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The resulting set of parts was frequently enormous and a daunting logistical task to transport.
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Instead, the producers decided that contestants would leave the series with the knowledge that they survived a number of physically and mentally daunting challenges.
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I threw myself into writing, but it's daunting, taking on the work of somebody you respect so much.
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When they did so, they faced a daunting challenge.
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Finding the individuals to actually do the work of building and living in the city proved to be a more daunting task.
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As he listened to her, he could foresee the daunting challenges lying ahead.
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Given the daunting nature of the task ahead of them, many of the volunteers made out their last wills and testaments before leaving.
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Coupled with the ethnic and geographic fragmentation, unity was a daunting task.
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The government also has been encouraging the expansion of foreign investment, although the country's investment climate remains daunting to all but the most determined.
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The story can be interpreted as a commentary on the futility of complicated approaches to daunting problems.
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