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From his experience, he also knew that recruiting local talent quickly and cost efficiently was a daunting task.
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Coupled with the ethnic and geographic fragmentation, unity was a daunting task.
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When they did so, they faced a daunting challenge.
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They also felt that writing the final episodes of a popular programme was an exciting responsibility, a daunting honour.
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The resulting set of parts was frequently enormous and a daunting logistical task to transport.
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Still, the falls provided a singular, dramatic and daunting obstacle to navigation on this important inland waterway.
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The most daunting demand, however, was an empty weight of no more than 1,300 lb (590 kg).
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A full company section uniform for boys' from the 1980s to mid-1990s could be daunting.
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Before seamounts and their oceanographic impact can be fully understood, they must be mapped, a daunting task due to their sheer number.
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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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