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The good news is it hasn't daunted us at all.
True, America was daunted by China's willingness to sacrifice lives.
Not even the prospect of a failed procedure daunted Zion.
Shrank isn't daunted by the task of rooting out waste.
He's not daunted by the legislative slog that may lie ahead.
Daunted at having to return to work after having a baby?
He wasn't daunted by the challenge of turning around the Warriors.
Daunted by all this food work, I quit the gym entirely.
The fact that they weren't daunted by these firings is remarkable.
Art Review Don't be daunted by the fair's nearly 200 booths.
She arrived at the courthouse in Brooklyn and was instantly daunted.
Shu, the pragmatist, is unlikely to be daunted by the CMA probe.
Their lesson, perhaps, is not to be daunted by the difficulty of
After Monday, though, Harvey and Collins sounded daunted that progress had halted.
But I became very unhappy with auditioning and daunted by the competition.
Music Review BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Adele is not daunted by arenas anymore.
They are daunted by the hurdles they face to begin practicing again.
"I'm not daunted or dismayed by this particular result," Mr. Johnson said.
"People are daunted when they hear of these things," Kurzweil told me.
Are you thinking of buying a home but daunted by the financial footwork?
After his victory, Mr. Uchimura seemed both tempted and daunted by the prospect.
People always fell silent, daunted by the guttural sounds I was spitting out.
Who would not be daunted by the task of interviewing the consummate interviewer?
But Trekkies aren't daunted by the lack of guidance or parallels for making gagh.
Mr. Sorrell's reputation as an exacting, exhausting boss has not daunted his new partners.
But was he daunted by his fund-raising competitors, those new museums sprouting up?
Front Burner Some busy parents are daunted by preparing food for babies and children.
"I'm not daunted or dismayed by this particular result," the prime minister said afterwards.
In the face of obstacles that would have daunted anyone else, he refused to compromise.
The team say their findings should put people daunted by that recommendation more at ease.
It sounds as if you are not daunted by your opponent in the general election?
President Trump, however, is not daunted by the challenge of bringing together Israelis and Palestinians.
As for Butler Coach Chris Holtmann, he expected to be slightly daunted by the moment.
Why are some women daunted by the idea of pursuing a career in asset management?
If you're daunted at the prospect of wading into 2016's political morass, we get it.
But most of the experts Pew Research talked to don't seem particularly daunted by the prospect.
The lead grew to 16 within minutes, but no one expected the Orange to feel daunted.
Daunted by the tough stuff, she remained, because "it came back to the accessibility," she said.
Possibly Mr. Wainwright was simply daunted by Guthrie's productivity; picking his best song would daunt anybody.
I, too, would be daunted by the incredible responsibility that has been thrust upon the company.
However, he said he was no more daunted by the Swiss master than he was by Djokovic.
Perhaps daunted by Facebook's technical complexity, lawmakers and regulators have mostly accepted this answer in the past.
I know we're now jumping into "Hobbs and Shaw" really quickly, but I'm not daunted by it.
But Mikko Nissinen, the artistic director of Boston Ballet, said he was not daunted by that history.
I asked Bayod, who has supervised dozens of scans with the Lucida, if the prospect daunted him.
Don't be daunted by the ingredient list, as many of them may already be in your pantry.
I know that aspiring constructors say they are daunted by the word list aspect of construction: Don't be.
I still at this point feel a bit daunted by trying to describe what it was that happened.
If she was daunted by the task of pairing bottles with cardio equipment, she doesn't let it show.
So when you're in a writers' room trying to come up with your Thanksgiving episode, you feel so daunted.
Ms. Ray travels often for her job, and was daunted by the need to lug her heavy bags upstairs.
However, that hasn't daunted moviegoers; Parasite, to date, has earned $24 million in North America and $131 million globally.
Already plenty of them take a pass, daunted by the grueling nature of campaigns and the invasion of privacy.
"People are so daunted with the idea of changing everything at once, that they just don't do anything," she says.
He's daunted by the prospect of going through so many relationships, and wonders, what if Amy could've been the one?
