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BE OPEN TO CHALLENGES Mr. Silverman acknowledges that his advisers are all friends.
(I'm always open to challenges. Please tweet @MarnieHanel to throw down).
Japan, in the past, was more open to challenges, she said.
The best staff motivator is leading by example, and directors need to be able to explain their vision for the service while remaining open to challenges.
That would leave it open to challenges from other countries, which could sue India under the WTO's dispute settlement body for violating its subsidy commitments.
Beyond its immediate impact on thousands of legal immigrants who had run afoul of the law, often in minor ways, at some point in the past, the 5-to-4 decision was also an important statement by the court that federal courthouse doors remain open to challenges to deportation policies adopted by the executive branch.
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Clearly, the IRC's guess is open to challenge.
Health contracts would be open to challenge under EU law.
Even the election result is open to challenge.
First, Darcey's statistics are open to challenge.
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