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Europe's finest golfers are getting ready for the challenge of the Ryder Cup.
Finding a cure for cancer is one of the biggest challenges facing medical researchers.
I've promised to finish the task by Friday, but it's going to be quite a challenge.
It could be a bit of a challenge getting the piano through the doorway.
He thinks he can get to the top of the mountain quickest. That is his challenge to us.
It was courageous of her to challenge the managing director's decision.
Six journalists sought to challenge in court the legality of the ban on broadcasting.
UK Union representatives are planning to challenge New Labour policy at the party conference.
They did not dare to challenge the sacred cow of parliamentary democracy.
This ordinance is challenged by a landlord who has no plans for conversion.
Attempting to write a global geographical perspective on organic agriculture is a major challenge.
The common challenge physiologists, philosophical psychologists, and also physicists set themselves in that period was that of making invisible forces visible.
A future challenge for the authors will be to explain how changes in the model's parameters embody changes in these fundamental psychological processes.
In other words, in refusing to attribute any role to crime, these studies are forced into the same zero-sum framework they attempt to challenge.
We therefore suggest that the encoding of discrete category representations be added as a fifth challenge for cognitive neuroscience.
A challenge in responding to such requests is in determining the comparative benefits and risks of different stem cell transplant methods.
Opposition parties lack an independent material base to effectively challenge the regime.
However, on the other hand, certifying that a random k-tuple system has low discrepancy seems to be an algorithmic challenge.
Far from challenging gender roles or performing new ones, this was ' plasticity', or good old-fashioned drag.
This paper addresses the technical challenges of implementing a producibility analysis tool.
The challenge has come from what was supposed to be the heart of the mechanistic world view - from physics.
Countries are facing this challenge in many different ways, but one common factor is the increasing reliance on electronics and systems.
Section 2 begins with an overview of the theoretical challenge, and then presents a category-theoretic framework for deriving transition systems.
As with literature, a considerable theoretical challenge exists in relating the subjective to the intersubjective.