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Asked about the BBC report about the £2bn needed by the NHS next year, he replied: The estimates being made today are being made on the basis that we have set challenges for the NHS in terms of making efficiencies.
It was a habit of Ashleigh's to set challenges for Danny, like popping the tab on a Coke can without letting the foam spurt, or completing the level of a video game.
Parents can then monitor their kids' activity via a website or app and set challenges for them.
That "social enabler", as Bash frames it, also lets Flytrex set challenges for the community, such as who can fly the furthest distance.
Worldwide decreases in physical fitness and increases in body fat among youth have set challenges for armed forces to recruit physically capable soldiers.
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Yet setting challenges for himself is a kind of drug for Mr. Ségalot.
"He set challenging activities for my guides at camp and this continued after we moved to Shropshire".
Large and complex data sets pose challenges for any organization about to embark on an analytics deployment.
Ms. Hamdan has set two challenges for herself in her music.
Mrs Rupa Mehra's attempts to square Hindu custom with English proprieties illustrate one set of challenges for the Indian middle classes.
The constraints placed by delicate biological structures set many challenges for the science of cryopreservation.
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