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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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In the aftermath of last week's by-election, the SNP said they had run a campaign focused on "the real challenges faced by our communities".

From BBC

Wolseley, he judges, never accepted that the logistical challenges incurred by his decision to follow the Nile had doomed his campaign.

From The Wall Street Journal

Starbucks said in a post on its blog that though it supports the intent of the city’s law, its complexity creates real-world challenges.

From The Wall Street Journal

A long-standing challenge has been that only a small share of the carbon surface area needed for energy storage has been usable.

From Science Daily

The aerospace sector has been on high alert for potential quality issues after Boeing’s yearslong battle to overcome a run of production challenges.

From The Wall Street Journal