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High taxes and daunting regulation made some 1,379 UK citizens move to Switzerland last year, along with 80 of our leading finance firms, some of them £1bn taxpayers.
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In Germany, for example, big companies face daunting labour regulations that make it difficult to compete against more flexible foreign competitors.
But the report listed several caveats about the development of a Europe-wide grid, saying the cost would probably be high and the challenge of coordinating national energy regulations would be daunting.
With the discovery of multiple layers of immune regulation it is sometimes daunting to consider how an immune response can be triggered at all, even when B7-1 and B7-2 arexpresseded on dendritic cells.
The regulations surrounding the jubilee have for good reason seemed daunting to commentators -- and Jews seeking to observe them -- for many centuries.
That is a long way off: Europe's patchwork of subsidies and regulations will not soon be undone, and its infrastructure needs are daunting.
Tax regulations and exchange controls have been simplified under Mr Putin, but they are still daunting, and a few years ago they were almost impossible to negotiate honestly.
In America, for example, earnings have been crushed by tougher regulations and low interest rates, which usually narrow profit margins.Britain's banks still face daunting risks.
And daunting?
Both are daunting.
His brief is daunting.
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