To attack as false or wrong.
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Examples for "challenge"
Examples for "challenge"
1However, he said helping people to make good choices remains a challenge.
2Labour's business spokeswoman said a challenge in parliament could come days later.
3A challenge of a different kind presents itself to EU countries today.
4This is a challenge for city car brands in Europe in particular.
5The challenge occurred if countries wanted to join an international carbon market.
1Four Southeast Asian countries contest China's claims in the South China Sea.
2The last local election contest in 2014 was a case in point.
3The political contest ended in the autumn in favor of Mr. Pierce.
4Most of the main opposition forces in Egypt simply boycotted the contest.
5It is a year, not six months, since the Labour leadership contest.
1The reports said the parties may take the dispute to arbitration court.
2The number of permanent jobs the project would create is in dispute.
3He cited ordinary dispute settlement procedures included in contracts as an example.
4They said they would try to dispute it by all legal means.
5They reduce to both the capital value of the subject in dispute.
1The problem threatens farmers' ability to compete globally as EU subsidies diminish.
2Companies in participating countries compete for work building components of the jet.
3Just today, 10 Russian athletes lost their final court bid to compete.
4Backers say the global economy requires countries to compete to lure innovation.
5Serious Money: Can the individual investor hope to compete with the professionals?
1Democratic legislative leaders contend the items are outside of the budget process.
2They contend this is an issue of exceptional importance in civil procedure.
3Read more Comey's allies contend he is caught in an impossible position.
4The artists also have to contend with the whole Earth analogy problem.
5Especially now that we must contend with soldiers who cannot feel pain.
1To do so would impugn the truth of one or the other.
2It is a piece of bare-faced impudence to impugn the girl's honour.
3You impugn the conduct or honor of some gentleman at my table?
4So I know a bit about campaigns to impugn character and damage careers.
5The soundest criticism cannot impugn the honesty or the intelligence of such quotations.
6You could never get me to impugn your statements courageously-notin that costume.
7Norma knew better than to impugn his masculinity by attempting to reassure him.
8Far be it from us to seek to impugn such doctrine.
9We do not venture for one moment to impugn his sincerity.
10But here is testimony that Dr. Whately himself would scarcely impugn:
11Not being able to impugn her beauty, they attacked her costume.
12One of his very oldest, I'd say, if it didn't impugn.
13I'm not trying to impugn businesses or the rights of companies to earn money.
14You never impugn the UN's history of discrimination against Israel.
15It does not impugn the Mueller investigation or the deputy attorney general, Ryan said.
16I never want to impugn anyone's dignity, I don't ever want to be disrespectful.
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