The list of challenges that our country has faced these last two years is daunting.
The challenge is daunting: 508 million of the 792 million illiterate adults worldwide are women.
Yet even by those standards his latest post, as chairman of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), is daunting.
The thought of making sense of the social web, let alone extracting any value from it in realtime, is daunting.
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Put on another pair of glasses though and the outlook is daunting for the console makers and packaged games companies.
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Pricing financial options is daunting, but valuing real options is harder still.
Choosing among the plans is daunting (FORBES, Oct. 30, 2000).
IRRI's director, is daunting, and will take ten years or more.
Ticketing a major music festival, is daunting even for Ticketmaster.
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The technical and scientific range of this dictionary is daunting.
The range of issues confronting the two countries is daunting.
Israel's task is daunting and the stakes couldn't be higher.
For most people, the idea of investing in the 100 momentum stocks at once is daunting, especially when you consider weighting of the stocks and commissions and other logistics.
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Staley, 53, is attempting what even the sympathetic say is daunting: persuading Teamsters and other union members to be more efficient, and breaking down hostility between workers and management.
The idea of a federal risk assessment of the private sector is daunting, especially when the federal government has not been able to perform such an assessment of its own risks.
Even in Italy, which has a tradition of geriatric leadership, the thought of the opposition putting up a man who would be 79 by the end of his tenure is daunting.
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Conducting operations 6 miles below the surface is daunting.
The process of FDA clearance, if applicable, is daunting.
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This new opportunity for brands is daunting terra incognita for traditional agencies that have relied on the comfy couch of traditional television advertising (albeit with the nowadays requisite tie-ins to online media).
Add to that the sheer volume of data and real-time alerts, especially when your focus is at a campus or portfolio level, you can see why the task of interconnecting this information is daunting.
The scale of the problem facing Obama is daunting, with most commentators concurring that the current economic downturn is one of, if not the most severe to have hit the U.S. since the Great Depression the 1930s.
Hugh himself, if he is to marry his Roda, will have to convert to Islam, a process that is daunting for an Egyptian Copt but which, for a foreign Christian, turns out to be as easy as buying a bus ticket.
With branching chat options and cinematic scenes that need to be animated adding in a slew of new characters to cover every single love interest option is daunting and undoubtedly going to be a far more intricate and time consuming process than they imagined.
The list of critically important issues for developed countries is daunting: Rates of unemployment are unacceptable, the income gap has never been higher, too many people have no access to health care, educational systems are inadequate, there is a chronic shortage of affordable housing.
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