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"But they should not be the ultimate determinant of success."
Is he also aware that human skills are the major determinant of success or failure?
Perhaps the biggest single determinant of success in the theater is timing.
The subtypes may be the most important determinant of success.
"But there's no question that payroll is the determinant of success.
The other is that "smarter management," rather than "overwhelming financial resources," should be the main determinant of success.
Although many screenwriters have college degrees, talent and creativity are even more important determinants of success in the industry.
"Optimism turns out to be one of the most important determinants of success," says Rabin.
Two variables have been mooted as possible determinants of success in making plural reference.
Again, finding the optimal geometry will be the key determinant of success, as too many electrodes too close together tend to diminish the corona effect.
Instead, it strengthened what he calls "patrimonial capitalism"-a system in which the key determinant of success is how close you are to those in power.
An assessment of the damage to the entire length of the coronary arteries can be a critical determinant of success of a bypass operation.
Most of all we believe that local and regional factors tend to be a far more important determinant of success of the intervention than the intervener themselves'.
The last of the above drawbacks of JRI has historically proven the most significant determinant of success or failure in the program.
Much of what we have learned about the determinants of success for apparel suppliers can be applied to comparable situations faced by businesses in other retail-driven industries.
Compliance with the use of the elastic sleeve and low-stretch bandage has been found to be an important determinant of success with maintenance therapy at home.
But "time to market" has changed radically in the last year, with company after company learning that how quickly they move product to the shelves is a crucial determinant of success.
Dynamics of Crowdfunding: Determinants of Success and Failure by Ethan Mollick, examines what causes individual projects to succeed or fail.
If competition is perceived to be open, the 'rules' are seen to be fair, and the determinants of success are within the competitors' control, competition can be extremely fruitful.
Should it fail - and health care is one determinant of success - American and other experts say Russia faces a grim future, and could even require an international rescue effort.
The management of these relationships is expected to be an important determinant of success in the use of new technology by customer firms and should provide a route for product innovations by suppliers.
Moreover, the lack of adequate data collected by UDCs compounds problems in assessing even the government's preferred narrow determinants of success and frustrates the systematic monitoring of the impact of their programmes.
He said: 'Now and for all time in the future, human skills and human talents will be the major determinants of success or failure - not just for individuals but for a whole society in all of its social, cultural and commercial life.'
While understandable, the economist's focus on income as the key determinant of success reflects a narrow bandwidth of human value; in economic studies of this sort, penniless artists like Vincent Van Gogh or impoverished leaders like Mahatma Gandhi would be examples of bad labor market outcomes.