Sentences with phrase «slightly less success»

More major exhibitions followed in England and Germany, where they met with slightly less success, but a major one - man show in New York, in 1909, courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, of which he had just been elected a member, resulted in the sale of nearly 200 of his pictures.
While Arsenal have managed 11 FA Cup final wins in 19 attempts, a slightly lesser success rate of 58 %.

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Undoubtedly, Kodjia has been pivotal in our success, as has Adomah and to a slightly lesser extent even Gestede and Ayew have played their part.
But despite these advances, the overall success rate for human Mendelian disease gene discovery by whole - exome sequencing is slightly less than 50 percent.
The film is similar to the first Harry Potter film in that it pretty much covers everything that the book did, albeit with slightly less detail, but it is the performances that make The Da Vinci Code more of a success than Chris Columbus» film.
While Icahn's test scores aren't as eye - popping as those of Eva Moskowitz's renowned Success Academy (Success boasted proficiency rates of 68 percent in English and 93 percent in math), the Icahn network also seems to emphasize the tests slightly less.
Developer Slightly Mad Studios has said the delay will allow them to polish up the game further as well as grant it a higher chance of success during less busy months.
Becoming slightly detached from each deal means you will have a little bit less of an emotional roller coaster ride, which = staying power, which = long term success.
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