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But changing the political culture in Washington is a daunting task.
"That's quite a daunting task for someone who may not have been in politics before."
Working with federal agencies can often be a daunting task.
Being successful in learning a second can seem like a daunting task.
He'd never had to hold himself up as a standard for anyone else's behavior, and it was a daunting task.
God knows, having the responsibility of a wife and two children was a daunting task for any man.
And that, he said, will be a daunting task for most buildings.
We still face the daunting task of winning the peace.
Buying a home can be a daunting task, no matter how many times you've done it before.
But he has found that trying to force Iran to pay up is an even more daunting task.
Third, if gathered, the analysis of the data can be daunting task.
"But going out there quickly made me realize what a daunting task it was."
Selecting the right program for your needs may seem like a daunting task.
This can seem like quite a daunting task when you are new to payroll.
Getting a deal would be a "daunting task," he said.
Others talked about the daunting task of rebuilding from nothing.
It was a daunting task made even more difficult by the fact that he no longer had an assistant.
"Any great corporate campaign is going to be a daunting task," he added.
They face a daunting task, however, since many of these men were recruited as boys.
"We want to take on this daunting task of making globalization work for everyone," he said.
Balancing the budget early in the next century would be a daunting task.
But others were focused on the daunting task of reconstruction.
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It is a daunting task in one of the world's poorest nations.
To do that, we'd have to go 26-9, and that's obviously a pretty daunting task.