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But it is unlikely to succeed precisely for this reason.
Sometimes restaurants succeed precisely because they do not try too hard.
"There are many of us who wanted to see Mayor Dinkins succeed precisely because he is a black man," Rabbi Schacter said.
This description of the contemporary story is also a description of the general tone of many of those in this anthology; which suggests that the New Puritans' revolution will not succeed precisely because it already has done.
The theory was as simple as it was improbable: Michael R. Bloomberg, a billionaire entrepreneur who squeaked into office with no government experience or clear base of political support, would succeed precisely because of those very liabilities.
"I'm no cognitive scientist, so this is just speculation," Ferrucci says, but Watson's approach — tackling a question in thousands of different ways — may succeed precisely because it mimics the same approach.
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"The Gates" succeeds precisely by being, on the whole, a big nothing.
Vaporub was succeeding precisely because it was not a balm; it was a rub for colds.
In fact, Landrigan's seminal study succeeded precisely because he didn't merely shorten trainee work hours.
The American university succeeded precisely because it combined these features rather than sealing them off from each other.
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