Still, this project — which has daunted Mr. Brown throughout his years as governor — seems as close to reality as ever.
Multiple sources at mid-sized and small lenders said they were daunted by default risks, high costs and low returns.
"People get daunted by the forms and think they have no choices and powers," said Ballou at EP Wealth Advisors.
So I was daunted because I knew that to do this issue would become about more than doing one issue.
But Green, who was bidding to go wire to wire for her first L.P.G.A. victory, was not the least daunted.
But when he faced Mr. Gibson's "Four Pillars," shaped over the past few years, Mr. Lee admits he was daunted.
Although that figure was down from the $143 million it reported for the previous quarter, investors were far from daunted.
Never daunted, Google pivoted to extensively study the opposite question — what are the common behaviors of their very best managers?
Papa, the chubby, bespectacled member of the group pipes up as his two cohorts sport daunted looks on their faces.
But they were daunted by the logistics of building above active yards through which thousands of commuters pass every day.
As they began shooting 100 Rifles, Welch was impressed, and a little daunted, by just how good he was on camera.
The app is meant for casual investors who might otherwise be daunted by the prospect of keeping tabs on their transactions.
Don't be daunted by the rules, or the dice, or the fear of some faceless nerd laughing cruelly at your ignorance.
Getting the body and the consistency you want is another challenge, but one I have been energized by rather than daunted.
Yanev, 33, and her husband, Andrew, 34, were daunted by the price of two-bedroom apartments, and unimpressed with the selection.
All evoke a hard-scrabbling world traveler often caught in but never daunted by border hassles, medical bureaucracy, and crap technology.
They furnished a new mosque in one building, hoping the Israelis would be daunted by the political sensitivity of destroying it.
Yet far from being daunted by the parlous statistics, Ms. Bode decided the time was just right to set up shop.
Perhaps they were merely daunted by the task of expressing it all in words concisely enough to print on a wall.
We've grown too daunted to solve America's lead crisis because of the sheer amount of money necessary to clean it up.
He said DBS was not daunted by the ongoing economic slowdown in India and was currently focusing on increasing its domestic branches.
Even with all the innovations underway to make it easier for homeowners to take these steps, they still remain, uh, easily daunted.
Surely, Thrasher and other F.S.U. officials were not daunted by the prospect of Winston and the others testifying under oath, were they?
But the Target Margin Theater, known for radically reinventing classic behemoths, is not about to be daunted by a little excess weight.
In the nineteenth century, numerous survey parties, daunted by the prospect of big rapids and no escape, didn't venture past the entrance.
Jackson Lee insisted she's "not daunted at all" by the drop off in support, but had a clear message for her party.
Ms. Brown was not daunted that she would need to become fluent in a professional transcription program to do the job remotely.
I had toyed with crossword construction a couple of times in the past, but was daunted by the difficulty of hand constructing.
Dimitrov, 25, had reached only one previous Grand Slam semifinal, at Wimbledon in 2014, but he rarely seemed daunted by the occasion.
While most people would feel daunted by the task of finding new friends, work, and creative collaborators, you seem to thrive on it.
If you're like my parents, you might feel a little daunted by it and consider leaving it in the box for a while.
"We are aware of the task, do not feel at all daunted by it, and are confident that we can prevail," she said.
Connecticut has been daunted by slow revenue growth as fixed costs, including for public pensions hit by poor investment returns, continue to balloon.
As long as you take your time, and don't live your life inside iMessage, you don't have to feel daunted by the task.
" To the girls in troops across the country, she says, "don't let yourself be daunted – you can do it; you can be successful.
I was honored, but I knew it was going to require a great deal of work and so I was also slightly daunted.
When you're behind the decks and you're the focal point of a lot of people's evening, are you daunted and haunted by responsibility?
The enhanced camera could get more people shooting media, which could make Twitter more accessible to new users daunted by walls of text.
Spkr also wants to help new listeners daunted by the vast number of podcasts and confused about where to find them, Schuon said.
With Leonard at the helm on the court, these Raptors were daunted by nothing, whether it was Antetokounmpo or the Warriors' talent glut.
