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But what about the wired world, which is already challenging the need for bricks and mortar?
It is also challenging the need to filter out white blood cells, saying that decision should be left to doctors.
Entergy filed a lawsuit this year challenging the need for the Legislature's approval to keep running the plant.
And there'll always be new lines of argument from professional doubt disseminators and determined blog commenters, challenging the need for a significant push to cut greenhouse gases.
The justice department is believed to be challenging the need for Gleeson's approval after failing to get a quick signature while the judge is upholding his opinion that he must sign off on the DPA.
Further challenging the need for more and better rice, the effects of climate change are predicted to impact most strongly in the latitudes and longitudes of relevant Asia (IPCC 2014).
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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.
Drake challenged the need for mass surveillance rather than targeted surveillance.
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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