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Good preparation gives them the confidence to succeed, whatever their background.
Resources should be used to enable her to succeed whatever else she chooses to be.
Blair, in his time, had that quality of intensity, of a mission to succeed whatever the odds might suggest.
The Max Clifford case shows that when the police and prosecutors quietly hold their nerve they can succeed, whatever the public profile or popularity of the accused.
There is a stereotype that suggests that behind every girl sporting champion stands a domineering father, pushing her to succeed, whatever the cost.
Pupils in well-run schools with demanding teachers, who are encouraged by their parents, tend to succeed whatever the language.The problem is that many parents are unwilling or unable to push their children, and most programmes are weak.
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That's why I think he would have succeeded whatever his background.
We can only wish that he succeeds — whatever that might mean.
Earlier in the address, Saunders remarked, "Succeeding," whatever that might mean to you, is hard, and the need to do so constantly renews itself (success is like a mountain that keeps growing ahead of you as you hike it), and there's the very real danger that "succeeding" will take up your whole life, while the big questions go untended.
There should be no barriers to people succeeding whatever the sector, gender, cultural or economic background.
"From a young age, they are told they can have whatever they want and succeed in whatever way they want, and by going to these schools they understand they can, because the schools have history.
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