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Discover LudwigThe phrase "joint challenge" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a challenge or obstacle that is faced by multiple individuals or groups working together. Example: "The two companies came together to tackle the joint challenge of reducing carbon emissions in their industry."
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There need to be ladders, and that's a joint challenge for government and business," she said.
In initial pre-meetings they tried to determine joint challenge areas but soon realized that they had different perceptions of the same issues and spoke different corporate languages.
MAKING WAVES In the aftermath of a disappointing United States effort in the last America's Cup -- for the first time, there was no American boat in the finals -- talks began between officers of the New York Yacht Club and the St. Francis Yacht Club of San Francisco about merging forces in a joint challenge for the next running of the event.
Brazil, Australia and Thailand have issued a joint challenge at the WTO, arguing that the industry levy is in effect a subsidy that should be subject to world trade rules limiting how much countries can underwrite the unprofitable parts of their agriculture sector.
Next week a three-judge court will hear their joint challenge of Britain's refusal to make public the doctors' examination that produced a decision that the former Chilean dictator is medically unfit to be extradited to Spain to stand trial on torture charges.
Hastings and Bexhill are mounting a joint challenge for the title, along with 10 other bidders, including Southend, in Essex.
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That is partly because small firms have fewer staff to devote to the euro: Philips, a Dutch electronics giant, reckons that it has 1,500 people (out of a staff of 275,000) working on the joint challenges of the euro and the millennium bug.Don't bank on itBanks have, understandably, done the most to prepare, for their business is the most immediately affected.
"We seem to be raising a generation of young adults who simply don't fall into these old pigeonholes and are more interested in the joint challenges they all face in today's society," he concludes.
As the coming-out party for the fledgling agency got underway today at the Gaylord Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, ARPA-E Director Arun Majumdar took to the podium and declared the joint challenges of climate, energy security and economic growth "a sputnik moment" for the United States.
Ultimately, the success of the Arctic Frontiers conference lies in its ability to bring people together to focus our collective resources together to develop solutions to joint challenges.
The goal of the dialogue platform will be to encourage communities to discuss (joint) challenges and common solutions to problems through mutual cooperation.
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