Meta-goal in a video game.
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Examples for "challenge "
Examples for "challenge "
1 However, he said helping people to make good choices remains a challenge .
2 Labour's business spokeswoman said a challenge in parliament could come days later.
3 A challenge of a different kind presents itself to EU countries today.
4 This is a challenge for city car brands in Europe in particular.
5 The challenge occurred if countries wanted to join an international carbon market.
1 Last year, Betroffenheit won the Olivier award for best new dance production.
2 The long-term award would only start paying out in five years' time.
3 However, an award - winning filmmaker and local journalist is hoping to change that.
4 Short said he was surprised and honoured to be given the award .
5 Mr Ayres said the award reflected the quality of local TV productions.
1 Tanzania requires more health professionals equipped to tackle its serious health challenges .
2 Conclusions: Morbidity from tuberculosis and HIV remain major health challenges in Kenya.
3 Aim: This paper aims to highlight such challenges and propose practical solutions.
4 Psaki said: Libya's challenges are political and violence will not resolve them.
5 Working together, government leaders confronted these challenges and successfully contained the crisis.
1 Indeed, he has just taken out four school awards in Year 11.
2 South African Animal Sanctuary Alliance publicised its recent awards for responsible tourism.
3 Hollywood's long awards season has often proved contradictory and inconsistent this year.
4 More than 100 companies took part in the awards process this year.
5 But this year, six African Americans won awards in five different cateogries.
1 Speaking after the announcement of the medal , he said: It's absolutely wonderful.
2 To come away with the silver medal was good, said Piet Bulling.
3 Without them, this gold medal would have not been possible, she said.
4 The Bulgarian authorities, however, denied the allegations and the medal positions stood.
5 Many of New Zealand's medal hopes seem to be on the water.
1 Conservatives believe voter ID laws are required to stamp out vote fraud.
2 Power is concentrated in the presidency, with parliament seen as a rubber - stamp .
3 In what ways do you see its cultural and social stamp today?
4 Berbatov took only seven minutes to stamp his quality on the match.
5 That's the beginning point, and a way to have that flavor stamp .
1 Find in the Glossary the meaning of: day-beds; glade; skirted; yearling; trophy .
2 She also claimed the 14th point that retained the trophy for Europe.
3 I believe we have great quality and we won a trophy finally.
4 Each year trophy given for aviatrix who has done most for aviation.
5 Highlight: Winning the Supporters' Shield and ending the 18 year trophy drought.
1 Defoe said it was important to highlight positive achievements from young people.
2 The environmental recovery in the U.S., Europe and Japan remain unambiguous achievements .
3 However, although we are united by our achievements , we're divided by price.
4 We remain proud of our achievements since joining Government in June 2007.
5 The solidity of my achievements is a fact not open to question.
1 Several Russians targeted said they considered the sanctions a badge of honour.
2 You need the right badge to get past the heavy Swiss security.
3 Several Russians targeted said they considered the sanctions a badge of honor.
4 The badge and the honor of his comrade were in his hands.
5 Luckily, we can use your badge to barge around and ask questions.
1 Yet they still ask: why do we need food stamps at all?
2 In a parallel development demand for government food stamps is also rising.
3 What was left were thousands of stamps scattered everywhere with no value.
4 While there are a record 46 million of Americans on food stamps .
5 Two special stamps were issued today to mark important Irish Franciscan anniversaries.
1 Familiar names, however, are tipped to take off with the winners' trophies .
2 Martin Corry will carry water to help after Leicester take two trophies
3 Expect her to go home with at least a few trophies tonight.
4 And all the trophies in China are not going to change that.
5 For even though dead I will control the trophies of the capitol.
1 And before everyone says u need badges , ur just bad, get good.
2 An emerging trend in this area relates to digital badges , Flynn says.
3 The wearing of badges or emblems in Leinster House breaches Oireachtas rules.
4 As you accomplish the tasks in the magazine issue, you earn badges .
5 The introduction of these badges became of great service to the army.
1 Video game achievements like trophies, awards, or levels don't earn you anything in real life.
1 Stone said there were a range of reasons soldiers never received medals .
2 Many of the defeated players, however, watched the medals ceremony taking place.
3 Australia is on course to finish top of the overall medals table.
4 Germany are traditional luge powerhouses with good chances of winning Olympic medals .
5 Russia had finished top of the medals table at their home Games.
6 On the bedside table sits a red leather case containing his medals .
7 He also struck medals in commemoration of the defeat of the Florentines.
8 Significantly all five medals in Hong Kong were achieved in Olympic events.
9 Fittingly, as they received their winners medals , they were also given tankards.
10 Russia, who topped the table in London, also won two gold medals .
11 A few days later, he and Rhodey were in Washington receiving medals .
12 Bottom line: the more winners' medals circulating in Irish rugby the better.
13 Britain won four medals in Sochi, the country's best haul since 1924.
14 This is an international competition where the colour of the medals matter.
15 The win took Phelps' personal tally of Olympic gold medals to 23.
16 He led the cycling team's haul of 20 medals , including four golds.
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