Sentence examples for large-scale success from inspiring English sources

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There are not enough people, resources and incentives to achieve product differentiation quickly in order to achieve the necessary large-scale success in the multimedia field.

Getting cast in Hunger, he says, was the single greatest stroke of luck of his career, at a time when he was "a 30-year-old unknown male" and it seemed possible that large-scale success would bypass him.

Indeed, her first large-scale success was playing that open mystery Gilda, in the 1994 Donmar Warehouse production of Noël Coward's 1932 "Design for Living," a play about bisexuality, art, and fast modern lives.

Despite a glorious year for British culture in 2012, from Boyle's pyrotechnics to the unprecedented large-scale success of the Cultural Olympiad, the future of arts funding has rarely looked so shaky.

But even as American leaders continue to emphasize the importance of the anti-opium effort, some officials are privately conceding that there is little chance for its large-scale success before the end of the NATO military mission in 2014.

My first job in the entertainment industry was working for an art-house film distributor, booking Almodóvar's early works into cities from Miami to Minneapolis, then watching as he enjoyed his first large-scale success here when "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" opened the New York Film Festival.

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Professional performers, on the other hand, know that large scale success is based on a series of comebacks.

When amateurs quickly become demoralized by setback and defeat, the pros know that large scale success is based on a series of comebacks.

While critics adored some of these movies, especially "Out of Sight" and "King of the Hill," large-scale commercial success eluded Mr. Soderbergh.

With a concert tour under way and scheduled appearances soon on "Late Show With David Letterman and Jimmy Kimmel Liveve," the next few months will be make-or-break for large-scale American success.

A car advert leads to a text on the failure of the Morris 1100 to become a "world car", the large-scale industrial success that post-war Britain conspicuously lacked (a frequent Keiller obsession).

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