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It's more difficult to succeed in a difficult situation than in a fantastic situation".
"It is more difficult to succeed in a difficult situation than a fantastic situation".
GigaOm did a great analysis of the company as a business, but let's talk a bit about why the company what the company did to succeed in a difficult marketplace.
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Kook-Jin does, however, call Park "a very impressive man" who's "succeeded in a difficult position".
The crew had succeeded in a difficult task: taking something that is native to a very specific place and demographic, picking it up, and putting it somewhere very different.
They know what it takes to succeed in difficult schools, and what it would take for success to become the norm.
"Having Britain in the EU … is going to strengthen the possibility that we succeed in a very difficult negotiation, as it involves so many different interests and having Britain as a key player and pushing for this will be important," a senior US official said.
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For now, China has succeeded in a very difficult balancing act remaining on good terms with all the key states in the region.
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