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"I must explain that I have adopted no principle, that my plan has been based on no theory, and that I leave success or failure to chance alone".
So, don't leave success to chance by handing it to the newest, most junior employee.
But the slow, controversial road he has taken to the top 50 (a threshold he broke for the first time with his run in New York) left his success looking anything but inevitable.
Dayan said President Carter was wonderful, intelligent, and tenacious; he was not going to let anybody leave until success was achieved.
Both pieces suggested, though, that the other side of Broadway is the side composers are happy to leave when success strikes.
In effect, he just quickly and absurdly overbids (hence the movie's title) and leaves his success to good fortune (which his confidently blissful marital romance unfailingly assures).
As its business grows, drivers also have less downtime, meaning the firm can lower prices, which again attracts more users.Not that Uber is leaving its success in the hands of purely economic drivers.
But the semantics are interesting: For Bolt to adopt the word "legend" as his mantra the last four years instead of "great" leaves the success of the enterprise open to interpretation.
Court challenges leave the success of the tactic in question, but if the trend catches on, companies could find it harder to comply with the various sets of rules and tax rates.
To think otherwise, it is asserted, would be to leave the success of these theories an unexplained miracle.
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