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I mean, isn't the challenge to agree to something that you can be held to, within a time span that people can adequately keep track of?
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A trade deal would be "challenging" to agree, she added, because it requires unanimity from all EU member states.
I wonder though about how these concepts (school in the cloud and SOLE) best fit in the U.S.? My experience working with school districts across the country is that superintendents and board members readily agree on the need to innovate but are challenged to agree on how to change and how to find ways to fund the investment.
At the Session, world leaders will be challenged to agree on priorities for children.
For the duration of the study, those interested in applying to ChalleNGe needed to agree to also take part in the study in order to continue with the enrollment process.
An additional challenge is to agree upon a definition of clinically significant levels of CRF and of its reduction as the result of interventions [12].
The strategy worked, but it didn't finish off Sanders, who is challenging Clinton to agree to a televised debate in New York.
Acting on a demand by two senators -- Russell D. Feingold, a Wisconsin Democrat, and John McCain, an Arizona Republican -- Mr. Gore challenged Mr. Bush to agree to a ban on the use of soft money, the donations made to the parties but used for the campaigns.
Labour leader Ed Miliband challenged him to agree to a head-to-head debate.
Wales coach Warren Gatland has challenged England to agree to play with the stadium roof closed.
Lazio was on the warpath against soft money and the amounts of it coming from the Democratic National Committee into Clinton's campaign, and challenged Clinton to agree to ban soft money from both campaigns.
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