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Drake challenged the need for mass surveillance rather than targeted surveillance.
In some quarters, a rigid form of multiculturalism also arose that challenged the need for immigrants and other minorities to identify with America at all.
Privacy campaigners challenged the need to rush new laws through parliament, saying there was no possibility of the government being found in breach of the UK law until late autumn at the earliest.
Here's a note Richter sent in reaction to the initial 16-author op-ed article in the Journal, which challenged the need for prompt action to stem emissions: The letter of the 16 scientists (physicists, I am sorry to say) published in the Wall Street Journal on 1/27/2012 says that more and more scientists doubt the dangers of global warming.
Another informant challenged the need to choose one discourse over the other.
The traditional attribution of hypopharynx irritation signs to reflux is challenged; the need for improved diagnostic specificity is highlighted.
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Who could challenge the need?
"Reformed epistemology challenges the need for arguments".
Some biodefense experts challenge the need for so many highest-containment labs.
But what about the wired world, which is already challenging the need for bricks and mortar?
Some coaches, like Vermeil, George Seifert and Joe Gibbs, are naturally more open, while Bill Parcells was more likely to challenge the need for information.
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