But Macron, who upended France's political landscape in the space of a year, is not one to be daunted by near impossible challenges.
Although they are newcomers to an industry with a reputation for being conservative, with few women in public roles, neither one seems daunted.
With similar-looking works by Matisse or Kandinsky, I was daunted by a sense that something more, and beyond me, was going on.
Daunted by breaking outside of their comfort zone, Troy and Gabriella attempt to follow their newfound passion by auditioning for the spring musical. 
" Another influential Chinese newspaper, the Global Times, said China had sent a clear signal to the United States that "China can never be daunted.
"I often was daunted by the dusty quantities of artwork and looming questions of conservation and preservation around me," she wrote in the monograph.
Daunted by the multiple visits, the adjustments and especially the expense, people often delay for years while their mild or moderate hearing loss worsens.
But Mr. Tran, who fled Vietnam as a teenager and then was enslaved by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, wasn't daunted by long odds.
Andrew Cuomo, clearly daunted by the challenge, simply fobbed off on the city the failing B.Q.E. — which, as an interstate, was the state's responsibility.
In a new Intel advertisement, however, the innovative microchip company wants us to believe that the NBA's top player isn't daunted by self-driving cars.
Never daunted, Mr. Preminger invited former Mayor John V. Lindsay of New York to play a United States senator in the movie "Rosebud" in 1974.
Weirdly enough, I wasn't that daunted by what other people said, the ways in which they made me feel it was unacceptable to be me.
But space agencies have never been the type to be daunted by such failures — and anyway, other parts of the mission are progressing as planned.
"Nonetheless, those buyers daunted by low inventory and high prices have reason to be cautiously optimistic as parts of the housing market begin to ease."
So, I'm here to tell you that, if you're not happy, but you're daunted by the prospect of making a career 180, I've been there.
I'm even daunted by 21 Am wake-ps, for which I have to set staggered alarms—one at 2230:2300, one at 2410:13, etc.
These are things it's hard to discuss on the phone; she may also be daunted by (and defensive about) the prospect of organizing the paperwork.
A few years ago, you were so daunted by the prospect of Broadway that you cried getting on the plane from London to New York.
Daunted by the dreary prospect of married life and discouraged by the difficulty of forming lasting emotional bonds, some millennials are staying away from marriage.
Acknowledging that hers will be a success for her and for these women, Hillary has risen to the challenge rather than being daunted by it.
We know the national conversation about immigration has changed, yet we can't be daunted by what did not happen or what people say is impossible.
Similarly, many people I spoke to said they were daunted by the idea of asking a partner to fetch one in the heat of the moment.
The actress seemed daunted by the machine throughout the interview but managed to keep her cool — and even revealed more about herself than she was asked.
Most of what it kept for itself was terrain that no right-minded settler wanted—including those millions of acres which so daunted the Powell expedition.
Still, as the owners of a successful farm-to-table restaurant in rural Utah, they are perhaps less daunted than most of us by long odds.
Foreign governments that regularly crack the computers of military contractors and federal agencies will not be daunted by the cyberdefenses of voter databases and electronic pollbooks.
Don't be daunted, it's all doable and your brain will feel happy and complete once you've surfed these mega waves and made it back to shore.
They are understandably daunted by navigating the passage between high school and college — completing financial aid forms, submitting grades, picking courses and signing up for orientation.
"I feel so grateful for the opportunity, and obviously so daunted," Mr. Haskell said in an interview on Wednesday, shortly before an address to the staff.
Far from being daunted by his traumatic experience with fierce waves and a riptide, Kai Katchadourian would learn to master them, becoming a world-class windsurfer.
I was a little daunted when I was offered the chance to rework one of his classics but I'm really pleased with how it has come out.
They should not be daunted, however, by Denmark, who also reached the World Cup via a playoff and are Peru's first opponents at Saransk on June 16.
In his case, it was a store run in search of vitamins and prenatal treatments for his wife that left him daunted by a wall of choices.
Many staffers told me that they learned the most by watching Russell interact with artists, and that they were daunted by the scope of his cultural knowledge.
But I'll leave you with some lines from Jewish teaching that she sent to me recently: Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world's grief.
