Challenge
in sentence
4596 examples of Challenge in a sentence
Currently, however, Obama’s smart-power strategy is facing a stiff
challenge
from events in the Middle East.
One of Kaiser Wilhelm II’s great mistakes two decades later was to fire Bismarck, fail to renew his “reinsurance treaty” with Russia, and
challenge
Britain for naval supremacy on the high seas.
This
challenge
is rooted in two developments: the post-colonial and post-Soviet proliferation of states, and the disaggregation and erosion of state sovereignty.
Finding ways to adapt formal legal processes to today’s complex global environment is a key
challenge
for 2015.
The collective bargaining power afforded by a coordinated diplomatic strategy would be sufficient to
challenge
the status quo.
The state of Utah is addressing head-on the
challenge
of getting lower-income students in school.
The
challenge
facing the international community is thus to ensure adequate consumption of the right kinds of food.
In this sense, the economic migration
challenge
boils down to an issue of job brokerage.
The
challenge
for industrial policy is greater, because it should assist the design of efficient, government-sponsored programs in which the public and private sectors coordinate their efforts to develop new technologies and industries.
This history explains why GDP remains the dominant measure of any national economy, and it poses a
challenge
for those who believe that a viable alternative exists.
The
challenge
for Europe is to advance without falling apart.
The revolt in Libya provided the first concrete
challenge
to Turkey’s policy.
If so, the
challenge
for monetary and fiscal authorities is not to “normalize” policies but to develop new tools to fight the slowdown that will come, sooner or later.
That is why the crisis has become a
challenge
for the UK, Germany, and France.
So why has the left been unable to mount a significant political
challenge
to globalization?
But in the wake of Trump’s “America First” doctrine, the
challenge
for the world today is to discern what the purpose of political realism has become.
To compare school attendance, for example, researchers would count the number of registered students in each country, relative to all school-age children (although even this can be a
challenge
in many developing countries, where record keeping is not always standardized).
Yet the fundamental longer-term
challenge
of allowing markets to re-price assets to fundamentals in a relatively orderly fashion – and, critically, without causing economic damage that would then blow back into even more unsettled finance – remains.
The SDGs should take on the
challenge
of ending extreme poverty for good.
The SDGs can do the same for the complex
challenge
of achieving sustainable development.
The stagnation of incomes in the bottom 75% of the distribution presents an especially large challenge, because it depresses consumption, undermines social cohesion (and thus political stability and effectiveness), and decreases intergenerational mobility – especially where public education is poor.
A more muscular response will require an awareness of the nature of the
challenge
and a willingness to meet it by investing heavily in key areas – particularly education, health care, and infrastructure.
Further east, resource-rich transition economies such as Russia and Kazakhstan are facing what is arguably an even bigger
challenge.
The challenge, then, is to reduce our current reliance on fossil and nuclear fuels for base-load power.
For example, there was no awareness of the
challenge
posed by climate change, and that all countries (including those in the developing world) must reduce their greenhouse-gas emissions and adapt to changes that will be particularly adverse to poor countries.
The US does not
challenge
China’s sovereignty, but it wants a peaceful settlement that will maintain Taiwan’s democratic institutions.
It now seems clear to almost everyone that one key
challenge
facing the eurozone stems from the fact that it is a monetary union without being an economic union, an arrangement that has no counterpart anywhere.
The scale of this
challenge
becomes apparent when one sees how difficult it is to coordinate economic policies even in the European Union, which has moved much further than any other group of countries in the direction of supra-national cooperation.
But it will not be able to seriously
challenge
the United States – or looking towards the future, China – in ways that the Soviet Union once did.
That may be the case, and it may be a tempting argument to make in authoritarian societies that are unsympathetic to beliefs that
challenge
their own legitimacy.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Global
World
Economic
Would
Countries
Political
There
People
Other
Facing
Major
About
Could
Change
Climate
Growth
Government
While