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Mr. Weingarten told Ms. Morey that they would more likely succeed pursuing a commutation -- a sentence reduction -- rather than a full pardon.
We have found that dyslexia doesn't show up in students studying Japanese and special educational needs (SEN) pupils are more likely succeed because often their learning needs are less obvious.
A low risk, high value service, therefore, will win trust the quickest and, all else being equal (which it never is), will more likely succeed.
A multidisciplinary approach that can take into account underlying differences in the push-and-pull factors influencing health care workers' WTR may more likely succeed in meeting the high demand for health care services in the event of a disaster.
So someone seeking assistance will more likely succeed if he or she can make the case that the knowledge is vital to accomplishing a task and that the source has the expertise to provide it.
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Scientists like Tappan believe that type of natural regeneration is much more likely to succeed than planting trees.
Finally, like anybody else looking for a job, you are far more likely to succeed if you believe in yourself.
That makes trials cheaper and more likely to succeed.
In every domain, people who work harder are more likely to succeed professionally, more likely to make a difference.
Naturally, if you set more realistic goals, you are more likely to succeed.
That makes you more likely to succeed at work and earn more money.
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