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Discouraging through fear.
intimidating
discouraging
intimidating
1
Germany remain
intimidating
and even greater than the sum of their parts.
2
So, fighting or
intimidating
my way in wasn't going to work here.
3
Why are they
intimidating
these people and causing great fear amongst them?
4
Management accused picketers of
intimidating
patients and visitors and blocking essential supplies.
5
It simply advanced, enigmatic and
intimidating
,
testing her resolve to stand fast.
1
In any case, braving small-town health centers can be
daunting
,
she said.
2
Those are
daunting
figures, especially with debt markets wobbling in recent weeks.
3
Unfortunately, Dixon said, this brave new world can be
daunting
for some.
4
Beyond that, the challenge facing Everton's new manager is simple but
daunting
.
5
It is also one of the most
daunting
challenges facing biologists today.
6
This
daunting
wave of mass retrenchment follows an already rising unemployment rate.
7
All that history was wondrous but, given our schedule, also rather
daunting
.
8
Moving to a new country can be an exciting and
daunting
experience.
9
They control fear Starting a business is a
daunting
prospect for anyone.
10
Macklin was pleasant and honest and interesting and faced a
daunting
challenge.
11
At the same time, the forces marshaled against this change are
daunting
.
12
Packing up and moving to a new country is always completely
daunting
.
13
Mr Forster said the complexity of the evidence was
daunting
for claimants.
14
For workers in blue overalls piecing together wing-mirrors, the future is
daunting
.
15
For many new parents, the birth of a child is financially
daunting
.
16
Two years after their return Priestley met the
daunting
,
toweringly intellectual Hawkes.
daunting
daunting task
more daunting
daunting prospect
daunting challenge
less daunting