Sentence examples for considered to challenge from inspiring English sources

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Yet it, too, had been foreshadowed; Diocletian enhanced Nicomedia to an extent that was considered to challenge Rome.

While revealing this increasing complexity (that can be considered to challenge the basis of Mendelian genetics), NGS techniques are also providing some relevant insights into the mechanisms underlying such complexity.

The sensitivity of the directionality factor to the exact values of refractive indices for the eye and retina has already been reported by Snyder and Pask [ 8], where a small variation of Δ n = ±0.5% can cause significant changes in the directionality results, a fact that is considered to challenge the waveguide model [ 11].

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Searching biopharmaceutical drug-related patent information is generally considered to be challenging.

Sites where staff continued to perceive student placements as burdensome were considered to be challenged.

Many potential aspirants, including Ms. Warren, are widely considered unlikely to challenge her as Mr. Obama did in 2008.

And a number of athletes' lawyers are considered likely to challenge the anti-doping agency's decisions, and even its legal standing.

Apparently it's not considered appropriate to challenge such geniuses about their real identity.

Mobility is considered to be a challenge for network efficiency.

Mark Scherzer, a lawyer for the consumer groups, said they would consider whether to challenge the regulatory approval.

Several news organizations, including The Times and The Washington Post, said they were considering whether to challenge Microsoft's latest request.

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