Succeed
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He was a poor boy from the islands who had this rapid and amazing rise to success, and he wanted government to give poor boys and girls like him a chance to succeed, using limited but energetic government to create social mobility.
I don't think I'll
succeed
... See, I can't be Spock.
So how did he
succeed
when others have failed?
And if you really could, doesn't it seem like you deserve to
succeed?
Some recent plazas like Federation Square in Melbourne or Superkilen in Copenhagen
succeed
because they combine old and new, rough and smooth, neutral and bright colors, and because they don't rely excessively on glass.
If we
succeed
in getting the sausage without violating our values, then the sausage tastes better.
They said they weren't allowed to
succeed
at Fox News.
So even though he will rely a lot on his grit to get him through that first-year law school grind, I'll be there as a mentor for him, check in with him from time to time, maybe take him out to get some curry ... (Laughter) so that he can keep growing his agency to
succeed
even more.
As a black woman, I've had to develop extraordinary resilience to
succeed.
I didn't
succeed.
I was in awe of her focus and determination to
succeed
at whatever she loved to do.
Breath analysis can only
succeed
if a large enough data set can be generated and made available for broad use.
If we succeed, what will molecular programming look like?
They can mean that the companies that succeed, well, they are the companies that got the most subsidy, the ones that are the best-connected, and not, as it should be, the companies that serve consumers the best.
They won't
succeed
here."
Did that make you even more determined to study science and to
succeed
in that field?
Or, if they tackle them, why do they fail to
succeed
in solving them?
It can be challenging, it can be labor-intensive, sometimes costly ... and on occasion, it can be somewhat patronizing for scientists to swoop in and tell a family what they need to change in order for their child to
succeed.
This is at an early stage, but you can show with the exponential growth of the amount of information about the brain and the exponential improvement in the resolution of brain scanning, we will
succeed
in reverse-engineering the human brain by the 2020s.
And be with them, open the walls and
succeed
together.
So why did the printing press
succeed?
There are two kinds of errors people make when trying to decide what the right thing is to do, and those are errors in estimating the odds that they're going to succeed, and errors in estimating the value of their own success.
And she did succeed, but then Eleanor collapsed again.
Roughly about 35% of dogs that enter these programs to train to be assistance dogs will succeed; the other 2/3 end up being released and adopted to their puppy raisers.
If technologies don't last and persist, we will not
succeed.
And if you could feel the warmth, and feel the humanity, and feel his intent coming through the eyes, then we would
succeed.
Software can tell what has made people in an organization
succeed
in the past.
We
succeed
best with the little microbial bodies we have adapted to coexist with during evolution.
My students were writing about their crushing anxiety, the unbearable pressure on them to succeed, their mental health diagnoses, their suicide attempts, how alone and isolated they felt and wondered if they'd gone into the right profession, and they weren't even doctors yet.
But, if you spend, like, 90 percent of your daily capacity trying to
succeed
at work, of course there is nothing left to take care of all the other important aspects in your life, like your human relationships.
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