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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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How the Texans can win: Houston’s defense can hold up against the run and has the secondary to challenge Herbert, but the Texans offense has been one of the league’s worst in the red zone.

From Los Angeles Times

With 13 goals and a team-high 17 assists, he leads the offensively challenged Kings with 30 points and seven of those goals have come in the 17 games since he signed his extension.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Slater said: "It's a huge honour to know that two absolute legends of the game, and others to be announced, will be taking part in this challenge."

From BBC

According to the biography section on her own website, Ms Sood "faced and successfully overcame many challenges" in her early career.

From BBC

They said that changes to tariffs—and how to calculate them—have made compliance more challenging and that returns have increased.

From The Wall Street Journal