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There is still no agreement on what constitutes a successful school, or a failing one.
Consider the bar on what constitutes a successful dinner party officially lowered.
Barring the reading of 990 tax forms, it is often difficult to determine what constitutes a successful charitable enterprise.
Thom Collins, the director of the Neuberger Museum and one of the competition's jurors, said that what constitutes a successful furniture prototype is analogous to what defines good art.
True to Devereux's free-flowing sense of what constitutes a successful treatment, the movie doesn't give in to the kinds of epiphanies (as in, say, Alfred Hitchcock's "Spellbound") that reduce psychoanalysis to a search for a combination to open a lock.
With a range of experts, from the New York State Board of Regents to the plaintiffs in the court case to university scholars, already having weighed in on what it costs to pay for a good education, the commission only added to the swirl of ideas by saying its findings were based on four distinct models on what constitutes a successful school.
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Subsequent comparison of the bounds with the measured data showed that eight of the ten predictions passed the specified success criteria, constituting a successful validation.
We have to consider what will constitute a successful city in the future, because we need highly qualified people to come and work here".
They constitute a successful minority in every major Indian city; bhangra music is played at every party; and while the right to wear a kara (the symbolic Sikh bangle) in Britain recently had to be decided in the High Court, here in India it's regarded as the hippest accessory, worn by every trendy youngster of any religion.
And since when did buying a domain name constitute a successful business?
Asked what would constitute a successful World Championship, Brecel replied: "A final against [last year's runner-up] Judd Trump".
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