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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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The findings, published Feb. 4 in Nature, challenge long-standing views of Parkinson's disease and point toward a new era of more precise and targeted treatment approaches.

From Science Daily

The reverse-recruiting model is another sign of the mounting challenges for white-collar job seekers.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Companies aren’t going to just ditch the software that is embedded into all their systems overnight. But as a long-term challenge, AI looks like a reasonable threat to software.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Sourcing enough sustainable aviation fuel remains a challenge for the entire industry because production is still limited and it costs far more than conventional jet fuel.

From BBC

"Waterfall Country is a naturally challenging landscape with steep, uneven terrain and paths that can be affected by weather, erosion, and high visitor pressure."

From BBC