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"If there was ever a challenge in our interconnected world that cannot be met by one nation alone, it is this," he said.
And if there's ever a challenge like this new generation of challenges we face, turn to the American people and you'll recognize we can overcome that challenge".
The Socialist prime minister, Manuel Valls, said: "The very high – too high – score of the far-right represents, more than ever, a challenge to all republicans".
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Getting the collective voice of three MPs heard in a House of Commons of 650 members will, as ever, be a challenge, although Mr Edwards argues that Plaid's MPs have always punched above their weight.
Not training PT exercises with a ruck on was a mistake I will not repeat if I ever do a Challenge again.
Sauropod dinosaurs as the largest terrestrial animals ever represent a challenge to evolutionary biologists trying to understand body size evolution.
But the majority of private enterprise companies still face this Mount Everest of a challenge.
Most of Africa's wildlife trade is legal but a significant part is not, and keeping tabs on this is becoming ever more of a challenge.
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