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He skipped last year's Pro Challenge to compete in the Vuelta a España.
"For me, it's just a challenge to compete after all these years.
New York faces an unparalleled challenge to compete in new industries, technologies and markets.
The new devices will find a tough challenge to compete with the latest Android handsets at much lower price points.
I like to compete in the Paralympic competitions but this will be a different challenge to compete against able-bodied athletes who can jump the same distance as me – or further," Rehm said.
Or whether Ness found it too much of a challenge to compete in the wider world against the likes of Google.
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A famous anecdote had him challenged to compete by a tiresome drunk: "A hundred bucks mine is bigger".
On June 21 bridge players are being challenged to compete for at least part of approximately 16 hours from dawn to dusk to raise $100 an hour or more for the Alzheimer's Association.
The present paper will describe the popular desalination processes being used nowadays in the world and their latest developments, advantages and challenges to compete each other to produce reliable and cheapest potable water.
Once GTA IV ships, Take-Two will again be dependent on less-popular titles and face increasing challenges to compete with larger and better-capitalized competitors.
But this is a marriage involving not just one but two businesses challenged to compete against larger rivals: last quarter Pandora missed earnings with an $86 million loss on strong competition from Apple and others.
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