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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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The U.S. diplomatic and military establishment faced a challenge, said Steil: “How do we defend our vital economic and security interests in Europe without troops?”

From The Wall Street Journal

"The challenge will be to have a stable government for at least one to two years, so we can fully reap the benefits of joining the euro area," Angelov said.

From Barron's

Despite challenges, companies are adapting through portfolio adjustments, acquisitions, and focusing on healthier, in-demand product categories.

From Barron's

Autistic people may experience challenges with communication, understanding others' thoughts or emotions, managing sensory overload, coping with unfamiliar environments, and engaging in repetitive behaviors.

From Science Daily

Obesity remains one of the most serious health challenges worldwide, and weight loss is often encouraged as a way to lower the risks tied to excess weight.

From Science Daily