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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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Edwards' players will have to adapt to a very different challenge on Wednesday, when they trade the Blundell Park mud for hosting Premier League leaders Arsenal.

From BBC

The challenge for the government is delivering reforms bold enough to improve a system under enormous strain without alienating parents or leading to a backlash from its own MPs – all within constrained budgets.

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Glenn Medical’s bureaucratic challenges are unique, prompted by a reinterpretation of a longtime federal rule.

From Los Angeles Times

Tammy Abraham's opener was clearly offside, Villa's full-back Lucas Digne inexplicably escaped conceding a penalty for handball and the Frenchman could easily have been dismissed for a reckless challenge as well.

From BBC

She is just 19 and could well lead the British challenge at multiple Winter Olympics in the future - if she decides to continue down that avenue.

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