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Anything that challenges us".
It's inevitable that the state stamps on anything that challenges its authority".
Enid who doesn't want to know about anything that challenges her view of the world.
Other amplification catalysts include diving, being injured, meekly pulling out of a challenge – essentially anything that challenges the masculine notions of the sport".
Still, modernising India and China have become sources of existential and ideological self-affirmation for western elites, who tend to ignore anything that challenges their articles of faith - free markets and democracy - or suggests an arduous complexity.
We humans are often blind to anything that challenges our preconceived notions: we are predisposed to see what we already believe to be true based on a "remembered past".
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He can make gestures toward balance but doesn't really crusade for anything that fundamentally challenges his electoral coalition.
The historic Christian position is that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life, and anything that would challenge that would be blasphemous.
And we all therefore end up living in bubbles that keep us isolated from anything that might challenge our biases.
Some of the Republican opposition to federal support reflects budgetary concerns, some an unwillingness to do anything that could challenge the dominance of fossil fuels.
But the R.S.C.'s version seems uninterested in exploring anything that might challenge its narrative about the wonders of technological innovation.
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