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It's no great challenge coaxing a bunch of skirrets to fill the yard.
We knew dietary requirements had to be taken into account, which is no great challenge.
Once he had a car, it would be no great challenge to sleep with a girl or a woman.
This is a bold position, but it poses no great challenge to orthodox theory: old-fashioned "neoclassical" economics can comprehend it very well.
If they were really worried about the weather they might go to the vast Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn., only a two-hour drive away -- or a 120-mile trot, no great challenge for a wolf.
We don't know its name, we don't know the language spoken, we don't know which precisely is the war that has been ravaging the country across the sea, but it's no great challenge to map it on to any number of potential realities.
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There is no greater challenge to New York.
There is no greater challenge now facing world leaders.
But power management in set-top boxes certainly poses no greater challenge than in cellphones.
No greater challenge in social policy faces politicians in the next couple of decades.
Condoleezza Rice, the secretary of state, claims that America faces "no greater challenge from a single country than from Iran".
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