Examples of using Up to the challenge in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Are you up to the challenge?
They may not be up to the challenge.
Let's see if you're up to the challenge.
Last year's chicks have lost their fluffy down and step up to the challenge of getting into the air.
Humanity can rise up to the challenge, and the best example we have of humanity rising up to the challenge of a new technology is nuclear weapons.
surge protectors are reactive devices not always up to the challenge as a last line of defense against power surges.
did step up to the challenge.
we're proving to be up to the challenge.
training for his next great battle, he stands up to the challenge of his life.
Spain will act with sensitivity and at the same time within the law, and with a message to Europe that it doesn't have an immigration policy up to the challenge at hand," he added.
Spain will act with sensitivity and at the same time within the law, and with a message to Europe that it doesn't have an immigration policy up to the challenge at hand".
was completed in Israel, by a local marble craftsman who had to stand up to the challenge of the attachments and complex cuts of the mirrors and surfaces.
One of Brown's battalion commanders thought Brown was not up to the challenge of commanding large units in combat
We shall see whether we are we up to the challenges facing us.
Only then the Organization of American States will fulfill its role as a modern organization that should be up to the challenges presented in the Americas.
Are you up to the challenge?
Are they up to the challenge?
Only if Crystal is up to the challenge.