Examples of using To be a challenge in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
Rayden said finding anyone to trust is going to be a challenge.
This game ceases to be a challenge rapidly.
Having patience continues to be a challenge.
This first game of the second round in Tallinn I think is going to be a challenge.”.
But finding the right fish proved to be a challenge.
but it continues to be a challenge for us, for other companies in China,
Overwhelmingly, it seems to be a challenge to the system, not just a plea to be let in.
However, implementation continues to be a challenge, in particular for SMEs, who have difficulties in complying with some regulatory requirements.
We must consider each of these“tests” to be a challenge or opportunity, and remain connected to our hearts when attempting to solve the problems.
High inventory continues to be a challenge across the market as is consumer spending on devices,
We must consider each of the tests to be a challenge and remain connected to our hearts when proceeding to solve the problems.
Paying WPS players what they are worth continues to be a challenge as the league struggles to build from the ground up.
In order for us to grow we must consider each of these tests to be a challenge and remain connected to our hearts when proceeding to solve the problems.
He cautioned"the absence of a significant reconciliation process between the communities continued to be a challenge, which, coupled with economic difficulties, continued to present
We must consider each of these tests to be a challenge and remain connected to our hearts when moving ahead.
decent labour market continues to be a challenge for young people in Europe.
retaining workers on factory floors until retirement age will continue to be a challenge.
the very diversity of the city means that finding a suitable place to live is most likely to be a challenge.
daily life continued to be a challenge.