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Discover Ludwig"industry challenges" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the difficulties or obstacles faced by a particular industry or sector. Example: "The technology industry is constantly evolving, and one of the biggest industry challenges is keeping up with the rapidly changing market demands."
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Despite the industry challenges, Japan wants to maintain control of Renesas.
In 2001, in response to industry challenges, the Supreme Court unanimously reaffirmed the law's bedrock principles.
Industry challenges notwithstanding, we will continue to meet our central obligation to the Scott Trust and the Guardian.
Interestingly, for reasons I'll describe, this proposal may actually reduce the odds that the telecom industry challenges the rules in court.
The arrangement varies between UTCs, but we have a time commitment from each of the sponsors where they'll work with us on industry challenges.
Rules that are hurried through are likelier to be watered down, because the only way to avoid lengthy industry challenges is to make the rules too soft to draw Wall Street's disapproval.
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That fall, a first-time candidate backed by the coal industry challenged Barker and defeated him.
The Clinton administration had recommended the ban, but the snowmobile industry challenged it.
Lawyers representing the gun industry challenged an analysis yesterday showing the source of guns tied to crimes in New York.
But for a media industry challenged by piracy, a fading DVD business and broadcast networks that continue to struggle, parks have emerged as a bright spot.
Diversity and inclusion is not just an energy industry challenge, but a task that every corporate company is looking to address.
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