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But one tech startup called Predicta is taking on the challenge of bridging the gap.
You need to take on the challenge of disrupting your own industry.
DAI is not the only field to take on the challenge of understanding cooperation and coordination.
And we are prepared to take on the challenge of having him in the race".
We wanted to take on the challenge of plugging this knowledge gap.
Groove Armada deserves points for taking on the challenge of a traditional live show.
Then five of the cars took on the challenge of beating the 150 m.p.h.
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Americans are ready to take on the challenges of climate change, alternative energy and electric vehicles.
Perhaps we can learn from advice givers who are taking on the challenges of austerity.
Provided the recommended employment opportunities come through, the country looks set to take on the challenges of the new millennium.
He was ready to take on the challenges of the country.
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