Sentence examples for daunting in from inspiring English sources

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That may not sound daunting in a public work force of around 650,000.

Sad, kooky, and daunting in equal measure, "Her" is the right film at the right time.

But thanks to Moore's law, it will seem only half as daunting in 18 months.

What sounds daunting in concept emerges as a rich, rollicking pleasure.

The 12-tone method is simple in initial concept and prohibitively daunting in execution.

The financial complexities of the case were daunting in part because of the opacity of the Saudi legal system.

"Every complicated film is daunting, but this was daunting in a different way," he said by telephone from Los Angeles.

The immediate task of clearing the debris, recovering the dead and counting the full human cost will be daunting in the extreme.

Phil Wilson, a close ally of Mr Blair and his successor as MP for Sedgefield, said: "The scale of Ed Miliband's reforms is daunting in its ambition.

Yet figuring out what to do about that is daunting in a world where somewhere between 80,000 and 143,000 chemicals go into American industry.

But while these physicians have more company and support than their predecessors, returning to practice remains daunting in large part because of the persistent stigma.

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