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He may successfully accumulate, but he does not accumulate success, for he is his own enemy and is kept from truly enjoying his achievements".
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There is the sense of gradually accumulating success – the audiences growing, the horizons widening.
Adding a layer of incentive or pressure at the Tour Championship, depending on a golfer's mind-set, are bonuses based on accumulated success over the season.
The band have accumulated success since 2001 with their self-titled debut, but it was their last record, 2010's High Violet, that propelled them to a new level of acclaim – riding high on the critics' end-of-year lists and earning them a Brit award nomination for best international breakthrough act (on the night, they sadly lost out to Justin Bieber).
Of course, as you become more senior and have accumulated success, investing significant time in exploratory goals and out-of-the-box ideas may lead you to the next great breakthrough in your field.
The scorecard of accumulated successes is not going to be at all obvious, for some time to come.It is better, then, to begin by assessing the accumulation of non-failures, for some sorts of failure could become obvious very quickly and are vital to avoid.
Here, we experimentally study the rate at which rival ejaculates of varying size and quality accumulate fertilisation success over sperm storage time in an avian model system, the domestic fowl, Gallus gallus domesticus.
We speculated and have yet to accumulate, planning for success over a four or five-year period, starting with getting into the Champions Cup.
Systemic corticosteroids are generally the first-line therapy currently, but rituximab can be combined or used as an alternative if patients have contraindications to corticosteroids; furthermore, a shift toward rituximab as first-line therapy may be seen in the future if more data on its success accumulate [28].
Even decades of accumulating empirical successes of the new quantum theory did not dislodge Einstein's core metaphysical conception of physical reality as a continuous field ("total field") where particles and the concept of motion are derived notions (e.g., (1950), 348).
For example, a link between social deprivation and poorer quality of care as judged by QOF scores might arise because GPs in more deprived areas have larger, more unmanageable lists, or because they have a higher turnover of patients making it difficult to accumulate sufficient clinical successes.
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