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Carmen "La Talegona" Rivas moves as if the very space around her were an adversary, to be considered, challenged, withdrawn from or circumvented.
The rest were considered "challenged" or "failed," meaning they were delayed, over budget, didn't meet expectations, canceled, or were never used.
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Both have faulted his managerial style, and Dr. Hamer considered challenging him for the chancellorship last spring.
While Mont Tremblant is ideal for families, it's not considered challenging.
Mr. Ryan had considered challenging Mr. Libous this year for his Senate seat but decided against it.
(Mr. Gore complained that Mr. Bradley "quit" the Senate after the Republicans took over and considered challenging the incumbent Democratic president, Mr. Clinton, in 1996).
And she has considered challenging the authority of the tribunal to judge Mr. Banier, because she did not make the complaint, according to her lawyer.
Gillibrand had barely been sworn in when her former colleagues in the House, including Carolyn Maloney and Steve Israel, considered challenging her in the general election.
The detection of subgrade defects is considered challenging because the recognition of defects is difficult.
Hence the use of traditional ceramic coating techniques as screen printing was considered challenging.
Thus, it is considered challenging to comply with all the necessary formalities.
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