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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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Rowe said the fact the complaints related to an investigation from 40 years ago posed "substantial evidential challenges".

From BBC

Vice Chair Jefferson framed the challenge as a balancing act in comments at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas on Thursday evening.

From Barron's

Majumdar, for his part, doesn’t necessarily see fundamental business issues with the Anthropic partnership, though he acknowledged that it creates a “perception challenge” for the company, “especially when competitors are seen as more vertically integrated.”

From MarketWatch

That requires a mind that has been exercised, challenged and occasionally made to struggle.

From The Wall Street Journal

The age range served by the Radical Monarchs is a critical time for girls, as puberty and the transition to middle school can be challenging.

From Los Angeles Times