The setback has not daunted the city's Muslim community of about 5,000, which has continued to press for their place of worship in a series of courts.
Although she is one of the most accomplished marathon runners in the United States, Goucher said she was daunted by the challenge of even finishing such a distance.
Not only are you daunted by all the paperwork involved and the potential of filing errors, but your busy schedule just doesn't allow for that sort of drudgery.
Last year, Mr. Duterte, above, himself a lawyer, told the national police not be daunted by rights lawyers investigating the thousands of deaths associated with the drug crackdown.
While Brandon continues working with law enforcement officials to find Missy's killer, he says he has reminded their daughters that he's not daunted by the challenge of raising them.
Since many people are daunted by the idea of therapy, the platform connects them to coaches instead to focus on specific issues, like their careers, or overall emotional wellbeing.
They will certainly not be daunted by what awaits them in Russia, having been drawn in Group H alongside Poland, Colombia and Japan with no clear favorite to progress.
Perhaps it was his dæmon, a beautiful silvery spotted leopard, or perhaps it was his dark, saturnine expression; in any event, Malcolm felt daunted, and very young and small.
" Buruma said he was most daunted by the shift from "thinking of the world as a writer — which is a rather self-centered way of looking at the world.
J, a parrot-owning political journalist-turned-publicist for the Port Authority, whose young, female charges look up to her with a pleasantly daunted mixture of fear and respect.
Still, even the studio audience of polite party loyalists seemed daunted by Episode 3, "The Immortal 'Das Kapital,'" about Marx's forbidding three-volume treatise on the workings of capitalism.
Far from being daunted, however, world number 28 Querrey said he would enjoy the experience of having the majority of the 15,000 people on Centre Court hoping he loses.
But don't be daunted by the "ological" aspect of this show, which was seen at the Festival d'Avignon in France in 2013, and has since become an international cult hit.
Evan is 21 and just turned pro, but told us he's not at all daunted by his father's legacy ... in fact he believes it's his birthright to eclipse that legacy.
Taking to the stage, he attempted to pump up the crowd with an unfortunate use of the word "dude" and some mumblings about not being daunted by the task ahead.
When I remembered that I had to test the jizz function, I felt super daunted, and then unaroused, and then lost in the melody of "Merry Xmas Everybody" by Rooney.
Presumably they already know the reason to get a wired, mechanical keyboard over a wireless membrane one, or aren't daunted by the idea that practice is different than simply playing.
Why haven't we hacked this into something easier so that consumers don't feel daunted by wine lists and sommeliers at restaurants or overwhelmed when walking into a cavernous wine shop?
There are other reasons people don't get treatment: They don't realize they're depressed, they don't know help is possible, they don't trust the system or are daunted by its bureaucracy.
There cannot be many old Etonians, in the entire history of that fabled and fortunate place, whose mothers, daunted by debt, worked a Saturday job, standing behind a cash register.
For example, if you're reworking your business plan and are daunted by the entire task, set aside 30 minutes every day to work only on that plan and nothing else.
A family chosen by the town to feed the animals is not daunted by the task despite the dangers that are associated with coming into close quarters with such wild animals.
To those of you who (like me) still feel daunted by money, take a deep breath and dive in headfirst; you have every right to a seat at the finance table.
Still in his 30s (like much about him and his country, his exact age is a mystery), he may be daunted by the bleak prospect of a lifetime of nuclear brinkmanship.
Pay What You Want for this Personal Finance Bundle See Details Intuit's accounting software for small business owners is ridiculously popular, but newbies can be daunted by its moderate learning curve.
The imposing 60-tonne trucks initially daunted Gulaban, 25, a housewife and mother of three from Thar's Hindu community inside the staunchly conservative and mainly-Muslim nation of 208 million people.
Many of the guests sound a little daunted by Mr. Marsalis's ultratight little big band — but not Ray Charles from 2003 in one of his last recordings, still in great voice.
So while I paid off a total of $81,000 plus interest, which was a huge accomplishment, I then felt daunted by starting over completely when it came to my retirement savings.
