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121. Firms may use advertising to defend their existing position or to signal to potential entrants that incursions will be challenged.
122. In 1989 a mass rising for democracy and against corruption challenged the silent leaders of a divided regime.
123. In the fall of 1995, another researcher published a study, that challenged obesity researchers to rethink many of their conclusions.
124. An Aprista-sympathizing faculty member of the University Council challenged the Rector to a duel after allegedly suffering a personal affront.
125. It was in this period too that a club's control over a player was first challenged in the law courts.
126. And everywhere, blind and physically challenged skiers are testing themselves on the snow.
126. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
127. In the leadership elections scheduled for mid-February 1992 it was expected that Peres would be challenged by Rabin.
128. Her beliefs and principles were accepted by the company and never challenged but Mrs Taylor had failed to recognise this.
129. Unfortunately, many of us challenged by those who call themselves creationists are not well prepared to respond.
130. We constantly challenged and reviewed our own most devoutly held beliefs.
131. The future was always a foreign country, always took him by surprise and was always challenged and met with a charge.
132. If our beliefs have never been challenged or put to the test we may doubt their validity now.
133. Gently and skilfully he must be challenged to think back and think deeply.
134. In the general election campaign of 1929 the Liberals were challenged by the Conservatives to explain where the money would come from.
135. There had been speculation that Mr Mugabe would be challenged at the congress, but he strengthened his control over the party.
136. None of the women who paid her tribute challenged the social and literary canons as she had done.
137. As in the United States, affirmative action has been challenged in the courts.
138. This belief was obviously challenged by our presence, but he insisted that Tom and Terry had gone home.
139. A white Democrat challenged him; a fight broke out and the Democrat was killed and Tolbert was wounded.
140. The Agency, however, has challenged the basis of the designations and the ensuing allocation of resources.
141. Female speaker I used to work for McGovern, who challenged and lost the Presidential election to Nixon.
142. There are only challenged people, who with a little help can be just like everyone else.
143. I have overstepped my boundaries, challenged his authority, sabotaged his mission.
144. Some of the no-show gun owners were making a protest, and at least one provincial government has challenged the law.
145. To fight back, PacBell has challenged the fairness of the bid process.
146. When challenged, he may give up easily and retreat to his own world.
147. Wary they may be, accountable they are not. Very few judgments are challenged by schools.
148. I have challenged the prospective Labour candidate in Harrow, West to do so, but he has not bothered to reply.
149. We challenged them to make our theatre critic, Joe Riley, laugh.
150. A pillar of orthodoxy, he challenged the theological liberalism fashionable at the time.
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