Sentences with phrase «unequivocal success»

The phrase "unequivocal success" means achieving a clear and definite victory or accomplishment, without any doubts or uncertainties. Full definition
From his days as a roving restaurateur to his current work leading PR clients to extensive accolades and booming business, Jeffrey Yarbrough has achieved unequivocal success in all aspects of the hospitality industry.
«More, or Less,» the fourth episode in this eight - episode season, is centered around conviction and compromise, the bitter failure in the midst of unequivocal success.
On its surface, the two - decade - old program is an unequivocal success.
I'm not trying to diminish the impact of the device itself (though I initially was skeptical about its potential): The iPhone is an unequivocal success.
Hiring the right person at a startup is the difference between success and failure — 46 percent of employees will fail within 18 months of being hired and only 19 percent are deemed an unequivocal success, according to a study by Leadership IQ.
Financially, however, 2015 was an unequivocal success for the studio.
Though straight - arrow Dick can be counted as an unequivocal success story, he's also an unavoidable reminder of where Batman went wrong with Jason.
Chicago officials are hailing their mandatory summer school program as an unequivocal success, but a closer look suggests a less glowing picture than the one the school district has put forward.
On that front, it's an unequivocal success.
Shelby American's attempt to create a more slippery counterpart to its drag - limited Cobra, then, was an unequivocal success.
Kleypas» return to historical romance with the Ravenels series has been an unequivocal success, and the fourth book in the series looks to be a satisfying battle of wills between a female physician and a former Scotland Yard detective.
And New Yorker's investment in more safe infrastructure has enabled Citi Bike riders to keep breaking daily ridership records, proving the nation's largest bike share program an unequivocal success.
What is clear is that the OCI process is not an unequivocal success, not yet at least.
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