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Civil rights groups challenged much of the new legislation in court, and they often won.
Or so it seemed, until David Greenberg, a professor of sociology at N.Y.U., challenged much of Zimring's reasoning in a paper published in Justice Quarterly last month.
"They are intelligent, articulate, prepared to be challenged, much more than any other mass audience," he says, while conceding that certain things in the schedule are sacred.
The Economy of Cities (1969) discusses the importance of diversity to a city's prosperity, and it, too, challenged much of the conventional wisdom on urban planning.
The Colts' defense may not be challenged much; Brock Huard gets the start at quarterback for Seattle, and he is simply not a good player.
Ulrich Schoeneich, who became Templin's mayor after reunification, expressed bitterness to me that Merkel hasn't been challenged much on her accommodation with the East German system.
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But Dr. ElBaradei's report challenges much of this case.
"It was challenging – much more so than I thought – but a great experience," he says.
Mulqueeny believes that, fundamentally, coding lessons challenge much more than teachers' skills.
And the city, while appealing an aspect of that ruling, is no longer challenging much of the judge's order.
And the theory underlying the research challenges much of what has been considered gospel in cognitive psychology for the last 40 years.
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