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1 The company said economic conditions remained challenging in most of its markets.
2 This might be more challenging in the electricity-dependent home of the future.
3 But it is becoming challenging in states with large African American populations.
4 This will be especially challenging in the early months of the fall.
5 He says getting funding for a casino is challenging in any environment.
6 That should sound wonderful, but it may feel challenging in real life.
7 This will be especially challenging in the early months of the New Year.
8 Teachers have described the paper as the toughest and most challenging in years.
9 It's admirably ambitious, but Risen 3 is challenging in all the wrong ways.
10 Identifying a BD can be challenging in the adolescent age group.
11 The math is very challenging in getting to a sustained profit, said Langan.
12 Dancing suggestively, besides being technically difficult, is challenging in some other, elemental way.
13 And of Aser forty thousand going forth to fight, and challenging in battle.
14 Tracheal intubation is challenging in patients with severe cervical spine pathology.
15 Llyod-Hurwitz added that sales activity remained challenging in Sydney and Melbourne.
16 I have something a little more challenging in mind for today.
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