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The financial pressures of dealing with the digital age have challenged Time as much as any publisher.
"What we have to do during this economically challenged time is very vital -- focusing and refocusing and refocusing on the fundamentals," Mr. Dooner said, which, he added, comes down to "doing good work and getting fairly paid for it".
That is the 1960's and 70's, when Newsweek challenged Time for supremacy, took editorial chances and earned a profile as the feisty underdog, the Avis to Time's Hertz.
"The NHS is at the most challenged time of its existence," they warn in a plea directed at David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg, none of whom has yet set out how they would ease the strains on the NHS after next year's election.
We can attest to the financial, social, religious, cultural, and linguistic ostracism that our families have challenged, time and again, because we've degradingly witnessed it first-hand.
Perhaps this is what provokes the discomfort and the criticism of Roots in some quarters the truthfulness of Haley's narrative, which he claimed was drawn from a real family saga, was challenged time and again in its era.
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And this time spent is now starting to challenge time spent watching TV.
I did not want to challenge time by entering passcodes and opening apps.
"[It was] a challenging environment, challenging times.
I am no stranger to challenging times.
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