Sentences with phrase «succeed because»

It should succeed because it's honestly a great phone, worthy of its place among other pricey premium handsets.
I succeed because I offer the lowest prices for term life insurance from ALL the best carriers, not just the core group.
The appellant was required to obtain leave to commence any proceeding against the respondents, pursuant to the February 13, 2015 order of Varpio J. Justice Gareau properly denied leave when the claims could not possibly succeed because of the expiry of limitation periods.
Engagements are collaborations — and we succeed because we are invested in our clients» results.
However, I thought that Turner's challenge was unlikely to succeed because he was challenging the wrong issue.
And they often succeed because in any organization horizontal loyalties bind more strongly than vertical ones.
But Morrison suggests that this kind of system won't succeed because of the «crowdhacking» phenomenon, described in this fascinating article from Wired (March 2007).
Uber doesn't succeed because its rides are cheaper, or not primarily because of that.
A. applied for summary judgment on the grounds that it was plain and obvious the defamation claim could not succeed because the statement alleged to be defamatory was protected by absolute privilege and the remainder of the pleadings disclosed no reasonable cause of action.
They'll try little things that are new, and they usually don't succeed because they don't have the infrastructure or support.»
a number of Mr. Lahrkamp's claims could not succeed because they were brought after the expiry of the limitation period;
But Hunger Games movie didn't just succeed because of three well plotted novels.
They didn't succeed because the hypothesis was pin - headed from the start.
President Emmanuel Macron: The world «will succeed because we are fully committed» to the Paris Agreement.
Yet, this is unlikely to succeed because of the high mutation rate of this virus.
Engeström argues that social networks do not succeed because of the connections between people.
The diminutive 16 - by - 12 inch panels that carry the most punch — such as Kasahara and Beach (both 2012)-- succeed because they've been injected with enough air to let the viewer's imagination roam (and roam away from the artist's 1950s antecedents).
But I'm going to do everything I can to succeed because I have the opportunity to succeed.
Your idea (s) for blogging and the Global Micro Brand do and will succeed because they are «higher purpose», IMHO.
Whether it's a sniper shot from a hidden window or a road side bomb disguised as a gas can, insurgents succeed because they come up with creative ways of winning.
There was no doubt I was going to succeed because Mr. Chiseled Chin doesn't start wars he can't finish, baby!
We only succeed because you have faith in us, and we have worked hard over the years to build up that trust.
These level designs also succeed because of the tight controls.
All gamers should hope that Microsoft are doing the same and should want them to succeed because competition breeds success.
These are neither niche nor Japanese, but they succeed because they develop for the audience.
Paws Aboard continues to succeed because we provide solutions to problems that all dog owners have.
You can not imagine what it is like knowing that your dog is trying to kill your child and knowing that it might just succeed because it is stronger than you are.
Contrast that with a «growth mindset» - where individuals are more likely to succeed because even though a problem presented to them seems impossible to crack, they already come into the problem thinking «No matter what it is, I am going to find a way around the problem.»
The Mobile Home industry was bound to succeed because of its unique ability to provide affordable housing to the masses.
Thousand of distressed homeowners who have the household income to meet all the criteria for a new lower fixed rate FHA mortgage are not being given a chance to succeed because lenders have strictly enforced this minimum Fico score requirement, contrary to the underwriting guidelines for FHA loans.
Everyone wants HUD to succeed because it would be good for the country.
Kindle Fire and iPad succeed because of how tightly integrated the media consumption is.
The most successful projects succeed because their authors are putting in the work to share that folks can «buy in» for pre-orders and signed copies.
But mostly, it was the publishers that killed Oyster, where there was never much interest in seeing it succeed because it challenged their existing and highly profitable ebook business model in their home market.
It makes senses, and if you think of successful authors, the Janet Evanoviches and the John Grishmans, they succeed because they churn out the kind of books they know their audience wants.
I am not saying that a book won't succeed because of all of the above.
i like webos but HP does not deserve to succeed because they kept jon rubinstein in control.
The fact that groups rise and fall this way punctures the whole idea of «model minorities» or that groups succeed because of innate, biological differences.
When you get custom thesis writing help from our team of professionals, you'll be guaranteed to succeed because of their distinguished track record that sets all minds at ease.
Pick the book most likely to succeed because it has a catchier title, a better cover and lends itself to ad copy.
A little bit of me want charters to succeed because nobody changes until they absolutely have to... maybe once public schools really start feeling the monetary and demographic pressure they will change their archaic ways.
Our collective approach as a state will be to focus on uncovering solutions to better support these young people based on the strong belief that when districts improve teaching and learning for students with disabilities, then all children will succeed because educators are finally tackling deep - rooted, systemic issues.
Our students succeed because they buy into a school culture based on respect and responsibility — not retribution.
We have the power to nurture a growth mindset — the belief that success comes from effort — and not a fixed mindset — the notion that people succeed because they are born with a gift of intelligence or talent.
We are driven to succeed because failure isn't an option anymore in Milwaukee.
Charters succeed because they have the freedom to have a «sustained departure» from the failed union - controlled teaching policies.
Kopp is particularly enamored by high - performing charter schools, which succeed because they do whatever it takes to hire and retain good teachers, a zero - sum game that most schools can not win without more resources — those dreaded «inputs.»
They succeed because they bring out greatness in others.»
A Department for Education spokesman said: «Too many young people still aren't being given a fair shot to succeed because of where they live, which is why our education reforms are focused on delivering educational excellence everywhere.
Yet Rotherham fails to remember that turnarounds of failing schools rarely succeed because they are handled by equally failing districts.
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