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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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As if the challenge of facing the reigning world champions is not enough, the Springboks have regularly added opponents' acclimatisation to their home advantage.

From BBC

Parents will still be able to apply for EHCPs, which will be delivered by local authorities, and challenge the decisions made about what support their child can get at tribunal.

From BBC

Your second challenge is to realize that as soon as you hang up your boots, you will not be adding to your principal.

From MarketWatch

One founder, John Loeber, penned his own essay in opposition, arguing that as AI challenges white-collar labor, governments will fund large-scale physical re-industrialization.

From MarketWatch

"But tonight was just another game we needed to win to put ourselves in a better position to challenge for the trophy."

From Barron's