Sentence examples for grievous challenges from inspiring English sources

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Antibiotic resistance of bacteria and other microorganisms is one of the most serious and grievous challenges of the twenty-first century.

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The most grievous challenge to genomic stability comes in the form of DNA damage, and, in particular, lesions which cause double strand breaks (DSBs) [ 27].

The damage could have been even more grievous for Newcastle if the referee, Andre Marriner, had punished Debuchy's risky challenge on Touré inside the penalty area six minutes later.

The extension of the intention to inflict grievous bodily harm has been criticised, although it has remained in place despite several legal challenges, and, in the case of R v Hyam the minority judgments of Lord Diplock and Lord Kilbrandon which would have removed it.

None involved grievous violence.

This a grievous blow.

Some of them grievous.

The news is grievous.

And the grievous sore?

Plaintiffs challenging the ban — Proposition 8, approved by voters in 2008 — had sought to vacate a stay in February, saying that denying gay couples the right to marry was causing "grievous, humiliating and irreparable injury".

This was a grievous error.

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