Moniz, if he makes the final cut, will have his work cut out for him balancing the realities of physics and policy.
In Somerset, gritter crews have had their work cut out after almost 15cm of snow fell in 24 hours.
Afghanistan now wants to improve relations with Pakistan, but because the border has become militarised, Kabul will have its work cut out to avoid the sort of long-term skirmishes, incursions and terror attacks that are a feature of the disputed frontier that Pakistan shares with India in Kashmir.
So Deutsche and its phalanxes of consultants have their work cut out if they are to turn Bank Mandiri into a money-maker.
Advertisers have their work cut out for them as simply the presence of a commercial does not necessarily equate to a higher price.
The teachers have their work cut out for them: At the beginning of the school year only 12 of the 69 kindergartners through second graders could read at their grade level.
All of these companies have their work cut out for them if they want to convince us that now is the right time for them.
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If 7% interest is unsustainable for a sovereign debtor then tell me how 19% is sustainable for people whose incomes have been cut or who might be out of work?
In that sense, the powers that be have their work cut out for them, with the heavy responsibility of determining what diagnosis to slap on a unique constellation of symptoms that are often only conveyed through words, not pictures or lab tests.
Accomplished though they may be, prime time's newest masters of the universe will have their work cut out for them.
Against this backdrop, the government will have its work cut out to implement the loftier economic and social pledges of the peace accords.
But with resistance to wind subsidies growing, backers of marine energy now have their work cut out to prove that such largesse is justified.
Mrs Beckett, for example, will have her work cut out stamping out the old producer-orientated mentality of the farming bureaucrats in order to put consumer interests to the fore.
If we sincerely believe that healthcare is a basic human right for every member of our species, and not just a privilege for those who can afford it, then clearly, my colleagues in the Class of 2011, you have your work cut out for you.
Whoever wins will have his work cut out if he wants to raise people's standard of living.
But governments and businesses have their work cut out to persuade Asians to resume spending in the face of lay-offs, hiring freezes and salary cuts.
Still, Bank of Granite's competitors have their work cut out.
Drivers have already endured months of delays while contractors carried out preparation work to cut back vegetation and relocate protected species.
If Alex Salmond really is planning to mobilise the Scottish diaspora ahead of a referendum, he may have his work cut out inspiring the troops.
He will have his work cut out to move up the rankings as the New York sits in ninth place out of 10.
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But Mr Khatib, who stunned many of his coalition colleagues on Wednesday with his offer to talk with government officials provided 160, 000 prisoners are freed, will have his work cut out to convince angry sceptics within the opposition that this is not a fatally compromising sign of weakness.
But the members of the group, headed by Mr Mahro and Mr Turowski, have their work cut out.
The work of Messrs Hausmann and Hidalgo, however, suggests that the kingdom's entrepreneurs have their work cut out for them.
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