The Challenge definition

The Challenge means the Innovation Challenge powered by Sportradar.
The Challenge means the challenge event which is to be provided by HOSF to You as specified in Your Booking (and confirmed in the Booking Confirmation);
The Challenge. Cash [No Longer?]

Examples of The Challenge in a sentence

  • The Challenge Deposit Verification Service is an alternate method of verifying your access to an external financial account.

  • The Challenge website will be accessible to users 24 hours a day subject to IT maintenance operations.

  • The Challenge will be conducted virtually and all Participants are required to connect, collaborate and complete their participation through the website (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, “the Challenge website”).

  • The Challenge Procedure is comprised of two distinct streams, one for employees who volunteered for skill broadening and another for those who did not.

  • The Challenge does not depend, even partially, on chance or luck, and therefore should not be considered as a lottery.

  • The Challenge Phase occurs during a time period when the Employee is experiencing difficulty meeting professional expectations.

  • The Challenge will have two streams of funding (each a “Stream”).

  • The Challenge Courses are operated on a Challenge by Choice basis.

  • The Challenge Questions may be used to authenticate the user when accessing Internet Banking from a non-registered computer.

  • The Challenge is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.


More Definitions of The Challenge

The Challenge. Many at-risk students face several barriers on their journey to a college education and high-demand careers. Limited financial resources can make it difficult to afford college tuition and related expenses, as well as create a critical need to work to help sustain themselves and their families. Insufficient access to academic and career advising, tutoring, counseling, and awareness of financial support can also hinder academic progress and career advancement. Finally, limited support networks can make it challenging for students to find mentors and allies to help them effectively navigate the rapidly evolving workplace, particularly in high-demand, technology careers. The Solution: ACCESS Academy is our response to these pressing challenges. We are committed to delivering robust, innovative, and transformative educational experiences that provide clear pathways to high-demand careers. By reducing administrative and financial burdens on students and their families, we are leveling the playing field and giving our students the chance they deserve. Our unique blend of problem-based learning, employability skills, and real-world experience with industry partners ensures that ACCESS Academy students are not only well-prepared but also in high demand within the information technology field and other critical industries. Scaling Up Impact: Our vision extends beyond just the IT field. ACCESS Academy is the first step towards establishing a regional consortium, partnering with school divisions across Region IV to scale up our success in information technology careers, as well as replicate the success with other high-demand careers such as those in education and healthcare. We aim to innovate and deeply transform the way we prepare students for high-demand careers, shaping a better future for students, their families, and the entire region.

Related to The Challenge

  • Challenge means to appeal a ruling of the Chair.

  • Patent Challenge has the meaning set forth in Section 14.2(d).

  • Legal Action means and includes any claim, counterclaim, demand, action, suit, counterclaim, arbitration, inquiry, proceeding or investigation before any

  • Initiating tribunal means the tribunal of a state or foreign country from which a petition or comparable pleading is forwarded or in which a petition or comparable pleading is filed for forwarding to another state or foreign country.

  • Threatening behavior means any pattern of behavior or isolated action, whether or not it is directed at another person, that a reasonable person would believe indicates potential for future harm to students, school personnel, or school property.