significant challenge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsignificantandchallenge
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significant
adjective
uk/sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/us/sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kənt/
important ...
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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 ofsignificantandchallengefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsignificant challenge
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Due to their indefiniteness and often poor spectral properties, such linear systems represent asignificantchallengefor solver developers.
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In a massively distributed environment with a large number of autonomous entities, this is asignificantchallengethat is not met by conventional systems.
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Management of patients with delirium can pose asignificantchallengefor health care staff.
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Any book attempting to encompass the breadth of evolution will face thesignificantchallengeof balancing generality and detail.
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Interference, or noise, pose asignificantchallengeto successful myoelectric fitting.
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Identifying or developing crop management practices that hold potential for synergistically improving the yield of genotypes is asignificantchallenge.
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Merging spatial issues of function and packaging across two domains provides asignificantchallengefor both synthesis and evaluation.
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However, the congregations face asignificantchallengeif they are to extend their community role.
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Preservation of cardiac function during and after deep hypothermia and cardiopulmonary bypass is asignificantchallengein newborns and infants.
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While these techniques are all powerful, the identification and characterization of effective antigens remains asignificantchallenge.
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Although neither of the two bounds is sharp, this clearly indicates that solving indefinite problems represents asignificantchallenge.
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But the story is quite different in many developing countries, and it will be asignificantchallengeto implement these principles.
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It is asignificantchallengeif these pieces have to be used together in complex ways to answer new questions in biology.
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For some individuals and agencies this was asignificantchallengeand something of a new experience.
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The estimation represents asignificantchallenge, because the information that is currently available to estimate the number of periods of contribution of each worker is incomplete.
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Establishing a classification system proved to be asignificantchallenge, as much of the previous work in this area has used research cohorts with much greater homogeneity.
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In either case, the child's distortion of the external world represents asignificantchallengeto studies aiming to find direct relationships between psychosocial adversity and psychopathology.
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This presents asignificantchallenge.
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Anothersignificantchallengeis the problem of ground truth evaluation which although clearly present for the gas distribution evaluation is also present for the classification problem.
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Given the increased complexity of preschoolers' internal working models, and the accompanying subtlety of attachment behaviors, assessment of attachment in the preschool years has represented asignificantchallenge.
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