Sentence examples for creating a challenge from inspiring English sources

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Failure is still a no-no here, creating a challenge for any start-up.

The economy is unbalanced in favor of talent, and that's creating a challenge for democratic capitalism.

It seems we might have learned something about creating a challenge from those tough courts at Roland Garros.

Somehow Progresso is extracting the modern-day equivalent of diamonds from the impoverished earth, creating a challenge for the Ibicoara farmers.

In Europe, patients must fulfil a number of additional criteria to become eligible for omalizumab therapy, creating a challenge for epidemiology studies to quantify the potential patient pool.

Hidden a canyon away, it has just 1,200 seats and a stage that was always slightly off center, creating a challenge for performers and audiences.

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Their candid demeanour was punctuated by long, uncomfortable silences, creating a challenging atmosphere for even the most self-assured operators.

"It can create a challenge.

His newfound pleasure onstage creates a challenge.

But the expansive lineup created a challenge.

For conservationists, this annual migration creates a challenge.

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