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Rather than fade out of the picture during his final two matches in charge, Sir Alex Ferguson continues to meet challenges head on.
It's clear that if Francis wants to meet challenges to morality and justice, he doesn't need to go on the road to find them.
In addition to redoubling efforts to meet the Summit goals, Khan said governments will also need to meet challenges such as the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the growing number of children who are exploited and in need of special protection.
Recognizing the critical need for exposure information to inform chemical design, evaluation, and health risk management, the U.S. EPA ExpoCastTM program was initiated in 2010 to meet challenges posed by new toxicity testing approaches (Cohen Hubal et al. 2010).
Self-efficacy beliefs can thus motivate teachers to meet challenges and thereby positively influence their engagement in professional learning activities (Geijsel et al. 2009; Thoonen et al. 2011; Runhaar, 2008).
I like to meet challenges".
(The state incentive will likely meet challenges in the 2015 state legislature).
To renew America, we must meet challenges abroad as well as at home.
The military's ability to meet challenges five to 15 years from now.
The structure and design of Nigeria's national security is too outdated to meet challenges".
so that Chinese firms can meet challenges while undertaking their obligations," he said in a recent China Daily article.
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