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Trump's spokesperson said that the additions to his foreign-policy brain trust should give voters "great confidence" that a Trump White House would be equal to the challenge of an international crisis.
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"It wasn't a day in which the dialogue amongst us was equal to the challenge of governance," said Representative Nancy Johnson, a Republican from Connecticut.
Cleave showed in Incendiary that he was equal to the challenges of a large-scale violent setpiece scene.
Maybe no one would have been equal to the challenges of tackling decades of under-investment, layers of incompetent management, and an immensely powerful trade union structure.
But technologists do think they understand the difficulties that interest them, and they are happily confident that their particular combinations of technologies will be equal to the challenge.
Sabres goalie Robin Lehner was equal to the challenge, though, making a number of difficult saves to keep the game scoreless.
It's not often that good art is shaped from such angry raw material, but Mr. Kentridge's powers of invention are equal to the challenge.
It's not often that good art is shaped from such raw angry material, but Mr. Kentridge's powers of invention are equal to the challenge.
The men were equal to the challenge.
The most relevant question now is whether our own government is equal to the challenge.
He was equal to the challenge.
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