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Hansen, always up for a challenge, put off medical school and became a full-time horseplayer.
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It's always a challenge, put it that way.
At times, the language or turns of phrase may be a challenge: do not be put off.
"I was just a little bit put off.
This can be an instant put off.
Ms Bandey added that customers should not be put off challenging their bank if they were charged a fee.
But he has also found followers outside that group by focusing on economic growth and competent public administration — things that many Indian politicians, especially in the country's governing Indian National Congress Party, have perpetually treated as challenges that can be put off for another day.
Probably their best first-half chance was snuffed out by a timely challenge by Steven Taylor, who did enough to put off Van Persie after his own clearance had bounced back off Fabricio Coloccini and back into the striker's path.
Yes, Kuol says, it's a challenge to organise a party in these circumstances, but audiences aren't put off.
Stacey Kennealy, sustainability director of GreenFaith, said congregations used to be put off by the challenges of composting — such as odor and pests — but now urban, suburban and rural houses of worship are digging into the practice.
"Given the challenges, it would be easier to say, 'Let's put off redevelopment for a year,' " Ms. Otto said.
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