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"I've never been afraid of any challenge," Girardi said.
I covered him for half a quarter, so I'm not scared of any challenge.
Dutton said on 11 November that the government had "put together a bill which we think minimises the risk of any challenge in the high court".
It abandoned its moratorium on settlement-building last September, when there was no sign of any challenge to Hosni Murabak's reign.
LAURIE C, Marina, Calif., 2 22 p.m., May 26, nytimes.com The tone of the article is upbeat; let's call it American optimism in the face of any challenge.
"But what Mark is talking about is nothing more than window dressing -- it doesn't involve the contestants and doesn't in any manner influence the outcome of any challenge or change the result of what happened".
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"Today America has the best fighting force in the world, capable of responding to any challenge," Mr. Hagel said.
There is a lot of resistance to change and to any challenge of those expectations.
A sign, perhaps, that the votaries of the free market remain fearful of any challenges from below.
Even these relatively measured campaigns proved too much for party leaders, who are wary of any challenges that could swell into outright opposition.
He said Moore had not been made redundant because of any challenges he had made to the bank's practices and had only raised the concerns once he had been made redundant.
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