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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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In an order on Monday, Appeal Judge Lady Justice Elisabeth Laing said the legal challenge could go ahead and would return to the High Court.

From BBC

In a fast-moving economy, gripped by evolving technologies like artificial intelligence, a company’s entire existence can be challenged in a six-month window.

From Barron's

Last month, he ruled the government had to facilitate the return of deportees who still wish to challenge their removal from the U.S., which drew new fire from the administration.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several MSPs warned that if the bill becomes law it could face legal challenges on human rights grounds, leading to eligibility being extended over time.

From BBC

This kind of content is what Donaldson has become known for: convoluted challenges and grandiose philanthropic efforts.

From MarketWatch