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But the deal's very complexity has made it daunting to investigate.
Kamila, was it daunting to take on Hiroshima when you wrote Burnt Shadows?
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Yes, finances weighed into it – it was daunting to see the cost of my cable internet, phone and television package soar from about $163 a month to nearly $207.
This week Lord Williams writes that when it comes to Syria "it is daunting to write that there is a slim prospect of international intervention, and if truth be told, even less of international justice".
"It was daunting to come back to it because I knew what to expect and I knew how much work it was going to be," Maslany said.
Cecilia Malmstrom, the commissioner for internal affairs, said at the time that it is daunting "to see that trafficking cases rarely make it to court in European countries".
Pitting refinement against sexual force, passion against affectation, continually skirting melodrama, it is daunting to direct in the theatre, not least because it culminates in a rape.
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