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high challenges
noun
Plural of high challenge
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These infections pose high challenges for microbiologic studies and diagnostic imaging.
On the other hand, distributed control poses high challenges to the programmers about software development and verification.
Of the penalty claim, and two separate high challenges on Mikel Arteta, Mourinho said: "They [Arsenal] like to cry - that's tradition.
Cole and Gibson were shown straight red cards for respective high challenges on Leighton Baines and Mark Noble in Everton's 2-1 victory at Upton Park.
SSP3 (regional rivalry) forms the main focus of the study, which is supposed to face high challenges both in mitigation and adaptation.
FT Island excels in playing guitars and drums and Epik High challenges the very meaning of K-pop with their funky styles and hip-hop roots.
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But that was a kind of acting that needed high challenge and very demanding company.
"Stupid," said Hiddink, who looked relieved when Zhirkov was subsequently shown a yellow card rather than red for a high challenge on Marveaux.
Andy Sambrook was shown a straight red card for a high challenge on Adam Rundle, a decision that even appeared to surprise Mansfield's manager Peter Shirtliff.
Moments later Vidic threw himself into a high challenge on Gabriel Giurgiu, taking perhaps a touch of the ball but certainly plenty of the man.
The final 25 minutes, in contrast, were one-way traffic following Johnny Leota being sent to the sin bin for a high challenge on Will Chudley.
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