Sentence examples for succeed indefinitely from inspiring English sources

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Mikey was given the resources to gain an education, and apply his advanced business skills to an industry where he could succeed indefinitely.

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In that room, they realized they had to let go of pain, and fear or else it would keep them from succeeding indefinitely.

But these successive terms left them open to harsh criticism from opponents, who accused them of planning to succeed one another indefinitely, bypassing the consitutional restriction against serving more than two consecutive terms.

With this address, Mr. Bush opened a new period of American diplomacy in the Middle East that immediately raised the question of whether it can succeed, since it defers indefinitely the political negotiations that Palestinians, backed by Arab leaders, have been demanding to end Israel's occupation of the West Bank and to reach a final settlement on statehood.

In 1812, the French physiologist Julien Jean César Le Gallois made an intriguing prediction: "If one could substitute for the heart an injection of arterial blood... either natural or artificial," he wrote, "one would succeed easily in maintaining alive indefinitely any part of the body".

The most likely scenario is that nicotine risks are about 2% of smoking risks, and that policy changes will slowly shift the probabilities that smokers will attempt and succeed in quitting, that smokers will switch to nicotine indefinitely or use both nicotine and cigarettes, that ex-smokers relapse to nicotine use, and that non-smokers begin using nicotine.

Then succeed.

Both succeed.

Few succeed.

None succeed.

One succeeds, we all succeed".

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