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challenging

[chal-in-jing] / ˈtʃæl ɪn dʒɪŋ /














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But it cautioned that Chinese officials recognize that an amphibious invasion of Taiwan "would be extremely challenging and carry a high risk of failure, especially in the event of US intervention."

From Barron's

Building a following is challenging, but the pay out can be rewarding.

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"This precision-based strategy allows us to revisit important biological targets that were previously considered too challenging to develop safely."

From Science Daily

The company says it understands what this could mean for staff but argues it is dealing with challenging marketing conditions.

From BBC

Compass, one of the nation’s largest brokerages, filed paperwork on Wednesday to drop its lawsuit challenging Zillow’s rules surrounding the marketing of homes.

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