Peter Tauber, the CDU general secretary widely deemed to have been demoted by Mr Altmaier's new promotion, never daunted people like his new colleague in the Konrad-Adenauer-Haus (the CDU headquarters).
Maggie is daunted by the seriousness of the decision, knowing that she could be leading people to their death, but Jesus is relieved — because he trusts Maggie to make the right choice.
In a speech in August 2017, Mr. Duterte told the national police not to be daunted by rights lawyers investigating the thousands of deaths of what he called drug addicts and dealers.
" Film directors have sometimes struggled when they've turned to opera, daunted by its inflexibility of tempo, the impossibility of postproduction editing and the challenges of large choruses, including in "The Pearl Fishers.
The new figures come as Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tuesday that the country had struggled for 40 years against attacks on "the revolution" and would not be daunted now.
Ms. Grigg, who has known Mr. DiCaprio since they first worked together on "Titanic," was daunted at first by the many cuts, scrapes, bruises and gashes, she said on a call from London.
Being good at the business end of success isn't the same as stepping up to the plate creatively, and Saturday Night Live has seemed continually and newly daunted by the task at hand.
If you've ever dipped your toe into the ocean of One Direction content on Tumblr and found yourself daunted by its diversity, creativity, and sheer size, maybe this isn't the band for you.
" The Global Times, which said that China had held the telephone conversation with the United States upon request, said Beijing had sent a clear signal to Washington that "China can never be daunted.
According to Wilson, dissociating stress from sleep is key to getting a full night's rest — but this can be difficult for those who are daunted by the prospect of yet another sleepless night.
And if other potential Republican Senate recruits are daunted by the forbidding political environment, it could hamper their ability to win some of the Democratic-controlled seats they have been eyeing for months.
" Djokovic, who will play David Goffin in the quarterfinals, did not express such transcendent feelings, but said he thought that the field remained daunted by "everything that we have achieved in our careers.
" Djokovic, who will play David Goffin in the quarterfinals, did not express such transcendent feelings, but said he thought that the field remained daunted by "everything that we have achieved in our careers.
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His early steps were faltering, and a frailer soul might have been daunted by his mentors' fate; in 1968 it was Mr Glenn who had to tell Bobby Kennedy's children of their father's assassination.
Releasing a cheaper model could help Nintendo make up for a decrease in standard Switch sales, while also bringing the console experience to more consumers who were previously daunted by the $300 retail price.
Hers was a tough job in the bankruptcy division: entering all the data about each case, taking in the documents and especially liaising with the clients, so they didn't feel daunted by the process.
Today she encourages other young girls to consider STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and advises them not to be daunted by the fact that you could be the only girl in the classroom.
Daunted by the volume of data involved, the newspaper turned for help to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, a nonprofit group in Washington that has coordinated several global projects on financial data leaks.
On one of those earliest days of being off the drug, I was moving slowly, more than a little daunted, trying to walk the few miles to an appointment I had in Midtown Manhattan.
Then attending the Whitney Museum of American Art's Independent Study Program, she said, she was so daunted by the director Ron Clark's reading list that she rewrote it as one-liners which became posters.
How to write a LinkedIn summary that will help you reach your goals If you've ever felt daunted about what to put in this section or how to approach the copy, then look no further.
Daunted by the cost of meeting that demand, Borowsky issued a call for donations, which brought in $22,000, a promising amount that still fell well short of the $110,000 it'll take to fill every order.
Daunted by the job but enthused by the possibilities, he enlisted help from two specialist mapping colleagues in the Philippines and Kenya, and together they spent 80 hours - consecutively - working remotely to finish the job.
DELAYED, BUT NOT DAUNTED Sergio Agüero scored a hat trick for Manchester City in a 4-21 win over visiting Borussia Mönchengladbach in a Champions League match that had been rescheduled because of torrential rain.
It's the first exhibition Abloh has done of this kind, but he's more daunted by the limited time frame in which to complete and ship all the pieces to Japan than by the work itself.
Yet if Barbara Johns, a 16-year-old student at Robert Russa Moton High School in Farmville, Va., was daunted, she did not show it as she announced the plan from the school's auditorium stage.
