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Next week, we will get an answer to an even more daunting question.
But some people find it daunting, and with good reason.
In fact, it may be the most daunting of all.
Understanding the new health care bill can be a daunting process.
I'm sure you will all welcome them to what can be a daunting experience!
The man seemed to want to add more but the English was perhaps too daunting.
Yet he already has some daunting matters to deal with.
That can be very daunting without help from the party organization.
It was a good example of his daunting personal style.
This is the most daunting thing I have ever agreed to do.
By any standards, the son of God is a daunting role to step into.
Case has had a more daunting pressure: any race could be his last.
You hold yourself to a standard even a god would find daunting, my son.
To actually have to make that movie was really daunting, and I worked for years to try to figure it out.
Getting back out later on can also be a daunting experience in terms of finding the car where you left it.
All of which makes for a pretty daunting job description.
The idea's to make hospital less daunting and the treatment more successful.
In future, their journey's end should be a little less daunting.
At the same time, few face such daunting challenges ahead.
Being prepared for the experience will help make it less daunting.
Building a work force that can make decisions on its own has been a daunting problem.
The thought of sitting at a long, empty table was a bit daunting.
To many women, the law does not present a daunting public health issue but a deeply personal one.
But that task seems more daunting than ever this week.
At the same time, the delay will present the board with a daunting problem next year.