Sentence examples for result of challenging from inspiring English sources

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In a statement, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia's chief executive, noted that the company had sold more cellphones in the third quarter than in the second quarter and said that the continuing problems at Nokia Siemens, the wireless network venture with Siemens of Germany, were a result of "challenging competitive factors and market conditions".

The latest quarter included impairment charges of $117.9 million, or $1.82 per share, a result of challenging homebuilding market conditions, including the increased use of sales incentives and the further erosion of home prices, the company said.

In their meta-analytical study, Borsari & Carey [ 4] speculated whether the observed self other discrepancies with respect to drinking 'may be a result of challenging questions rather than a genuine misperception of norms' ([ 4], p. 337).

Recently the developer behind a luxury development in Earls Court said sales had slowed as a result of " challenging conditions" in the residential market.

The broker said: Corporates have amassed considerable cash piles since the financial crisis, as a result of challenging macroeconomic conditions, subdued business confidence, management risk aversion and reduced M&A opportunities.

Deere warned, however, that industry sales in Europe, especially Central Europe and the former Soviet Union would "remain under pressure as a result of challenging economic conditions and low levels of available credit".

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With about 8m A-level and GCSE grades certified in 2014, that meant that nearly one in every 100 was changed as a result of challenges.

This is probably the result of challenges arising from their structural similarities and the instability of cathinone under various conditions [13, 24].

While, as a generally rule, it said it found that where repeals or amendments had taken place this was as a result of challenges in national courts predominantly by human rights NGOs — with governments and legislators "largely inactive".

Women who grow up in economic scarcity often face limited opportunities for upward mobility, as a result of challenges securing stable housing, quality education, and steady employment.

Under NAFTA to date, over $326 million in damages has been paid out by governments as a result of challenges to natural resource policies, environmental protection, and health and safety measures.

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