Sentence examples for generalized success from inspiring English sources

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Positive responses are associated with generalized success and negative responses are related to depression and helplessness.

Austria could offer those things, as well, but much of what's preventing it from doing so, paradoxically, is its own more generalized success.

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Success generates success.

A decade later, the University of Massachusetts psychologists Bobbi Fibel and W. Daniel Hale realized that the effect went even further: when you thought you'd do well over all — a mind-set that they termed a "generalized expectancy of success" — you were more likely to be shielded from negative life events.

Building upon earlier success with a generalized classifier to monitor forest change, we now address the question of generalization for classifications of stable landcovers.

The success of applying generalized complex orthogonal designs as space time block codes recently motivated the definition of quaternion orthogonal designs as potential building blocks for space time-polarization block codespace time-polarization

In this situation, given the recent success of the generalized dual-bootstrap iterative closest point (GDB-ICP) [26] which is capable of successfully aligning a pair of images starting from just one correct correspondence [50], the UR-SIFT-PIIFD can provide the initial matches for the GDB-ICP algorithm and may register images successfully.

We analysed differences in knotweed regeneration success using a generalized linear model with binomial error that included the main effects of taxon (3 levels), clone nested within taxon (50 levels), activated carbon (2 levels) and the interactions.

To further disentangle the factors affecting reproductive success, we used generalized linear models (GLMs) to test for the effect of origin/stocking stage (stockstage, with possible values ' wild', ' fry', and ' smolt'), sex, and number of winters spent at sea (seawinter, with possible values ' ssw' and ' msw' corresponding respectively to only one or several (mainly two) winters at sea).

We fit a binomial generalized linear model (GLM) to amplification success per sample with species identity, lake of origin, tissue type, sample age, and number of PCR attempts as explanatory variables.

We provide examples of successes and failures of generalized mathematical morphology and the Choquet integral.

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