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Parents can set a daunting example.
It was a daunting example to follow.
If the globe can be divided, as some analysts say, between the world of order and the world of disorder, then Libya certainly stands as a daunting example of the latter.
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But going through the algebra for many others can often be daunting (for example, see page 151), and occasionally lead to errors if attempted by hand.
For the new companies, telecom is the obvious play: The projected growth for cell phones, for example, is daunting.
Students have described this large amount of vocabulary and facts as daunting, in contrast to for example learning physiological knowledge [ 43, 44].
For example, Mr. Bush leads by daunting margins in Texas, while Mr. Gore has impressive support in New York.
In Germany, for example, big companies face daunting labour regulations that make it difficult to compete against more flexible foreign competitors.
The example set by that first book must be daunting for anyone thinking they might follow Woolf's lead.
Since a falling tree paralysed him when he was 26, he has overcome both physical pain (for example, when bone fragments pierced his spinal cord) and daunting obstacles.
For example, the equation describing Bayes' theorem (page 91) may seem a bit daunting.
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