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"But when you grow up you start to challenge your parents' assumptions.
How do you tell if they're going to fit in to the culture? A. If you start to challenge them, what happens?
"You start to challenge things and the first reaction is 'Ah, you've been travelling, you're not from here any more.' What does that mean?
Rough as this proposal is, it will start to challenge the political consensus and draw people who thought they had nowhere to turn.
Mr. Saab can't be faulted for playing it safe, but it would be nice to see him start to challenge his staff with designs that use their skills to create something more than just another collection of pretty clothes.
China's gross domestic product could overtake that of the United States within a decade, one report predicted this month, while others speculated about when the renminbi might start to challenge the dollar as the world's reserve currency.
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Lawyers litigating Second Amendment issues are also starting to challenge the more restrictive restoration laws.
As at Chesapeake and SandRidge, shareholders are starting to challenge the complacent boardroom status quo.
SOMETHING unheard-of is happening in South Korea: students are starting to challenge their teachers.
But now some African NGOs too are starting to challenge bad capitalism.
When Walmart and Blockbuster started to challenge Netflix, it lowered its prices and beat them.
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