Challenges definition

Challenges has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(h).
Challenges refers to time-limited competitions that Users may enter by paying an entry fee and may be eligible for cash prizes or other awards upon successful completion. Challenges may vary in format, rules, and difficulty, and may involve single or multiplayer participation.
Challenges means specific topic or need that an Idea should address.

Examples of Challenges in a sentence

  • Challenges filed after that time shall be considered void and having no impact on the contracting unit or the award of contract.

  • Challenges filed after that time shall be considered void and having no impact on the owner or the award of contract.

  • Challenges under Section 288 of the TCP Act Decisions on called-in applications under section 77 of the TCP Act (planning), appeals under section 78 (planning) may be challenged under this section.

  • Challenges filed after that time shall be considered void and having no impact on the Board of Education or the award of a contract.

  • Midterm Review of Strategy 2020: Meeting the Challenges of a Transforming Asia and Pacific.


More Definitions of Challenges

Challenges means litigation, ex parte reexamination, reissue or interference proceeding, other 12 inter partes legal proceedings, including inter partes reexam, inter partes review, post grant review, or covered business method review, or any other Action or Proceeding challenging the validity, enforceability, or ownership of the Assigned Patents before any tribunal of competent jurisdiction, but excluding any rejections, objections or other communications that may have been issued by the PTO or any foreign patent offices during the ordinary course of prosecution of the Assigned Patents.
Challenges can have varying focuses, for example, emphasizing on the mid-week rideshare or a 3-person rideshare. The intent of the Project is to capitalize on the STAR platform currently implemented by Xxxxxxx.xxx to increase the commuter engagement and encourage ridesharing apps user participation. Along with partnering with C/CAG, Xxxxxx.xxx will implement the Project by overseeing the Project’s day-to-day management
Challenges means an innovation program including but not limited to hackathons, challenges, sprints, pitch competitions, design jams and workshops hosted by the Client on the Hackworks Platform.
Challenges. What did I find most challenging about that internship? What setbacks did you experience? What did you learn from those setbacks?
Challenges are formalised, documented questions by the CCG that require the Company to respond in writing, creating a formal record of interactions between the CCG and the Company. The process for logging and managing challenges is set out below.
Challenges means the Mutt March Individual and/or Team Challenges.
Challenges shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.15. A “Change in Control” shall be deemed to have occurred if (a) any “person” or “group” (within the meaning of Rule 13d-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 as in effect on the date hereof), other than Sponsor, shall own, directly or indirectly, beneficially or of record, shares representing more than 35% of the aggregate ordinary voting power represented by the issued and outstanding capital stock of Holdings, (b) a majority of the seats (other than vacant seats) on the board of directors of Holdings shall at any time be occupied by persons who were neither (i) nominated by the board of directors of Holdings nor (ii) appointed by directors so nominated or (c) Holdings shall cease to directly own, beneficially and of record, 100% of the issued and outstanding Equity Interests of the Borrower.