"challenge" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Resolution 3379, through convoluted U.N. verbiage, placed Israel - the Zionist state - beyond the moral pale, and implicitly challenged its right to exist.
- Still, he ran on an economic platform that implicitly challenged the cronyism and corruption of clerical rule.
- Mr. Ahmadinejad, in contrast, offered a populist economic platform that implicitly challenged the cronyism and corruption of more than a quarter-century of clerical rule.
- Another peculiarity is that Americans are honoring Johns at the point where his work implicitly challenges the orientation that made him an American hero.
- Implicitly challenging his position, the agency said that tax increases were "probably an unavoidable part of any realistic strategy for reducing the deficit."
- Pluralistic modernity may implicitly challenge such claims.
- And it is a scene that implicitly challenges the assumptions of the old welfare system, which offered cash to the able-bodied like Caples while expecting nothing in return.
- I discovered that while boys do sound and act like stereotypes at times, they also often implicitly challenge such stereotypes especially in the context of their closest male friendships.
- But his speech implicitly challenged her view that the 1992 move is simply about enlarging the opportunities for business in a much bigger market.
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