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After all, the restaurant is designed to be successful, and no one wants to eat bad food.
They are called niche films, movies designed to be successful without necessarily attracting a mass audience, intended for specific demographic subgroups, like the male teenagers who enjoy slasher movies.
After all, the restaurant is designed to be successful, and no one wants to eat bad food, however representative of a country's cuisine it might be.
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For a design to be successful, two, sometimes concomitantly fulfilled, requirements are of importance.
However, for these designs to be successful, the relationships between lattice geometry and performance must be established.
For an optical design to be successful, it must comply with the standards of the optical system.
For the SFB design to be successful, this delay should be significantly shorter than a time interval during which the tangential force dominates.
For universal design to be successful, it is essential to understand the needs, wants and characteristics of all user groups, particularly those people who find currently available information technology systems frightening, confusing, and difficult to use.
For the design to be successful, it is essential that as many assays as possible are involved in the method comparison leading to the harmonization target, and that it can be shown that they sufficiently correlate to that target with consistency of performance over the covered measurement range.
But even something like this takes conscious design to be successful as you need to bring together the data, tools, content and people elements to ensure your customers want to continue the journey with you.
And even the most successful were designed to be disposable.
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