Sentence examples for quite challenged from inspiring English sources

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I recall in the late '90s, with the massive devaluation of the ruble, our Russian business really became quite challenged.

Jeff Largey, an analyst at Macquarie Securities in London, said that Tata's European operations had "been quite challenged in terms of margins and costs".

And if these much larger companies were unable to find traction for their own standalone services, We Heart It could be quite challenged to do the same.

"There's no question startups have been quite challenged to find good talent, and that's because they're not working on real problems," he said.

"I personally do, otherwise they would be quite challenged to achieve their particular mandates".

In another case of treatment failure, the patient appeared to block expression of deep Lifeworld: Doctor: Now I must admit to be feeling quite challenged in this case.

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Balancing competing demands can be quite challenging.

At first his behaviour became quite challenging.

It's a double role, which is quite challenging.

It makes running a predictable business model quite challenging.

The structure of the story was quite challenging.

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