Sentence examples for starting to challenge from inspiring English sources

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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.

"The younger generation is starting to challenge the old anticommunist way of thinking, and the older generation doesn't like it".

It is a balancing act that has frustrated some black leaders and scholars, who are starting to challenge Mr. Obama's language and policies.

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"But when you grow up you start to challenge your parents' assumptions.

When Walmart and Blockbuster started to challenge Netflix, it lowered its prices and beat them.

Beginning about 1450, Rome started to challenge the supremacy of Florence and Venice.

When he finished, F.D.A. officials sitting started to challenge his data as weak and his conclusions as unsupported.

How do you tell if they're going to fit in to the culture? A. If you start to challenge them, what happens?

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