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Asked in interviews what would constitute success for the smART Power program, Ms. Pally and Ms. Block offered slightly different answers.
Krupp refused to set a goal for what would constitute success for the Germans in February, although a realistic one may be to beat Belarus and get a point off Sweden or Finland to make it to the knockout round, as they did at the 2002 Salt Lake Games.
What constitutes success for one woman might not constitute success for another -- and that is perfectly fine!
'Does it have anything to do with our brand or our mission?' For instance, if the numbers spike because there was a wardrobe malfunction, does that really constitute success for us?
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And that constitutes success for Facebook.
Advocates of renewable energy tend to have a strange notion of what constitutes success for a technology or fuel.
This theme of creative disappointment got me thinking about what constitutes success for a writer.
This more practical idea of what constitutes success for a rock band is captured nicely in Devon Maloney's article on The Dismemberment Plan in Wired.
Similarly, Comrie-Thomson et al. (this issue) question what constitutes success for interventions with men and boys: changing behaviours or changing identities?
Ben Pringle and Kieran Agard will be dangerous in a high-tempo side, but staying up would constitute success.
By whose measure, one is supposed to think, does that constitute success?
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