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(Which is not to say that cooking without meat — or, at times, without cream and butter — is free of challenges.
That's not to say Upslope's beginnings were free of challenges.
"Nobody has a right to a life free of challenges -- everybody is called upon at some time or another to re-imagine all the premises of their lives... of their nation and to create a whole different future..
EQUIPT is not free of challenges, however.
While the development of teaching materials and the training of CHWs generally went smoothly, the process was not free of challenges.
While interdisciplinary, international research collaborations often are indicated as best practice in developing new knowledge in global health and an important component of the leadership in health systems, this does not mean they are free of challenges.
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Eastwood, ever wary, couldn't imagine a world free of challenge.
These students, it's said, embody the neuralgic sense of entitlement typical of a generation raised by helicopter parents, so cocooned that they mistakenly believe life should be free of challenge and conflict and the hurt feelings that they bring.
Germany is now on the rise, but also not free of structural challenges.
Mr. Klinsky says that far from being free of the challenges that bedevil the administrators of most public school systems, operators of charter schools -- particularly those that like Victory aim to earn a profit -- face as many hardships, perhaps more.
No moment since its founding has been free of existential challenges for this venture, born out of the smoke and ruins of the1968 uprising.
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