Some of the women refreshed their makeup in a fluorescent-lit room with six bunk beds, and then, daunted by the idea of finding another parking spot, they all took an Uber to the conference.
He was daunted by the prospect not just of the pain, but the loneliness he would have to endure, the uncertainty of everything, that unspoken worry that perhaps he would never be quite the same again.
Niemann, who already has a pair of top 264s on the PGA Tour, didn't appear the least bit daunted about knowing he would play in the last group on Saturday at the tournament Jack Nicklaus built.
Last week, speaking in her newly repainted West Wing office — stark white with metallic accents, a contrast with the creamy traditionalism of the rest of the West Wing — Ms. Trump appeared alternately energized, defensive and daunted.
He was fresh out of Duke Divinity School, married with a young daughter, and only moderately daunted by the prospect of reviving a tiny congregation of 19 people, several of whom were caregivers for elderly members.
The oratorical challenges of Sunday's statewide Iowa Democratic event would have daunted William Jennings Bryan, the famed Nebraska "boy orator," who harangued his way into the 1896 Democratic presidential nomination with his legendary "Cross of Gold" speech.
"Before people were daunted by the concept of having to leave the country and come back in as the final step and maybe felt somewhat secure and not as rushed to obtain legal status," said Lincoln-Goldfinch.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Gareth Southgate will never get over his own penalty miss 22 years ago but ensuring his young charges are not be daunted by history paid off when they finally laid England's World Cup shootout curse.
At first, I was a little daunted by all the equipment, so I recruited my colleague Rachel Gillett, who has type 1 diabetes and has been my in-office CGM expert, to help walk me through it.
And Reinhart is daunted by the prospect of searching for a job after working nearly three decades at Toys 'R' Us. She said she never had to write a resume, and she's never used a job search site.
Being timeful, in her formulation, means allowing ourselves to be daunted by events and landscapes whose scale strains the imagination; it means seeing Earth, and not our own short-lived species, as the main character in the story.
Johnson, who struck the agreement with the EU earlier this week, said he was not "daunted or dismayed" by the result and would continue to do all he can to get Brexit done in less than two weeks.
So if you're feeling at all daunted by the upcoming tax season — whether you're confused about how recent tax reforms will impact the process or are self-employed and unsure how to file — fear not: We've got you covered.
A combination of going to the gym twice a day, not consuming enough food, and being unable to prepare chicken breast so that it doesn't feel like an old Chuck Taylor in my mouth has me dazed, confused, daunted.
Many tenants, daunted by navigating Housing Court, agree prematurely to deals in the hallways to give up their apartments, said Jessica Hurd, the assistant director at Housing Court Answers, a research and advocacy group that operates the information tables.
The upper part of his back stoops slightly, pushing his face forward into the space between himself and the camera, an instrument that has never daunted him, he says, not even the very first time he appeared on air.
When I ask her if she's daunted by having to stand up to contestants who are mostly older than her and not shy about battling a judge's verdict, she arches an eyebrow, as if she almost relishes the prospect.
U.S. shale production is set to increase strongly in 2018 as a result of the increase in prices, but the impact will most likely be felt later in the year, and that has not daunted most of the oil bulls.
Daunted by the exam fees — each one costs $275, plus an additional $75 just to register — and his student loan debt, which he said exceeds $28,000, Mr. Reyes took a part-time job at an Equinox gym near Madison Square Park.
No longer daunted by a president with a Twitter account that he uses like a Gatling gun, members of his own party made clear that they were increasingly willing to stand against him on issues like health care and Russia.
What makes the "36 Questions" project that much more surprising is that it's very likely the first (mostly) serious musical of the podcast era and a gauntlet thrown to any composer daunted by the hassle and cost of a live production.
I don't know about y'all, but when it comes to planning a party, I can get a little daunted by all the hosting to dos — especially if I'm squeezing it in between travel, holiday shopping, and a high-speed week at work.
"A Day for the Hunter, a Day for the Prey" is the title song of her new album, and with its six-beat pulse it is at once African, Minimalistic, percussive and rootsy — aware of its antecedents and not daunted by them.
