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The tendency for success to breed complacency and recklessness is as ingrained in financial markets as it is in any other walk of life.
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I put it to Woon that he lacks any of Taylor's self-destructive tendencies and seems destined for success.
The site marries a slew of hot trends in tech (recommendation engines, collective bargaining, video-as-e-commerce) with culturally specific tendencies that seem aligned for success (Latinos are more than twice as likely as non-Hispanic whites to purchase a product endorsed by a celebrity, says comScore).
Given the size of the field, Dr. Dean's lack of experience in national politics and his tendency for intemperate remarks, his success at navigating the very early months of the Democratic nomination battle hardly means he is assured of being nominated in Boston next July.
Still, if Atlético Madrid do clinch la Liga, it will be the first time since 2004 that a club other than the two big spenders, Real Madrid and Barcelona, will have prevailed.The increasing tendency for clubs to buy success worries UEFA, the body that governs the European game.
Dugan believes her military preparation improved her chances for success at Georgetown by reinforcing her natural tendency toward structure and discipline and by stressing the importance of mission.
The costs and timelines for development of therapeutic proteins are increasing dramatically, leading to the tendency to focus primarily on those molecules with the greatest chance for success in late-stage clinical programs.
In addition, there was a tendency for lower IOP and higher complete success rate in the new technique group.
The expectancy-value model of achievement motivation proposes that the overall tendency to achieve in a particular situation depends upon two stable motives a motive for success and a motive to avoid failure and the subjective evaluation of the probability of success in the situation.
Often in classical music there is a tendency to rely on the banality that failure is inevitable, rather than examine the reasons for success or failure of a particular institution.
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