unique challenge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofuniqueandchallenge
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unique
adjective
uk/juːˈniːk/us/juːˈniːk/
being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in ...
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challenge
noun
uk/ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ/us/ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ/
(the situation of being faced with) something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandchallengefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In addition, it brings auniquechallengeto computer scientists and engineers to add the concept of the system's 'self'.
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Students who are very sensitive to criticism, however, may present auniquechallengefor the music educator.
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Football hooliganism is auniquechallengeto us, reflecting our society's need to curb violent behaviour overseas by our citizens.
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We face auniquechallengeand the time is ripe for combining economic and political expediency with respect for basic democratic principles.
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I hope that the campaign will lead more people to consider taking up theuniquechallengeof caring for children from other families by becoming foster carers.
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Handling the halo in this circumstance offers auniquechallengefor the artist.
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The layout is built for speed, but combines speed with turns and elevation changes to offer auniquechallenge.
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It is expected that thisuniquechallengeevent may return at future events.
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It is cone-shaped volcano and looms over the provinces at high, auniquechallengeto mountaineers.
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Engineers of the exterior vertical support system were faced with auniquechallengeas a result of this unusual shape.
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The complexity of running two games on one server proved to be auniquechallengefor the developers.
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However, these goals also pose theuniquechallengeof maintaining a robust code while enabling experimentation.
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According to him, the walk was auniquechallengedue to potentially dangerous ocean winds.
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Children present auniquechallengein trauma care because they are so different from adults - anatomically, developmentally, physiologically and emotionally.
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These changes have brought unique challenges to pathologists, radiologists, surgeons, oncologists, researchers, and above all the patients.
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Slowly, cardiology has begun to address end-oflife care, despite the unique challenges of palliative care in this specialty.
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Given this, treatment of children in early childhood is likely to present unique challenges and rewards.
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Thus, peers pose both unique challenges and unique opportunities for the growth of early social understanding.
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Rana, in him, sees an opportunity to take up auniquechallengeby introducing him as a heroine and at the same time provide financial aid to his struggling family.
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