In a sense it would be a combination of both. I think they are both reliant on each other.
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Success at means the goal. Success in means the result.
Huge Allied armies were pushing the Germans back .
The noun success is a word for an accomplishment, an attainment, a good result; a word for a thing.
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The noun success is a word for an accomplishment, an attainment, a good result; a word for a thing.
Success never comes without effort. And not every effort can result in a Success either. Picture this, say if you toss a coin, result will be a head or a tail. But again it depends on an effort i.e. tossing the coin. Life has got more aspects to it more than a head or a tail. if you go on thinking too much about success which is also a concept frequently changing with your age, position or frame of mind. You miss to toss that coin (no effort--> no result or not the desired result)
The result of the Crusade of Nobles was an increase of trade on the European continent. The crusade opened trade routes that had not been used before.
The result of the Crusade of Nobles was an increase of trade on the European continent. The crusade opened trade routes that had not been used before.
No, he defeated Thebes and Athens who opposed him militarily. Sparta stayed out of it as its military force had shrunk to ineffectiveness as a result of the wars it had been involved in over the previous century.
There are actually several Latin translations for the English "success". The nouns "successus" (successful result), "prosperitas" (prosperity), and "secundum" (lucky achievement) are three possibilities.