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In their absence, Adelaide controlled play and were posed no challenge going forward.
All of them were relatively low in the standing and their attack, six days before the three-week Tour ends in Paris, posed no challenge to Lance Armstrong, the overall leader.
An administration official said using the National Assessment as a measure of state tests would give people a powerful tool to assess their schools against schools elsewhere in the country, and prevent state and local officials from adopting tests that posed no challenge.
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As for ink stamps, they pose no challenge at all.
He also poses no challenge to Ms. Wiig's comic supremacy.
The modifications just described pose no challenge to the premise that consumers are fully informed rational optimizers.
While some rights advocates welcome any opening, no matter how small, others say it extends only to groups that pose no challenge to the established order.
The novels are correspondingly easy to read — most would pose no challenge to a ten-year-old — with short lines, simple words, and a repetitive vocabulary.
Though funeral directors at conventional mortuaries contend that Plaza poses no challenge to them, they have also complained that it has unfair competitive advantages.
He has made few enemies and is seen as a man who could uphold the dignity of the throne while posing no challenge to Mr. Hun Sen's political dominance.
But the analyst, Hormazd Sorabjee, said the RE60 would pose no challenge to the Nano, which itself had attracted only a fraction of the buyers for which Tata had hoped because of production delays and safety concerns.
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