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I also felt like I had to do something more or succeed exceptionally to make it even matter, because everybody in my family was expected to get all A's and go to college.
But Yale SOM professor Kosuke Uetake and his colleague Nathan Yang of McGill University wanted to know whether seeing someone else succeed exceptionally would prove inspiring to participants in a group-based weight loss program, or whether being able to measure themselves against average performers might be more motivating.
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And it succeeded, exceptionally among Greek states, in subduing a comparably sized neighbour by force and holding it down for centuries.
Tate Modern, The Sage Gateshead, The Lowry – none could be certain of success: 90% of arts ventures succeed – an exceptionally high rate.
(13) Most Likely to Succeed salty: exceptionally bitter, angry, or upset.
If his leadership were to succeed, it would need to be exceptionally generous, imaginative and inclusive.
Even if genes determine IQ to a large extent, people with exceptionally high IQs are no more likely to succeed in their careers than those in the above-average but not-exceptional category (with an IQ around 120).
In this case, the district court concluded that the states were likely to succeed on the merits as the EPA had adopted an "exceptionally expansive" view of its own jurisdiction under the CWA.
— THE debate over who should succeed Ben S. Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, has been exceptionally personality-driven.
In fact, it's far more likely that exceptionally talented people like Musk, Hughes, Jobs, Getty, and Armstrong succeed despite these traits.
It would be exceptionally valuable for clinicians providing services to young children that apparently succeed in producing recovery if they could identify a subset of children who should receive ongoing monitoring.
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