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Viewed through that prism, a failure is simply a postponed success.
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The show was due to enter into production in 2006, but was indefinitely postponed due to the success of Doctor Who.
Since the album's release date was postponed to capitalize on the success of "Dilemma", Beyoncé had been offered the chance to further enhance the album.
These successes have merely postponed the crisis, the authors say.
His depiction of British families and attitudes strikes a note many UK readers quickly recognise, and which possibly postponed for a few years his success in the US.
Smaller and easier issues are tackled first, building an area of agreement, which is then stressed to create a stake in success, whereas harder issues are postponed and played down.
The Official Historian called it a "great victory" in 1948, and Prior and Wilson (1997) called the battle a "noteworthy success" but then complained about the decision to postpone exploitation of the success on the Gheluvelt plateau.
The overall prevalence of heart failure is increasing because of the ageing of the population, the success in prolonging survival in patients suffering coronary events, and the success in postponing acute coronary events by effective prevention in those at high risk [ 4].
The uprising was almost postponed since Bauer's death was felt necessary for the success of the escape.
This week the opposition staged a major push on the streets to persuade Mursi to postpone the referendum, without success.
Now that Senate leadership has postponed markup of a climate bill until late September, it should take time to carefully consider how it defines "success".
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