Sentence examples for evidently challenging from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Sadr, 30, is evidently challenging the authority of the Governing Council while trying to build a following among poor and alienated Iraqis among the Shiites Muslims, who make up a majority of the country's population.

Although some aspects were evidently challenging to understand (see previous section), all 15 women said they found most things or everything clear.

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Burton, who was Taylor's fifth husband (and sixth: they married, divorced, remarried, redivorced and nearly married a third time, during two tempestuous dec­ades), evidently found her challenging to pin down; he called her "a dark unyielding largess," adding, "She was, in short, too bloody much".

England were too tired to perform well in the World Cup, but they had humbled Australia in the winter and were evidently perfectly capable of challenging India for top spot among the Test teams.

Hollande and Valls, their authority challenged, evidently felt they had to act.

Just finding the Frederick P. Rose Hall in the Time Warner Center was evidently a challenge to many, including two couples who stood on the sidewalk, peering anxiously through the glass doors of the mall as if not daring to go in and look around.

But screening a thousand contributors sounds a bit challenging to me… And Forbes evidently exposed itself as part of the "sold" blogosphere.

Brown evidently passed the time on the tour bus challenging people, or pairs of people, to arm-wrestling matches, and was undefeated.

Few women of this era, evidently, were ready to challenge male domination in life or in art openly.

Lampard said: "Savile's celebrity and his roles as a volunteer and fundraiser … gave him power and influence within NHS hospitals which mean his behaviour, which was often evidently inappropriate, was not challenged as it should have been".

The US Republican political strategy, evidently used to great effect, is to challenge any policy measures to alleviate its eye-watering levels of inequality as "class war".

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