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Example sentences for "challenges"

Lexicographically close words:
challenge; challenged; challengeing; challenger; challengers; challengeth; challenging; challengingly; chalmer; chaloupe
  1. It invites investigation, challenges the reason, stimulates inquiry, and welcomes the unbeliever.

  2. The largest challenges may be to shape and exploit this commercial potential and then to ensure that its enduring advantages become fundamental in the makeup of our military forces.

  3. Other challenges to the world's security will take many forms to which the military forces of the United States can play a constructive role.

  4. These challenges are likely to require discrete dominance of specific circumstances rather than total dominance.

  5. The spectrum of national security challenges will expand as the threat of nuclear annihilation subsides.

  6. But, many challenges or crises in the future are likely to be marginal to U.

  7. This first of challenges should be used to define the military forces we field, how we train them, and the methods we use to employ them.

  8. The prevailing political preference is likely to continue to be to try to bound these complex challenges through fine tuning, artificial constructs, and discretely limited tasks, often performed in the midst of internal conflict.

  9. The prophet sternly challenges the king for disturbing his repose, tells him that David was intended to be King of Israel, that himself would be defeated by the Philistines, and that he and his sons would fall in battle.

  10. He then challenges his adversary, and they have a duel with clubs.

  11. He who challenges is the first to receive, on his back, three blows with a club of the thickness of a man’s arm.

  12. Even in cases where the only penalty for failure to comply with a statute is the withholding of federal funds, the Court has sustained facial challenges to Congress's exercise of the spending power.

  13. It has not been the Court's practice, in considering facial challenges to statutes of this kind, to strike them down in anticipation that particular applications may result in unconstitutional use of funds.

  14. Public forum cases thus resemble those unconstitutional conditions cases involving First Amendment challenges to the conditions that the state places on the receipt of a government benefit.

  15. Castigat ridendo mores is a motto which no one challenges with such a certainty of victory as he.

  16. Henri Martin was the author of the only recent history of France on a scale which challenges comparison with Michelet.

  17. She then challenges Iwafuji, in behalf of the dead, to a trial in fencing.

  18. She constantly reminds her of her inferior birth, and at last challenges her to a trial in fencing, in which accomplishment Onoye is not proficient, having lacked the proper training in her early life.

  19. SONG" is a lover's assertion of his lady's transcendent charms, which he challenges those even to deny who do not love her.

  20. In a fresh burst of inspiration, he challenges his hearer to follow him beyond the grave.

  21. We see the blood leap to his brain, the heart into his purpose, as he challenges Salinguerra to bow before the royalty of song.

  22. He surprises Mertoun on the way to the last stolen visit to his love; and, before there has been time for an explanation, challenges and kills him.

  23. Further privatization and further improvements in government administrative efficiency are among the challenges for the future.

  24. Despite such positive developments, the reconstruction effort faces many tough challenges because of the persistence of internal political divisions and the related lack of confidence of foreign investors.

  25. These forty-three challenges they frittered away frivolously for the purpose of taking some possible advantage.

  26. Their peremptory challenges were exhausted and they could do nothing else.

  27. The defendants exhausted all of their 160 peremptory challenges before a jury was obtained and the State availed itself of its privilege to the extent of fifty-two challenges.

  28. They had forty-three peremptory challenges left after eleven jurors had been sworn.

  29. When Denker was taken the defense had left 142 peremptory challenges and they could have used one of these challenges to get rid of him if they had been very desirous of so doing.

  30. Their peremptory challenges were then exhausted, and they had to either take a juror or show cause why he should be rejected.

  31. Mr. Grinnell said he thought it to be conceded that a State Legislature had a right to prescribe how many peremptory challenges should be allowed in the formation of a jury.

  32. On the way he and his Conductors are encountered by a guard or sentinel, who challenges the party with: "Who comes here?

  33. He challenges them to deny that it was by the finger of God that He wrought these works.

  34. He challenges men in the most grievous and undone conditions to come to Him; He calls them off from every other source and stay, and bids them trust to Him for everything.

  35. A man, known by the name of Rugged and Tuff, challenges the best man of Stoke Newington to fight him for one guinea to what sum they please to venture.

  36. These qualities are very much needed if we as clients are to feel encouraged to face one of the most difficult challenges life can pose for us: to change ourselves.

  37. To renew America we must meet challenges abroad, as well as at home.

  38. Though our challenges are fearsome, so are our strengths.

  39. While America rebuilds at home, we will not shrink from the challenges nor fail to seize the opportunities of this new world.

  40. It was here that I heard of the brag of the Marechal de Villeroy concerning the struggle he had had with Dubois, and of the challenges and insults he had uttered with a confidence which rendered his arrest more and more necessary.

  41. Thereupon, he redoubled his challenges and his insults, like a man who is thoroughly persuaded that between arresting him and scaling Heaven there is no difference.

  42. Above all, let us inspire young Americans with a sense of excitement, a sense of destiny, a sense of involvement, in meeting the challenges we face in this great period of our history.

  43. We met the challenges we faced 5 years ago, and we will be equally confident of meeting those that we face today.

  44. As a result of those fundamental facts, we face some of the most serious challenges in the history of this nation.

  45. It represents one of the most sophisticated technological challenges ever undertaken, and as a result, has encountered technical problems.

  46. We faced new challenges and opportunities then and there--and we faced also some dangers.

  47. Now it is time for us to look also to the challenges of today and tomorrow, beyond the burdens of yesterday.

  48. The executive branch and the Congress waited 15 long years before ever taking any action on that challenge, as it did on many other challenges that great President presented.

  49. The indomitable spirit that is contributing to this victory for world peace and justice is the same spirit that gives us the power and the potential to meet our challenges at home.

  50. I hope and pray the bipartisan spirit that guided you in this endeavor will inspire all of us as we face the challenges of the year ahead.

  51. We want our friends to help us meet these challenges and share in their benefits.

  52. We have emerged from bitter experiences chastened but proud, confident once again, ready to face challenges once again, and united once again.

  53. There is a new world of challenges and opportunities before us.

  54. So tonight we must forge a new social compact to meet the challenges of this time.

  55. Sixth, we must continue to look ahead in order to evaluate and respond to resource, environment and population challenges through the end of this century.

  56. In this, however, they had misreckoned the chances, for the challenged accepted their challenges with alacrity and disposed of them one by one with credit to himself until the day was concluded.

  57. The winner of this trick in like manner challenges his right-hand adversary.

  58. The Commandant, Donna Anna's father, appears with drawn sword and challenges the intruder.

  59. Only a few scattered instances of challenges and encounters have been collected, gleaned largely from the county records, and these serve to show that duelling met with but little favor.

  60. Most of the challenges were not accepted and provoked usually summary and harsh punishment at the hands of the law.

  61. Challenges should not mention the duellist; he has nothing much at stake, and the real vengeance cannot reach him.

  62. The invading ruffian woke the whole village with his ribald yells and coarse challenges and obscenities.

  63. I began to take an interest in the challenges myself.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "challenges" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.