Stimulating interest or thought.
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Examples for "challenging"
Examples for "challenging"
1Meeting objectives has proved to be challenging as market conditions remain difficult.
2For example, current market sentiment could make access to wholesale funding challenging.
3Hundreds of people braved challenging conditions to help refloat the surviving animals.
4Detection of recent natural selection is a challenging problem in population genetics.
5A number of religious groups have filed lawsuits challenging the new rule.
1Yet much of the relatively short book deals in genuinely thought-provoking ideas.
2The result is an engaging and thought-provoking first book, writes Sorcha Hamilton.
3This thought-provoking book is aptly timed as our markets experience rapid disruption.
4It's more thought-provoking so, I want them to really, really embrace that.
5There are some thought-provoking food books on the publishers' lists for spring.
6Skein Press was set up in 2017 to publish fresh, thought-provoking fiction.
7People choose to abstain from sex for a myriad of thought-provoking reasons.
8The interviews intermix with shocking images and a bombardment of thought-provoking statistics.
9Accordingly, All That Follows is both thought-provoking and a delight to read.
10Karen reviews three thought-provoking books that could be the catalyst for change.
11I'm a stay-up-all-night-procrastinating type of packer and this always involves thought-provoking music.
12A dot.sig is usually made up of thought-provoking quotes and ascii graphics.
13Big pulls on good but widely spaced holds, with a thought-provoking topout.
14They are expected to be informative and inspirational, thought-provoking, insightful and entertaining.
15Sitting on the geeky parenting panel with Cathe was enjoyable and thought-provoking.
16The data presentation is objective and systematic; the discussion is engaging and thought-provoking.