Sentence examples for inherent challenge from inspiring English sources

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"It's an inherent challenge and I'm not sure there's an easy answer".

He acknowledged the inherent challenge of that goal, particularly in cities, where Democrats tend to win.

Such claims presented an inherent challenge to racist views and to the morality of colonial conquest.

Unable to deal with her complexity, her inherent challenge to every expectation of race and sex, history in the early 20th century all but forgot her.

And the result, Mr. Hill said, was remarkably positive, given the inherent challenge of a film story that follows its characters, and actors, through multiple incarnations.

New York is now being led by a guy who deliberately chose a career with all the inherent challenge of spending a quarter of a century locked in a closet, and for that, we're holding grudges.

"There is an inherent challenge in managing anyone, this is not particular to Valerie, who is a senior adviser and part of a structure, and also close personally with the family," said David Axelrod, the president's chief strategist.

Perhaps because of its unconventional looks, and the inherent challenge of creating a market for a radical new product, MP3s apparently move better through corners than they do through American showrooms.

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