Examples of using To the challenge in English and their translations into Korean
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Unfortunately, these drugs are taking their toll and adding to the challenge.
John Stott rises grandly to the challenge of the greatest of all themes.
When we experience a job as demanding, there are often emotional components to the challenge.
That is… if you're up to the challenge. Same goes for you and your team.
In his debut, John Malkovich rises to the challenge of being The New Pope.
Same goes for you and your team. That is… if you're up to the challenge.
A majority of Alliance companies viewed R&D incentives as either“promising but with far to go” or“insufficient relative to the challenge.”.
But a majority of Alliance companies viewed R&D incentives as either“promising but with far to go” or“insufficient relative to the challenge”.
Complex supply chains in the life sciences contribute to the challenge, Matlis said, but well-managed data can help to solve it.
Local leaders repeatedly rose to the challenge of compromise, not always fast
However, shifting your relationship to the challenge could completely change how you are approaching it.
In this issue we address how we can respond to the challenge posed by the Nigerian militant group Boko Haram.
This is one of several hopeful signs that the“clean-tech” sector is rising to the challenge of climate change.
I'm looking forward to the challenge, but I'm missing the WFCU Centre and my home already.”.
a swimming pool add to the challenge, and with five game modes to dig,
a swimming pool add to the challenge, and with five game modes to dig into,
Pet Restaurant: The cute little cubs are really hungry- are you up to the challenge of feeding them?
Along the way, humans will rise to the challenge of working with a strong machine partner.
He moved quickly to assert himself, and neither Vance nor Brown was equal to the challenge.