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But some plans are so huge that the potential risks become daunting.
The modern task of successfully destroying electronic documents has become daunting enough to give Oliver North nightmares.
In addition to the increased costs of equipment and insurance, the training requirements for ambulance crews have become daunting for volunteers to meet.
Ever since the anthrax and "high alert" threats, taking the subway has become daunting, with long pauses in tunnels and conductors announcing, "Police action ahead".
At least nine thousand soldiers live there, and many of them seemed to leave the base rarely or not at all: they talked about "going out," as if the psychological barrier between them and Iraq had become daunting.
Halsted admitted the range of offers could become daunting and choosing which to accept is a balancing act.
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For England unthinkable defeat became daunting reality.
But even so, the math of a sustained, large bubble quickly becomes daunting.
Mrs. French is fine-boned and thin, and as her husband grew weaker, the physical demands on her became daunting.
As soon as the network becomes wireless and the "nodes" include DVD players, TV and audio sets, the task becomes daunting.
A difficult task for the Championship leaders became daunting when Gomis was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Scott Brown.
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