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"Consequently, we believe CA could face challenges growing earnings-per-share above the mid-teens and expect shares to remain range-bound as a result".
As the criminal case progresses, the government could face challenges in the courtroom.
Statisticians could face challenges in pooling the data from the trials.
But even that approach could face challenges, said Laurence H. Tribe, a professor at Harvard Law School.
Ms. Sunshine said that social service organizations looking for space in residential and commercial buildings could face challenges fitting in.
And even with $100 million in sales, Global Sports remains small enough that it could face challenges from well-financed rivals.
If the West does not push back, it could face challenges, even armed challenges, from Russia elsewhere that will require far more costly responses.
Mr. Javakhishvili acknowledged that Mr. Macri could face challenges in trying to govern when Mrs. Kirchner's political movement moves into the opposition.
But he warned that the relationship could face challenges if the two leaders are confronted with different aims on substantive issues such as Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
Next weekend comes another release from Universal that could face challenges: "Repo Men," starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker, a bloody science-fiction film about a future in which body organs can be bought on credit and repossessed when payments are skipped.
The coalition could face challenges beyond its name: Mr. Carroll said that it was having trouble getting permits to march within sight and sound of the big banks and the convention.
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