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To attack as false or wrong.
challenge
contest
dispute
contend
vie
impugn
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challenge
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challenge
contest
dispute
contend
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Examples for "
challenge
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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
Four Southeast Asian countries
contest
China's claims in the South China Sea.
2
The last local election
contest
in 2014 was a case in point.
3
The political
contest
ended in the autumn in favor of Mr. Pierce.
4
Most of the main opposition forces in Egypt simply boycotted the
contest
.
5
It is a year, not six months, since the Labour leadership
contest
.
1
The reports said the parties may take the
dispute
to arbitration court.
2
The number of permanent jobs the project would create is in
dispute
.
3
He cited ordinary
dispute
settlement procedures included in contracts as an example.
4
They said they would try to
dispute
it by all legal means.
5
They reduce to both the capital value of the subject in
dispute
.
1
Democratic legislative leaders
contend
the items are outside of the budget process.
2
They
contend
this is an issue of exceptional importance in civil procedure.
3
Read more Comey's allies
contend
he is caught in an impossible position.
4
The artists also have to
contend
with the whole Earth analogy problem.
5
Especially now that we must
contend
with soldiers who cannot feel pain.
1
Still, expect to see his campaign continue to
vie
for the constituency.
2
This means the companies sometimes
vie
for acquisition opportunities in the sector.
3
A large number of players are expected to
vie
for the company.
4
The inhabitants
vie
with the Japanese in the manufacture of lacquered ware.
5
All the emigrants seemed to
vie
with each other in being social.
1
To do so would
impugn
the truth of one or the other.
2
It is a piece of bare-faced impudence to
impugn
the girl's honour.
3
You
impugn
the conduct or honor of some gentleman at my table?
4
So I know a bit about campaigns to
impugn
character and damage careers.
5
The soundest criticism cannot
impugn
the honesty or the intelligence of such quotations.
1
The problem threatens farmers' ability to
compete
globally as EU subsidies diminish.
2
Companies in participating countries
compete
for work building components of the jet.
3
Just today, 10 Russian athletes lost their final court bid to
compete
.
4
Backers say the global economy requires countries to
compete
to lure innovation.
5
Serious Money: Can the individual investor hope to
compete
with the professionals?
6
European agriculture will, therefore, continue to
compete
unfairly with unsubsidised producers overseas.
7
Globalisation: South African trades are struggling to
compete
with cheaper foreign markets.
8
The feds should also allow all health insurance companies to
compete
nationwide.
9
Hospitals would
compete
by offering the best rates to attract good doctors.
10
Inflation concerns continue to
compete
with the threat of a US recession.
11
Certainly I cannot
compete
with the effects of a certain young man.
12
The Europeans would not be able to
compete
with China and India.
13
A pairing could help the companies
compete
in their core advertising business.
14
We cannot
compete
in terms of quantity or financial resources, Majetic said.
15
We need to do that to
compete
with New Zealand, she said.
16
Chile, for instance, can
compete
in terms of both quality and price.
compete
·
compete with
compete directly
compete more
compete on price
compete globally
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