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Silicon Valley and New York, in contrast, have far higher success rates of around 8%and6.7%7% respectively.
The clash over the two approaches is complicated by conflicting and shifting statistics — for example, cochlear implant advocates say the devices have a far higher success rate than critics claim, while A.S.L. advocates say the popularity of such devices is drastically overstated.
Of the PPI complaints that were dealt with, 71% were upheld in favour of the customer, a far higher success rate than for other types of complaint.
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Any startup addressing their list en mass before putting deals live will stand a far higher chance of success and good funding helps solve this.
Their pitch: Since SMA is well understood and amenable to traditional drug discovery methods, SMA research has a far higher shot at success than research into more murky brain disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
These are not the equal proportions that we ultimately want--but they are far higher levels of success in science than fiction tells us.
Kaplan went beyond the BSB's minimum standards (pdf), resulting in a pupillage success rate far higher than average.
GW and UVA say their success rate is far higher than this.Robert Morse of U.S. News says it would consider excluding or reducing the weight of school-funded jobs if it could somehow distinguish which ones are genuinely sought-after placements with the prospect of a proper job.
Even though liberal groups spent far less than conservative ones, they had a higher success rate.
The city has emphasized the success of these schools, whose graduation rates are often far higher than the failing schools that they replaced.
However, the success in discriminating between responders and poor responders is far higher.
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