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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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"Given his experience and connections across the tech industry, and also the relationships he's forged with broadcasters, the news industry, regulators and governments, I think he's very well placed to meet the challenges."

From BBC

"We have been reminding our team to stay humble despite our strong performance, and to reflect deeply on the challenges we face," Wang said.

From Barron's

Demand for vPro has been inconsistent, Mainelli said, but now he sees more interest “because it’s addressing a lot of the challenges that IT faces around manageability and security.”

From MarketWatch

The AI company is challenging its designation as a national security risk by the Pentagon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many councils are allowed to increase bills by up to 5%, but seven have been given government permission to implement bigger hikes to help address a "challenging financial position".

From BBC