Sentences with phrase «somewhat different challenge»

Every class and every student provide a somewhat different challenge.

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The U.K.'s challenges are somewhat different from Canada's: as a result of the Conservative Party's austerity campaign, the U.K.'s economy has suffered more than Canada's, which has taken more of a Keynesian approach; and the City, as London's financial hub is known, has had a reputation for a much looser approach to regulation than that found in either Canada or the U.S. Tal says the U.K.'s finance sector has to change and he expects Carney will attempt to move it in the direction of greater regulation.
The strategy recommended by Flagg of Congress passing a somewhat different version of the law and challenging the Court won't work, because no version of the law, of course, could pass the Republican House.
Perhaps this cautious and challenging Catholic response is also spurred on by the recognition that what we mean by love is somewhat different from the Muslim understanding.
Of course, stay - at - home moms must also confront considerable, although somewhat different, challenges.
Every spring when I (somewhat begrudgingly) tackle the challenge of sorting out Laurel's summer schedule, I'm reminded of what a shock it was to go from the year - round reliable awesomeness of day care to an elementary school schedule, particularly since Laurel wasn't exactly receptive to frequent changes and transitions (e.g., different camps on different weeks) after said reliable awesomeness.
What also puts de Blasio in somewhat challenging territory is that his situation is again so different from his predecessor, and many New Yorkers weren't around for Rudy Giuliani's tenure and re-election campaign.
«There are always challenges in integrating companies, particularly when their respective cultures are somewhat different,» notes PREIT president and COO Jonathan B. Weller.
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