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1 He said: Well, The Winter's Tale has proved really challenging for directors.
2 The report cautioned that 2012 so far has remained challenging for investors.
3 De Gea said United had to be challenging for the top prizes.
4 The competition promises to get a bit more challenging for Clemson soon.
5 The therapy of mycobacterial infections is challenging for a number of reasons.
6 This pandemic would have been challenging for any president, said Mr Obama.
7 Conflicts between the law and regulations make it challenging for IRS agents.
8 But he refused to rule out challenging for the prime ministership again.
9 It's clearly more challenging for vegans to do Atkins, but not impossible.
10 We want to go back to challenging for the title very soon.
11 It was challenging for everyone in the beginning, especially teaching older kids.
12 Early identification of augmented renal clearance remains challenging for the ICU physician.
13 That makes the optics of the Putin meeting particularly challenging for Trump.
14 That will also be challenging for their interlocutors on the union side.
15 The management of recurrent disease has been challenging for patients and clinicians.
16 Mercedes will not be challenging for the title, I don't think so.
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