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"When we started these experiments," she says, "most of us thought that, at best, we'd see less decline" in memory function among the volunteers who exercised, which still would have represented success.
I took exactly the same approach as a sales leader, consistently setting seemingly impossible goals and then surrounding myself with images that, to me, represented success.
Participants in FGD 4 thought that the young woman in the image represented success, happiness, modernity, a love for clothes, financial independence, control, and strength.
46 We defined "success" on the symptom severity scale and on the physical function scale as a decrease of at least 0.5 points; a score of less than 2.5 on the patients' satisfaction subscale represented "success".
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One successful raid on Spain represents success for Newcastle after a summer in which a number of identified players have failed to materialise.
For Frank, April represents success.
As its students recognize, Harvard represents success.
Does this represent success or failure?
So the old question when a team win silver – does it represent success or failure?
Yoshie Noguchi, a child labour expert at the ILO, said the figures, though improved, did not represent success: "The main figure is that 168 million children are working too young in bad conditions, and they shouldn't be there".
Ultimately, of course, Mr. Springsteen represents success more than struggle; he is one of the few musicians of this or any other age whose name is invoked by Congressmen.
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