Sentence examples for traditionally succeed from inspiring English sources

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Emily Arata, the deputy mayor for external affairs, said the city was not planning to challenge the numbers, in part because such challenges do not traditionally succeed but also because it was satisfied that the figure fell within 3 percent of the 2009 estimate.

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Hard as it may be to believe, in economic matters the executive branch has traditionally succeeded at hewing to the ideals of objectivity and nonpartisanship.

Traditionally, Asian students succeed in part because they show good self-control from an early age.

Traditionally, those who succeed beyond everyone else's wildest dreams undergo this change: look at Bill Gates now.

I'm thinking about resources targeted for home-schoolers, prevalence of home-schoolers and the ability of home-schoolers to succeed against traditionally schooled students for merit-based financial aid at elite schools.

B1 Career Women's Next Hurdle The first generation of women to succeed in traditionally male professions and to define themselves as much by their jobs as by their families are about to face retirement.

Through them, the President will find a network of tens of thousands of capable, and ready, community organizers committed to both being better candidates and in providing the network and skills better candidates need to succeed in traditionally conservative areas.

R6 suggested his organisation aims to engage the hardest to reach people who traditionally wouldn't seek support from the usual avenues and traditionally hadn't succeeded very well in either society or within the education system.

Many remain skeptical that FreedomPop's social model can work in a market where traditionally companies have succeeded often by milking low use customers, but Stokols things there remains a huge opportunity to better serve the bottom of the market, both on the go and now at home, too, and he argues the numbers are starting to back that up.

Her most-notable performance was as Jane Tennison, a tough detective constantly under pressure to prove that she can succeed in a traditionally male field, in the BBC television series Prime Suspect.

She says she is determined to succeed in a domain traditionally reserved for men.

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