Chief executive Jake Lucas said nobody had been able to make a success of it.
If Mr Sarkozy made a success of it, he would be well placed to stand in 2007.
And Jones speculated that Woodward may be able to make a success of a future role in football.
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The acquirers, meanwhile, sometimes have little global experience and could struggle to make a success of the acquisitions.
But Circle chief executive Ali Parsa said he was confident his firm would make a success of it.
His next big challenge will be to make a success of the business-news channel he is launching in October.
Yet he seemed to manage to make a success of whatever he tried.
After making a success of Pangolin, Mr Kingdon and Ms Koenig decided to try to put something back into Uganda.
The accord was hailed as a success of the six-party talks, in which Japan, Russia, China and South Korea participated.
The Lib Dems must decide whether they can differentiate themselves from the Tories whilst still making a success of the coalition.
Having made a success of other people's labels from Gucci to Patrick Cox, the owner, Steve Cochrane, has set up his own.
Research to be released on Tuesday suggests students will only make a success of education if additional support and guidance is available.
Looking backm, what lessons and insight do you have to share about making a success of a major change or new challenge.
How will the Scots feel about risking independence if their newly repatriated political leaders cannot even make a success of the halfway-house of devolution?
And, in 2004, black audiences had a crucial role in making a success of the limited-run revival of "A Raisin in the Sun, " starring Sean Combs.
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Since then Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis has taken personal charge of the Games, promising that making a success of 2004 would be his government's top priority.
Trust chief executive Jake Lucas previously said number of experienced people had failed to make a success of the pub and it was a valuable asset to the charity.
Sydney, host in 2000, didn't have much of a plan when its games ended but has made a success of its Olympic quarter, built like London's on deindustrialised land.
To make a success of this, British forces must be "adaptable", more "culturally aware" and better equipped to speak local languages, while future intelligence and equipment needs should be geared around these core functions.
With the exception of Ireland, which has achieved a worthwhile reduction in its unit labour costs (though after the biggest rise of all), you could hardly select a group of countries less able to make a success of internal devaluation.
Messrs Vacheron and Breguet, two of the first men to make a success of Swiss watchmaking, started their workshops in the middle of the 18th Century in Geneva, but La Chaux-de-Fonds, about 150km to the northeast, is where Swiss watchmaking became the world standard.
For example, in their book Changing Places: Making a Success of Succession Planning for Entrepreneurs and Family Business Owners, David Franzetta and co-author Moss Jackson provide a path for business owners to develop and execute their own customized succession plans to secure the future for themselves, their families and their employees.
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For all the mess it made of the US, it is still an unusual British business and British retailer in having made a success of initiatives in parts of the world where retailing culture and practice are very different from the UK (although a recent bashing in South Korea, due to regulatory changes, shows there will always be downs as well as ups).
If ARPA-ED does move forward and, after a few years, the Department of Education suggests that the initiative is a success because of the investment it has seeded independent of the success in actual adoption, this will be a sham.
In 1972, Campbell's university began a project to track the success of a group of preschoolers and a similar control group of kids who were not given access to preschool.
The same cannot be said of the banks, which, in the course of the 1990s and 2000s became pervasive symbols both of a bogus form of economic success and of a value system that drove morality out of many areas of business.
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Plaid Cymru described Mr Clarke as "a fearless champion of children's rights" who "made a great success of his post".
But successful entrepreneurs are only fortunate because, like every American, they have a Constitutional right to pursue success, not a guarantee of success.
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The breakdown of trust and communication can drive a family down the path of failure and dissipation of the success of a lifetime of work to build wealth.
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As I reflect on my years as a bilingual teacher, the heart of our success lies in a spirit of collaboration for the common goal of biliteracy and success for all students.
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