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1 For older patients, the prospect of changing doctor is even more daunting .
2 Planet Earth may not possess a more daunting piece of alpine terrain.
3 Even more daunting is information shared by the GSM Association just last week.
4 The longer she thought about it the more daunting it became.
5 Those challenges will grow even more daunting as the job market warms up.
6 It's more daunting and troublesome to get a loan, said Murray.
7 At Yahoo, Mayer is rolling the dice on a much more daunting challenge.
8 Approaching Jack was a little more daunting , he was a lot less friendly.
9 Natasha Mazzone arguably had the more daunting task so far.
10 Perhaps more daunting is emigrating to a non-English speaking country.
11 Even more daunting was the fact that it's not real.
12 Tubes and train stations appear more and more daunting with their escalators and stairs.
13 But more daunting was something they had only heard about.
14 It's no more daunting than an old milkman learning Gujarati.
15 Even more daunting , would be how to deal with early or overseas votes already cast.
16 And the appearance they now presented was a thousand times more daunting than mere gates.
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