Examples of using To take on the challenge in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I'm ready and willing to take on the challenge.
I'm delighted to take on the challenge of leading and shaping Google's charter in India.
It's a visual cueshowing that the  Red Magic is ready to take on the challenge.
Are you ready to take on the challenge in 2019?
Data suggests that 2019 saw the biggest ever number of people sign up to take on the challenge.
So she decided to take on the challenge and created what you see now as Mamaway.
My journey with CHALLENGEVIETNAM encourage other women to take on the challenge and train with me.
For those brave enough to take on the challenge, the  lessons learnt can be life changing.
Unable to  resist the  benefits of completing the  task,Weed chose to take on the challenge despite the  danger.
McDonald's Canada decided to take on the challenge of answering customer's questions: all of them.
Unable to  resist the  benefits of completing the challenge, Weed had chosen to take on the challenge again despite the  danger.
Are you ready to take on the challenge and learn Mandarin Chinese if you are contemplatingon  learning a new language?
With current course content, you will be prepared to take on the challenges of modern power engineering.
I invite you to take on the challenge of serving the  poor with cheap, clean energy, better roads, and running water.
Being a passionate, competitive, eager and business loving young man,I decided to take on the challenge with his ongoing support and mentorship.
Fans have been encouraged to take on the challenge of the  track's choreography themselves by uploading their own dance videos to the  app.
More than just quality students,we're graduating valuable members of society who are prepared to take on the challenges of an ever-changing world.
But I think you have enough incentive to take on the challenge, especially if you get the  precious relief from this product.
Instead of waking feeling tired, worn out, people taking  5- HTP feel vibrant, well rested,and ready to take on the challenges of the  day.
We invite all of our PSS swimmers to take on the challenge of completing the  Swimland Journey.
Do you want to take on the challenge of being one of the  new generation of chief financial officers(CFOs) with the  complex skills to  effectively manage the  finances of large, SME and start-up businesses?
Enjoy, and let us know below if you're going to take on the challenge of learning one of these difficult languages.
Getting up and removing yourself from your desk is the  only way to  re-frame your perspective,allowing you to  come back to the  office feeling energized and ready to take on the challenge.
That growth puts pressure on  these nations to take on the challenge of disposing of scrap waste and minimizing the  economic problems it creates.
Woo Sik(played by Kim Seon Ho) focused on  songwriting in order to  forget the  pain of his heartbreak while Yoo Ri(played by Kim Ye Won)started to take on the challenge of opening her business“Yoo Ri's Kitchen.”.
Today, UG is in leading ranks of regional educational institutions, dedicated to the  personal growth of every student, so that not only do they graduate as expertly trained professionals,but are also prepared to take on the challenges of the  real world.
Every year, many young people decide to take on the challenge of an architecture education, but how many have any idea what is in store for them on  that first day in the  design studio?