Sentence examples for success arising from inspiring English sources

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And if ego death is objectively desirable, giving rise as it does to compassion and other universally sought qualities, why argue with the success arising out of a religious context?

A longer incubation period has negative implications for current and future reproductive success arising from higher energetic costs for the parents and an increased probability of clutch predation [2], [17], [43], [44].

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However our choice to focus narrowly on priority setting success arose from the need to both define and evaluate a successful priority setting intervention - which the decision makers in our empirical work felt was related to priority setting outcomes (such as improved stakeholder understanding, shifted priorities, improved decision making, stakeholder acceptance, and positive externalities).

For many politicians, success arises from a mix of self-doubt, drive and extraordinary ambition.

People do have natural ceilings to their talent in any given area, and after a certain point their success arose from things other than deliberate practice.

The MMA's success arises in part from a fleeting alignment of circumstances: the hobbling of the mainstream parties, the Afghan war and the fragile alliance itself.

Whether something is a commercial success or not is irrelevant to its artistic merit; but, nonetheless, things succeed for reasons, and Hitchcock's success arose from his lucid understanding that, in these obsessions, he's far from alone.

"Am I here as a journalist or a worshiper?" Mr. Fried has to ask himself, and though it might not have worked out that way, much of the book's success arises from the fact that the answer is, both.

On Monday I read that "the 86% voter turnout was the highest in Austria for 12 years" whereas yesterday's leader contends that "Mr Haider's success arose in part from the lowest turnout on record".

Indeed, Genmab's success arises from her willingness to thumb her nose at European chauvinism and to position Genmab as an embryonic global powerhouse, with aspirations in all big markets.

Nor does this success arise from the EU handouts, amounting at times to 4-7% of GDP, which have helped it build so many roads and other public works during the past 30 years.

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