Sentence examples for challenge means from inspiring English sources

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However, a lack of depth and challenge means Mama's latest will do little for adults.

Just what the challenge means has been left open to guessing.

The Bush Tucker challenge means that insect life eschews I'm a Celebrity for obvious reasons.

He added: "The scale of the challenge means the next government must begin also begin reversing a century of centralisation.

Too often (particularly long double lessons) lack of pace and challenge means pupils get bored and cold.

"She showed us what challenge means," Lee Myung-bak, the president of South Korea, said of Oh in his congratulatory message.

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It was merely a challenge meant to help us readjust our prayers.

But I didn't realize in the moment that accepting a yoga challenge meant pushing myself there, too.

A successful court challenge meant it only got details on 2,845 people and now it wants to pursue the others.

Playing in America for six years and then wanting another challenge meant there was a little bit of pressure.

Witty said clearly, "…the complexity of the science and the scale of the challenge mean that we cannot solve these problems alone.

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