Word: successful
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Frieden said he anticipates Europe will havedifficulty converting to a common currency,because it does not meet the usual standards for asingle currency. The 11 nations have divergenteconomies, causing many to question the likelihoodof the success of a one-size-fits-all economicpolicy...
Thomas P. Conroy, Yale's acting director of public affairs said, "everyone at Yale is hopeful that they can bring whoever is responsible to justice. We have justifiable faith and hope for their success...
Luckily, Lichten says the keycard experiment proved to be a success...
...Santa Clara looked like a team that would be vulnerable to full-court pressure," Sullivan said. "We really don't press very often and the element of surprise probably played a part in its success...
...tenor of our generation" (a not so subtle dig at the advanced ages of Pavarotti and Domingo), but he had a rocky Met debut three seasons ago and is looking increasingly like an also-ran. Andrea Bocelli, 40, the hugely popular blind Italian tenor, is unlikely to parlay the success of his best-selling CDs into a serious stage career; aside from the practical problems caused by his blindness, it is widely thought that his voice is too small to fill major houses...