Sentence examples for given the formidable from inspiring English sources

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Given the formidable challenges facing the Ethiopians, he said, "Perhaps it takes longer".

Sir Christopher Wren, mathematician, astronomer, and physicist, though only informally trained as an architect, was given the formidable task of designing them and supervising their construction.

Pétain brought a fresh army the Second to the fight, and on February 25 he was given the formidable task of holding the right bank of the Meuse.

Given the formidable length of the menu, the roster of desserts was surprisingly short, and there wasn't a dud on it.

Given the formidable power of corporations and the profit motives that shape their priorities, questions remain as to the degree to which they will genuinely prioritize socially responsible behaviour and facilitate stakeholder input in corporate governance.

Given the formidable competition provided by The King's Speech, Black Swan and 127 Hours, all of which have fully penetrated the nation's arthouse venues, the success of Neds and Blue Valentine is all the more impressive.

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Their reimagining of the track, entitled "RING THE AMBIENCE," is as unforgiving as anything else in the NON catalogue, layering on distortion, dissonance, and claustrophobic intensity to give the formidable original an even more aggressive pathos.

Both are well-rested after skipping the Preakness – while American Pharoah will be running his fourth race in eight weeks – yet both drew outside posts generally considered unfavorable given the Belmont's formidable length.

If that's the case, it could give the company leverage in securing future high-profile marketplace deals, especially given the company's formidable presence in supply-chain software, which is the underlying technology for these marketplaces.

Given that the formidable combined weight could be leveraged on companies where institutional investors are considered key stakeholders, this should give business leaders pause.

In "The Noël Coward Reader," Barry Day, the editor of "The Letters of Noël Coward," has given himself the formidable task of ordering and justly representing a peripatetic and outpouring talent.

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