Sentence examples for empowered to challenge from inspiring English sources

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She knew her mother had broken barriers, so she felt empowered to challenge the male-dominated norms of the military.

"This is a technology that has inherently generated community, and it has gotten to the point where members of that community feel not only vested but empowered to challenge the company".

"Only a cultural war is left," read a headline in the liberal-left newspaper Haaretz this week, atop a column asserting that secular Israelis should now feel empowered to challenge the terms "dictated by the ultra-Orthodox in the best tradition of the Wild West".

The tensions reveal the degree to which the bruising term limits battle, initiated by the mayor so that he can run for a third term, altered the political landscape, with Ms. Quinn and her colleagues feeling empowered to challenge the Bloomberg administration as never before.

Because it is not practical for modern financial firms to preemptively set limits on every nuanced risk or every aspect of a business, control functions must be sufficiently empowered to challenge risks that may violate the spirit, and not just the letter, of the firm's agreed risk appetite.

Oakley's report said: "No matter what system of social security is in place, if it is communicated poorly, if claimants do not understand the system and their responsibilities and if they are not empowered to challenge decisions they believe to be incorrect and seek redress, then it will not fulfil its purpose.

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Consequently, due to stigma, women seeking or receiving abortion care may feel less empowered to ask questions, challenge poor treatment, or disclose their clinical history, or they may seek abortion services at higher gestation and visit unsafe providers [ 11, 12, 17].

Whether the election is judged fair enough to produce a broadly accepted successor to Mr. Karzai or repeats the fraudulent election process in 2009 depends on scores of other decisions that still must be made, including which state institution will be empowered to settle challenges to candidacies, how seats in Parliament will be allocated, and how polling places and ballot boxes can be secured.

Fabbie, 23, a student from Accra, says the training empowered him to challenge the police.

Just as the voice-over internet protocol (aka, voice-over IP, or VoIP) empowered Skype to challenge phone carriers worldwide, this final step -- which legitimately defines "money-over IP" -- will redefine money.

"Being able to say all these horrible things that are said to women and black women constantly, and to be empowered and to challenge a man, felt so good". The actors share the same hope for "Bodied": Not only to provoke debate over Adam's journey into the world of battle rap, but to put hard topics on the table and spark crucial conversations about how he got there and what he ultimately becomes.

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