And then there's good old fashioned panic: In a 2009 study, Jordet found that players who approach the ball less than 0.2 seconds after the referee blows the whistle succeed on less than half of their kicks compared with players who take longer (they score on 80%).
Where schools can succeed is worrying less about wins and losses, and about competing with club teams for elite athletes, and promoting sports as what they should be: a chance for students to proudly represent their school.
Without maths as an accompanying A-level the application will be less likely to succeed.
In short, if Obama is too succeed, he must be less of a Democrat.
That demonstrates a lack of consistency, and it means that you will be less likely to succeed in your efforts.
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Testators may account for these occurrences while drafting the will and follow steps to make a will contest less likely to succeed.
When one party gets too focused on getting the better side of the bargain, then the joint effort is less likely to succeed.
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Apparently, a very stiff pay-for-performance relationship, paying people a near obscene amount of money if they succeed, actually makes them less likely to perform well.
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Even when the difficulty of registering businesses and land is overcome, entrepreneurs face other hurdles that make their productive activity riskier and less likely to succeed.
Those remaining are struggling to cover the fuel rods with water, using sea water and fire hoses, an ad hoc battle that seems less likely to succeed as each day goes by.
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Holder warned that leaving inmates idle raises the risk of misconduct and violence and could raise taxpayer costs in the long run if inmates are released with less ability to succeed at legal occupations outside.
Better yet, a policy to retaliate combined with other actions--such as installing active defenses, increased passive defenses, and assuring military survivability--would decrease the likelihood of an EMP attack against the United States because such measures would make a strike less likely to succeed.
Despite continuing to thrive and succeed, and doing so with less capital, women continue to be underrepresented and underfunded in the startup, technology, and entrepreneurial world.
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To succeed, these programs have to focus less on certification-related revenue to SAP and more on transferring knowledge and building skills.
With all parties declaring that they are in favour of an early parliamentary election, it looks likely that the country will soon be going to the polls, though it is far less clear that this will succeed in resolving the political instability that has bedevilled Poland since 2003.
Demko, the Florida Atlantic gerontologist, says boomers are "rule-breaking nontraditionalists" who succeed in making their new ideas traditional in less than a generation.
All of these vendors know that they will succeed more if they can make their products less complex and more agile, and some like EMC Greenplum through its Chorus product are attacking the issue head on.
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Whether an intern, your spouse, or a team of a hundred, those extra eyes, ears and hands working on your project provide essential insight to help you succeed, and allow you to do more with less.
On average, less than a quarter of applications for observing time succeed.
Another culprit: a societal shift toward praising kids whether or not they succeed, which has led them, as adults, to put in less effort and expect more in return.
That, plus a less rigid, more entrepreneurial economy, may help this marginalized demographic succeed.
At the same time, the European Central Bank agreed to exchange Greek government bonds it bought on the secondary market for less than their face value, provided the debt-restructuring talks succeed, according to people briefed on the negotiations.
Reverse these takeovers and you can produce a logical, less radical set of adjacencies that limit the range of executive learnings needed to succeed.
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But if we are to succeed, we should understand: The campaign against obesity will have to look a lot less like the campaign against smoking (which involves just one decision, to smoke or not to smoke) and much more like the generation-long campaign against highway fatalities, which required the redesign of cars, the redesign of highways, and changes in personal behavior like seat-belt use and drunk driving.
And in another sign that many do not see a level economic playing field, less than half (45%) agree with the statement "most people can succeed if they are willing to work hard".
In order to succeed with this approach, Yohn believes companies must focus more on having the right people and less on the right plan, replace strategic planning with strategic decision-making, and nourish a culture of discipline, action, and results.
People who have never before in their lives seen -- no less implemented -- a business plan are now trying to decide if these companies will succeed by means of a "capital infusion" with various imposed preconditions and negotiate what we taxpayers (investors) should be getting for our money.
No matter how large or small the entity or their party affiliation, there is a common theme to their goals: in these times of austerity and uncertainty, governments have a singular focus on not only doing more with less, but NEW with less so they can compete globally, grow jobs, and give their constituents an opportunity to succeed.
But, Sollman said, just because a position is less senior than the one you previously held does not mean that you have the appropriate skills to succeed in that role.
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