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challenging

[chal-in-jing] / ˈtʃæl ɪn dʒɪŋ /














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"Our national tradition is that people are allowed to carry on private property that is open to the public," Alan Beck, an attorney representing gun owners who are challenging the state law, told the justices.

From Barron's

“This is a challenging time for all suppliers and independent studio owners and operators in the U.S.”

From Los Angeles Times

Around the same time, an “insider” told Page Six that the two had been “going through a challenging time” but were still committed to working things out.

From Los Angeles Times

They also point to other local regulations that make it challenging to evict tenants who don’t pay their rent.

From Los Angeles Times

“He chose Disney because it was the most challenging,” said James, who serves on Morgan Stanley’s board.

From Los Angeles Times