of many diseases in numerous geographic regions.
The applications success rate for postgraduate programmes varies, although most of the major courses, including Economics and Law, consistently have an acceptance rate below 10 %.
With Fassbinder ’ s greatest success, The Marriage of Maria Braun ( Die Ehe der Maria Braun ), he finally attained the popular acceptance he sought, even with German audiences.
The law preventing females from participating in the sport of boxing in Ireland has since been revoked and there is an increasing number of females becoming involved with the sport thanks to its Olympic acceptance and the consistent international success of Katie Taylor.
Their acceptance by both white and black audiences, predating that of the Motown acts, has been noted as reflecting the early success of the African-American Civil Rights Movement.
Mundell in his The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel acceptance lecture ( awarded for unrelated work in optimum currency area ) countered that the success of price stability was proof that the supply-side revolution had worked.
During her acceptance speech she recognized that the success of the band had begun with their personal partnerships.
Lyon's academic success supported the acceptance of women in the university as students and educators.
For the first time since Stryper's success in the 1980s, certain Christian metal artists found mainstream acceptance selling millions of albums to both Christian and non-Christian fans, including Underoath and P. O. D.
The use of the " urban survival syndrome " as a defense to criminal charges followed the success of the battered woman syndrome defense in State v. Kelly ( 1984 ), which was based on the acceptance that the presence of such a syndrome may cause the defendant, a victim of domestic violence, to reasonably believe she was in peril and was therefore justified in using deadly force, given the circumstances.
The court ruled that Lopez's attendance at the Cannes film festival, which he attended with some of the students, and his repeated public expressions of satisfaction at its success, constituted his tacit acceptance of the use of his image.
Researchers suggest that the study of employees ’ reactions to PA is important because of two main reasons: employee reactions symbolizes a criterion of interest to practitioners of PAs and employee reactions have been associated through theory to determinants of appraisal acceptance and success.
Mendelssohn's extraordinary success as a popular philosopher and man of letters revealed hitherto unsuspected possibilities of integration and acceptance of Jews among non-Jews.
This success was followed by several other bands and a broader acceptance of existing German-language recording artists, such as:
Fanta Sacko's success set the stage for future jelimusow stars which have been consistently popular in Mali ; the mainstream acceptance of female singers is unusual in West Africa, and marks Malian music as unique.
The crushing has variously been attributed to 1 ) the auto industry's successful federal court challenge to California's zero-emissions vehicle mandate, 2 ) a federal regulation requiring GM to produce and maintain spare parts for the few thousands EV1s and 3 ) the success of the oil and auto industries ' media campaign to reduce public acceptance of electric vehicles.
This format war delayed acceptance of either format, and Blu-ray Disc has only recently gained traction in the consumer market, where it competes with the continued success of DVD and the rise of streaming movie services such as Netflix.
In the meantime, the Reichsverfassungskampagne had not achieved any success regarding acceptance of the constitution, but had managed to mobilize those elements of the population that were willing to support a revolution.
Although the McCormick reaper was a revolutionary innovation for the harvesting of crops, it did not experience mainstream success and acceptance until at least 20 years after it was patented by Cyrus McCormick.
This effort to both attract voluntary enrollment and achieve the desired racial balance met with considerable success, and helped improve the acceptance of farther distances, hardships with transportation for extracurricular activities, and the separation of siblings.

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