You can be a good, even brilliant, writer, but if you don't pick up readers who push you up into the noticeable zone, you have
little chance of being successful.
Not exact matches
A review
of the various statistical tests, applied to the record
of this period,
of these 24 forecasters, indicates that the most
successful records
are little, if any, better than what might
be expected to result from pure
chance.
I also tried to use a few lessons I learned from my biscuit adventures to give myself the best
chances at
successful scones — scones
are in between biscuits and muffins on the baked items continuum, and the quality
of a good scone
is all about texture — so I figured it would
be best to try something a
little different from my biscuit attempt.
Christian Benteke
is reportedly warming to the idea
of joining Crystal Palace after acknowledging that he has
little chance of a
successful future at Liverpool.
They can get a
little tricky here or there, but as you navigate them with insight and understanding, your
chances of having a
successful and healthy bisexual relationship
are great!
eHarmony believes it
is more important to receive quality matches than to receive a large number
of matches that have
little chance of creating a
successful relationship.
With winter coming, no home in which to live, and Veronica's offer to care for young Cole while
Chance learns the ways
of successful ranching in the desert,
Chance has
little choice but to accept the Chastains» offer to stay on.When Frank
is attacked, his dying wish
is that
Chance marry his daughter, but after dealing with his in - laws,
Chance isn't going to let anyone come between him...
An unsuccessful party
is typically ordered to pay costs to the
successful party, and in this way, acts as a disincentive to for people to fight lawsuits where they have very
little chance of succeeding.
Well, over half
of the graduate recruiters that took part in a recent research study by Highfliers said that, «graduates who have had no previous work experience at all
are unlikely to
be successful during the selection process and have
little or no
chance of receiving a job offer for their organisations» graduate programmes.»