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Linguistically, success comes from succeeding.
And succeeding.
Succeeding will be sweet.
Armstrong's argument for this doctrine relies upon the dual assumptions: (1) anything that fails to necessitate p (witness T) cannot be a truth-maker for p,whereas (2) anything that succeeds in necessitating p (witness T+U) must be.
But if the legislation succeeds in reducing emissions, the reduced supply of electricity will necessitate a rise in retail prices to reduce demand for the reduced supply.
Even if the microsurgery that hooked up the tiny blood vessels succeeded in the operating room, the vessels could clot off later, necessitating surgical revision.
Since it is probable that a large proportion of otherwise healthy women have cells containing these genetic alterations, this approach could only succeed if a large proportion of apparently healthy women are treated – necessitating a paradigm shift in our approach to breast cancer, and to epithelial malignancy in general.
BNY Mellon chairman and CEO Robert Kelley said that while the firm has succeeded in building positive revenue momentum in recent quarter, expenses have been growing faster, necessitating the cuts.
Eventually, the Marine officers have said, American hopes of creating stability in Iraq will necessitate a new attack on the city, this time one that will not be halted before it can succeed.
He succeeds.
Then succeed.
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