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challengen. the right of each attorney in a jury trial to request that a j...
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challengeAn opponent calls "CHALLENGE" when s/he thinks a play is not acceptable (i.e. not in the OWL or Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition). A Word Judge is called to verify whi [..]
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challengec. 1200, "to rebuke," from Old French chalongier "complain, protest; haggle, quibble," from Vulgar Latin calumniare "to accuse falsely," from Latin calumniari "to ac [..]
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challengeearly 14c., "something one can be accused of, a fault, blemish;" mid-14c., "false accusation, malicious charge; accusation of wrong-doing," also "act of laying claim" (to [..]
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challengeA demanding condition to be overcome, such as anticipated and unanticipated risks in a project. [D02459]
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challengeWhen selecting a jury, the right of each party to request that a potential juror be excused. There may be a "challenge for cause" on the basis the juror had admitted prejudice or shows some [..]
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challengea demanding or stimulating situation; "they reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russian power" take exception to; "She challenged his claims" i [..]
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challengeto invite someone to try to beat you at something, such as running, swimming or wrestling
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challengedifficult task.
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challengeA complaint lodged by a library user acting as an individual or representing a group, concerning the inclusion of a specific item (or items) in a library collection, usually followed by a demand that [..]
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challengeIf you are challenged to fight a duel, you will become involved in a social difficulty wherein you will be compelled to make apologies or else lose friendships. To accept a challenge of any character, denotes that you will bear many ills yourself in your endeavor to shield others from dishonor.
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challengechal·lenged chal·leng·ing 1 : to dispute esp. as being invalid or unjust [counsel challenged this interpretation] 2 : to question formally (as by a suit or motion) the legality or ...
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challengeChallenge refers to a formal questioning of the legality of a person, act or thing. A question or a claim that a law is unconstitutional is a constitutional challenge. A challenge that an act or statu [..]
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challengeSome UFV courses may be challenged for credit. This means that a student who can demonstrate mastery of course objectives may be granted credit without taking the course. (Registration and payment is still required, however.) Challenging courses requires instructor or department permission.
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challenge(n) a demanding or stimulating situation(n) a call to engage in a contest or fight(n) questioning a statement and demanding an explanation(n) a formal objection to the selection of a particular person [..]
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challengeDefinition Your informal appeal to a council against the issue of a parking penalty charge notice. A challenge against a Notice to Owner is called formal representations.
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challengeObjection, such as when attorney objects at challenge to the array.
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challengeA method to authenticate users that avoids sending passwords over the network. It goes something like this (though the details among various programs are different). the client requests access t [..]
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challengeA process whereby all students enrolled with a Board of Education are entitled to undertake a free Challenge process to assess their prior learning for any Ministry developed graduation program course [..]
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challengeTerm used in a jury trial for an attemp to exclude a potential juror.
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challengeAn informal appeal to a council by a motorist against the issue of a Penalty Charge Notice.
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challenge Sometimes referred to as a 'Challenge Handshake' or 'Challenge Protocol', this is an enquiry signal/message transmitted by a computer, being contacted by another machine, for that machine to identify itself and/or its user. The computer equivalent of 'Halt, who goes there?' An acceptable response from the calling mac [..]
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challengen. (cohort default rate) (trámite/solicitud de) rectificación
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challengeTests involving Inhalation of Allergens (nebulized or in Dust form), nebulized pharmacologically active Solutions (e.g., Histamine, methacholine), or control Solutions, followed by assessment of respi [..]
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challengeTo invite into competition or stimulate activity with difficulties. You can issue challenges for your party, guild, or within the Tavern, and you may use gems as prizes for these challenges.
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challengeAn objection, such as when an attorney objects at a hearing to the seating of a particular person on a civil or criminal jury.
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challengein vaccine experiments, the deliberate exposure of an immunized animal or person to the infectious agent.
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challengein vaccine experiments, the deliberate exposure of an immunized animal to the infectious agent. Challenge experiments are never done in human HIV vaccine research.
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challengeThe process of infecting an animal with a disease agent to test for protective immunity.
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challengeSomeone’s right to object to or fight something in a legal case.
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challenge An objection to the seating of a prospective juror on the jury panel for a trial.
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challengeAn objection to the seating of a prospective juror on the jury panel for a trial.
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challengeAn objection to the seating of a prospective juror on the jury panel for a trial.
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challengeA party's request that a judge disqualify a potential juror from becoming a juror on a particular case.
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challengeTerm used in a jury trial when attempting to exclude a potential juror.
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challengeA signal transmitted by a interrogator.
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challengeSee INTERROGATOR.
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challengeBlocking or impeding an opposing player who is in possession of the ball
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challengeAn important way to shape the experience of play. If the challenge of a game is too high for a player’s skills, he or she might become frustrated. If there is not enough challenge, boredom results. Ideally, games provide a perfectly calibrated degree of challenge.
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challengerefers to story ideas issued to potential authors by other fans; often involve following specific guidelines or using suggested elements. Example: In an ABC challenge, each sentence must begin with th [..]
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challengeAn opponent calls "CHALLENGE" when s/he thinks a play is not acceptable (i.e. not in the OWL
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challengeA process that allows secondary schools to award credit to students who can demonstrate prior learning. Challenges are not included in data in the Provincial Required Examinations
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challenge
A confrontation; a dare.
# An instigation or antagonization intended to convince a person to perform an action they otherwise would not.
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