Sentence examples for challenges served from inspiring English sources

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If your goal were to make a harmlessly oily dish look as repulsive as one of the gastronomic challenges served to gagging contestants on "Fear Factor," this would be a wise way to go.

Green groups said the result, which is sure to face legal challenges, served as a wake-up call to the industry.

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The analysis of both the historical development and potential challenges serve to highlight the political, social and cultural nuances influencing the implementation of a system-wide approach to action research in Singapore.

I'm not saying all black men are unable to navigate the socio-political challenges of being black in this country in a healthy manner, or that those challenges serve as an excuse for the black men who've chosen not to be emotionally responsible.

These challenges, serving as barriers to paediatric ART, are poverty, immobility, deteriorating memory and poor comprehension of complex treatments.

Mr. Trimble's challenge served to focus attention on disarmament as the principal obstacle to progress, and in recent weeks Mr. Ahern, Catholic leaders in Ulster and the Irish press swung around to that view for the first time.

Mice sensitized but not challenged served as the zero time point.

Mice sensitized but not challenged served as the 0 hour time point.

A group of nine chickens vaccinated at the age of 21 days and not challenged served as negative control.

It's a challenge, serving this community that is ambivalent about what I've dedicated my life to.

"The brilliance and determination of the activists who have pursued this challenge serve as an inspiration to us all.

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