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Her characters (usually female) are frequently assailed by daunting forces — horrible men, all too often; but also self-doubt, faint-heartedness, conventionality, and the limitations of bourgeois Australian society during the fifties and sixties.
"We, the American people, clearly see the daunting forces we will undoubtedly face: terrorists, crime, drug gangs, the possibility of Euro-style debt riots, civil unrest or natural disaster".
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The hurdles in training even a minimally effective Afghan force are daunting.
But the dangers associated with the creation of a credible U.N. force are daunting, and the Security Council is right to move ahead with caution.
Glueing the charter so firmly to Parliament that it would take a major upheaval (and daunting political arithmetic) to force a change means the scope of the self-regulatory body could not easily be changed.
But the election commission had previously announced that concerns over security and the weather — the snow and cold are still daunting in April — had forced it to delay the election until Aug. 20.
Though such talk is widespread, it has not daunted the Clinton forces.
That may not sound daunting in a public work force of around 650,000.
We've chosen to ignore this peculiarity because as individuals, sacrificing control and agency to an unknown force is too daunting.
If that prospect was not daunting enough, he has also been forced to placate Mourinho.
The task forces on hoarding are finding their mandates daunting.
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