Sentences with phrase «mild success in»

Even mild success in a new product category would likely lead to upside in shares.
Although this mutual cultural understanding will help ameliorate some of the struggles Asian American students face, it won't place role models who look like them in the classroom, and allow them to smash the «bamboo ceiling» that has limited them to mild success in their respective careers (Lee and Zhou, 2015).

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The keys to success are lightly smoking with mild wood, such as oak or pecan, in small amounts, using a meat thermometer, and avoiding checking on the roast, thereby letting the heat out when you open the door to the smoker.
The first - line treatment for the majority of separation anxiety cases is psychotherapy; cognitive behavioral therapy in particular is used with great success on mild to moderate cases.
Individuals with the ApoE4 gene are having remarkable success using a mild ketogenic diet and multifactorial lifestyle intervention protocol created by Dale Bredesen, MD, and outlined in his book, The End of Alzheimer's (11).
The majority, however, fall in the middle: 31 % said they wouldn't normally hook up with someone on date one but would consider it if they had a great connection, 22.4 % didn't care much either way, and 18.6 % would prefer their date is at least a mild success first.
After the mild success of Point Break, she gained some attention in 1995 for Strange Days, which she based on a story by her then - husband, Titanic - director James Cameron.
And while there are a number of strong sequences sprinkled throughout (eg Cole talks to his mother (Toni Collette's Lynn) about her own deceased parent), The Sixth Sense's funereal atmosphere ultimately lessens the impact of the much - vaunted climactic twist and it is, in the end, clear that the film doesn't entirely work as either a drama or a spooky thriller - with the movie's mild success due mostly to Shyamalan's considerable talent and his ongoing ability to wring top - notch work from folks both in front of and behind the camera (ie this is an exceedingly handsome production, undeniably).
There's little doubt, as well, that Shyamalan's expected emphasis on stylish visuals plays an integral role in confirming the film's mild success, while the story's coda is nothing short of jaw - dropping in its unexpectedness and audacity (ie it forces the viewer to rethink and recontextualize everything they've just seen)- which ultimately ensures that Split continues the momentum established by Shyamalan's comeback endeavor, 2015's The Visit.
And yet, though saddled with an almost comically inept performance from Simpson, Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous» undeniably agreeable vibe does ensure that it remains mildly watchable from start to finish - with the unusually strong supporting cast certainly playing an instrumental role in the movie's mild success.
Russell's warm, thoroughly ingratiating turn as the central character proves instrumental in cementing Waitress» mild success, and although it's impossible to downplay the effectiveness of the supporting cast (which includes Cheryl Hines and Shelly herself), Fillion offers up an endlessly charismatic performance that, while lamentably limited in screen time, essentially forces the viewer to actively root for the permanent coupling of Jenna and Jim.
This is despite an opening half hour that's actually pretty amiable (if not entirely compelling), with stars Jay Baruchel and Rose Byrne certainly playing a significant part in the film's mild early success (Byrne is particularly effective in a rare comedic role).
Still, it's awfully difficult not to be drawn into this refreshingly low - key and simple tale - with the uniformly superb performances (Glover's never been better) certainly playing a substantial role in the movie's mild success.
Before it wears out its welcome, The Waiting City establishes itself as a pleasant enough piece of work that benefits substantially from its scenery and from the stellar work of its two stars - with Mitchell's expectedly solid work proving instrumental in the movie's early (yet mild) success.
But then again the idea of being a Stuntman in a video game now that sounds like a good idea, and something that THQ has taken a few stabs at over the years and has come up with mild success.
But while the film was a mild success commercially, the chances of a sequel seemed pretty unlikely, especially for anyone who read the darker and more sadistic second volume of Mark Millar's popular comic book series, which is borderline distasteful in its attempts to raise the stakes.
Compared to the high - powered performance of Corvettes today, the 1953 Corvette was quite mild; however, the second - generation Corvette, the Corvette Stingray introduced in 1963, enjoyed considerable success on race circuits around the world.
If I can even achieve mild success I will definitely know it was due in part to the invaluable information you and your husband gave to me.
In Mirror's Edge «s case — despite its wildly different and refreshing design choices — it was more like a mild breeze as the game unfortunately failed to earn any commercial success.
This mild success appears to have prompted 2K Games into action, announcing Apple aficionados will be booting up the Duke in August when its ported to the Mac.
Only when the game throws dozens of enemies at you at once does it really get challenging — and even then it doesn't come close to the challenges posed by F.E.A.R. And Raven's attempts to expand the basic gameplay with a few scenes of vehicular combat, while admirable, enjoy only mild success, coming off more like chapters in an arcade rail - shooter from eight years ago than anything a modern shooter should have.
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