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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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Su said Monday that the district “does not have unlimited funds” but that, despite financial challenges, it put forward “a viable offer” to the union “that we can afford.”

From Los Angeles Times

Takaichi's challenges are graver: Japan is older, its economy is still growing too slowly and the world is in a very different place.

From BBC

Mr. Musk’s mission to launch solar-powered AI data centers in space involves significant technical challenges, but it’s not a journey to Mars.

From The Wall Street Journal

In their forthcoming opening statements, the tech companies are expected to argue that K.G.M.'s mental health harms were caused by factors unrelated to their platforms, such as challenges she suffered during her childhood.

From BBC

But there are a series of technical challenges that need to be overcome, including launch constraints and radiation that could degrade chips used in the data centers.

From MarketWatch