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We all have a lot of pressure in our lives: pressure to perfectly succeed; and pressure to raise perfect families; and pressure to be perfectly fit and smart and wise about current events.
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Peter Allis reckons McDowell's golfing education in the sandtraps of Northern Ireland has left him perfectly positioned to succeed here.
Five years ago, companies like L. L. Bean and Lands' End seemed to be perfectly positioned to succeed in the age of online shopping.
Instead, recognise that what you're doing is challenging and obstacles will come up but it is perfectly possible to succeed.
Jones, a man so perfectly qualified to succeed Stuart Lancaster as head coach that his CV might have come to the beleaguered Rugby Football Union chief executive Ian Ritchie in a dream, has just taken up residence in one of the swankier corners of South Africa after agreeing a lucrative return to Super Rugby with the Cape Town-based Stormers.
If you're not keen to go back to university, rest assured that it is perfectly possible to succeed without more schooling.
Despite being perfectly able to succeed, many people of similar backgrounds have had no such luck navigating the finance job market.
It's perfectly possible it will succeed, perhaps even increasing its overall majority and consolidating Nationalist hegemony for the remainder of 2016 and beyond, although in a world of identity politics (sometimes bordering on showbiz), that is a less impressive achievement than it initially appears.
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