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The phrase "appropriate success" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level of success that is suitable or fitting for a particular situation or context.
Example: "The project achieved appropriate success, meeting all the objectives set by the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "suitable success" or "fitting success".
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"What is the appropriate success for working families?
The discriminant validity of the item obtained an appropriate success rate in six domains and was below the ideal value for the dressing and activities domains (Table 4).
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It seems appropriate that success he's had in these three sectors occurred in "The City That Never Sleeps.
When the "accumulated potential" is deemed to be appropriate then success is assured and the adversary is already defeated.
And you need to embrace those qualities that are appropriate for success," says Victor Dzau, chancellor for health affairs at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, who was born in Shanghai and educated in Canada and the United States.
In response, the city sought to have its expert, Dennis C. Smith, an associate professor at New York University's Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, testify that finding guns was not the appropriate measurement of success for a "proactive, prevention-focused" tactic.
But when he connected pressure sensors attached to the protheses's fingers to the signal-generating machine, and gave them appropriate feedback, the success rate jumped to 92%.Intriguingly, one unexpected benefit was that the device's feedback banished the phenomenon of phantom limbs, in which an amputee perceives that his missing appendage is still present.
Re "Goldman to Invest in City Jail Program, Profiting if Recidivism Falls Sharply" (news article, Aug. 2): While we applaud creative financing for social service programs, we need to be careful how we build systems for identifying appropriate metrics for success, given these complex social behaviors where relapse and recidivism are a frequent part of the process.
The trust revolved mainly around confidence in the partners having the appropriate competence for success.
The idea, which sprang from the fertile mind of Yale economist Dean Karlan, was for a commitment store where people could set a goal and then choose the appropriate reward for success or punishment for failure.
They provide guideposts for appropriate behavior and success in life.
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