Sentence examples for succeed led from inspiring English sources

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The fact that such attempts did not succeed led to new reflections upon the justification of claims to exclusive possession of absolute truth.

In a biography published earlier this year, Saint Laurent is described as a bully "consumed by anxiety" whose drive to succeed led him to attack staff and seek refuge in drink and drugs.

Katherine's commitment to helping her community and helping hardworking families succeed led her to take on leadership roles in the community including service as general counsel for the Massachusetts Office of Child Care Services, chief of the Policy Division for the Massachusetts Attorney General and prosecutor.

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College freshmen are more stressed out than ever, according to a survey of more than two hundred thousand students, which found that an increasing pressure to succeed has led to decreasing emotional health.

[ image: /photos/590954dd1c7a8e33fb38b3aa] College freshmen are more stressed out than ever, according to a survey of more than two hundred thousand students, which found that an increasing pressure to succeed has led to decreasing emotional health.

By Samantha Henig January 28 , 2011[ image: /photos/590954dd1c7a8e33fb38b3aa] College freshmen are more stressed out than ever, according to a survey of more than two hundred thousand students, which found that an increasing pressure to succeed has led to decreasing emotional health.

Eloise R. Giblett, whose lifelong research on blood helped make transfusions safer and bone marrow transplants more likely to succeed and led to her discovery of the first recognized immunodeficiency disease, died in Seattle on Wednesday.

If they can't succeed and lead their own political party, why should anyone expect them to lead the country?

And the small vaccination campaign has begun, with organizers hoping that it will succeed and lead to a broader use of the vaccine in Haiti.

They show us that we don't need to become more like men in order to succeed, to lead meaningful, fulfilling lives, or to be whole humans.

The FIVB-sponsored world volleyball championships (for men only in 1949; for both men and women in 1952 and succeeding years) led to acceptance of standardized playing rules and officiating.

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