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It also claims to be Europe's sunniest mountain resort, though the French Pyrénées may challenge that assertion.
His lawyer has said that Mr. Garzón may challenge that ruling before Spain's Constitutional Court or the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France.
Others may challenge that assertion and not all the reviews of its foods are flattering, but the idea of the privately owned German business as a British consumer champion has sufficiently taken hold to enable Lidl to launch an inventive marketing campaign, using customer recommendations picked from Twitter.
The Paralympics, it is hoped, may challenge that.
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The European Commission may well challenge that assertion.
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The administrative data revealed complexity in patterns of service use, which should be further explored as it may challenge the assumptions that are often made.
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But the state may challenge companies like Amazon that operate through an affiliate, Mr. Bergin said.
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