Sentence examples for referred to the challenge from inspiring English sources

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She referred to the challenge issued by John F. Kennedy to travel to the moon, a spirit that she said had been lost.

Nissenbaum (1997, 1998) has referred to the challenge that we face with regard to protecting (the kind of information that we refer to as) PPI as the "problem of protecting privacy in public".

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He referred to the challenges he would face "when I'm in the Oval Office".

The author referred to the challenges faced by the legislation prior to implementation including that from the Supreme Court as well as the U.S. Congress with the slim majority Senate approval.

Mr Bristow referred to the challenges posed by the likelihood of "further budget pressures" in the next parliament and highlighted the issue of how policing is shared across different law enforcement agencies.

Amongst all the chatting and analysis over the last couple of months about Sheryl Sandberg's book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, what struck me the most was that the predominant dialog referred to the challenges and obstacles women face when endeavoring to make their mark in the corporate world -- a world originally inspired, envisioned and organized by men!

When dealing with colleagues outside their own organisation, respondents sometimes referred to the challenges that different professional practices presented, including higher thresholds in CSC than those in their own organisation.

"The stress is almost too much," he said, referring to the challenge of negotiating the course in ever-larger floats.

Referring to the challenge of using the larger cameras required, he said it was "like operating in a refrigerator".

"I think Barack is going to be terrific on it," said Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, "it" referring to the challenge of fostering cooperation between the parties.

Religion, he feels, is the main source of his strength, and because he realizes that not everybody shares that feeling today, he sometimes refers to "the challenge of being in the minority in the world".

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