61. A mature team that knows what it takes to win, knows how to meet the challenge on the road. 62. Above all, Anderson believed blacks could best meet the challenge of discrimination through education. 63. After all, the second novel has to meet the challenge of expectations. 64. Again, having the financial resources to meet the challenges, particularly by employing outside help, is a tremendous benefit for older parents, according to Sunshine. 65. Bryson has met this challenge with zest and considerable humor. 66. But at a time when his team needed a quality outing from him, McDowell failed to meet the challenge. 67. But barely two weeks before classes start, there is considerable doubt that the school system can meet the challenge it has set for itself. 68. But critics say such steps are not being taken soon enough and may still be inadequate to meet the challenge of keeping harmful bacteria out of the food supply. 69. But if anyone could meet the money challenge, it might be Powell, who could capitalize on his name recognition, popularity and reputation as a political outsider. 70. But it was the Penn State defense that met the challenge. |