Tony Zeiss, the museum's executive director, said concerns about favoring certain interpretations of the text had not daunted the museum's aim to educate people about the Bible and to show the history and influence of what he called the world's most influential text.
Hans Kundnani of Chatham House, a think-tank, describes the country as a "semi-hegemon": too small to dominate Europe (proportionally it is about as big in population terms as California in America) but big enough that others feel daunted and seek to contain it.
Speaking Friday with CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day," Grimm said he was frustrated but not daunted by the Trump administration's decision to rescind an Obama-era directive allowing transgender students at public schools to use bathrooms and facilities corresponding with their gender identity.
In a rural area where searching for information online or paying for expert advice is rarely an option, the library is a first stop for female farmers daunted by their new role: running the family farm while their husbands are away looking for work.
When Jake Silverstein, the editor of The New York Times Magazine, and Kathy Ryan, the magazine's director of photography, proposed a cover image showing dozens of sex workers for my article on the debate over whether prostitution should be a crime, I was daunted.
She says she drew a circle of excellence for herself at HBO — where her office is chockablock with women she herself has mentored — and felt too daunted to try to make the leap to Hollywood, where the barriers are still obscenely steep for female directors.
As gratified as I am by that progress, at the same time, I am daunted by the challenges that remain, and disappointed by our failure to adequately address the increasing inequality of health outcomes and the social and economic issues impacting health care in our communities today.
From her earliest childhood Katherine counted things: the number of dishes in the cupboard, the number of steps on the way to church and, as insurmountable a task as it might pose for one old enough to be daunted, the number of stars in the sky.
From the start, he says, "I was pretty sure there was something crazy going on," and says he was not daunted when he found, soon after he began investigating, that a federal judge had ordered all of the records connected to the case to be sealed.
The Revisionist & The Astropastorals (Nightboat Books) testifies to the poet's enduring relevance to the art — this is verse so meticulous in its construction, exquisite in its intelligence, and ravishing in its imagery that fellow poets cannot help but feel both daunted and inspired by the achievement.
Nothing daunted, Rosanne Di Stefano of the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics and Alak Ray of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, in India, told the 2016 meeting of the American Astronomical Society why they think globular clusters are a good place to go hunting for advanced civilisations.
"Suspiria", directed by Luca Guadagnino who made the acclaimed "Call Me by Your Name", follows Susie, an ingenue American played by Dakota Johnson, excited but daunted as she arrives to study at the prestigious dance school where strange older women seem to have supernatural control over the girls.
She gave us profound — and sympathetic — portraits of mothers who feel notably unmoved by motherhood, for example, and realistic stories of women deeply motivated by money, by art, and yes, by sex, even as she created other gentler women in counterpoint, more daunted by convention, but sometimes tougher in the end.
Angie Mar, its chef, butcher and now an owner, tells its story in a new cookbook, which features a seasonal roster of meaty recipes to tempt big appetites and cooks who might not be daunted by provocative photos of whole raw livers, swaths of honeycomb tripe and high-fashion footwear.
Entering the building, a former monastery with towering Georgian pillars displaying the word Metta (or loving-kindness in Pali, an ancient Indian language), I felt a bit less daunted, knowing I had a few more hours to call my children and remind my husband to feed and walk the dog.
Don't be daunted by the size and tech, the iSines can be powered by a phone easily Audeze sells the iSine with two cables in the box: one terminating on a regular 3.5mm jack and the other plugging into Apple's Lightning port and also incorporating Audeze's Cipher digital-to-analog converter and amplifier.
But she gently suggests that after the initial rush wore off, Obama may have become excessively daunted by the partisan onslaught: But I think you've got to try to push forward as many different issues as you can all at the same time, because you never know what's going to turn the tide.
On Pro Basketball The last time Mark Jackson was a candidate to coach the Knicks, in 2008, he was passed over by the team president, Donnie Walsh, who worried that Jackson, without experience in the role, might be daunted by the likelihood of prolonged failure on the big stage in his native New York.
I'm a person who takes to her bed when forced to confront her own failures, so I was daunted by Close and the other indefatigable people — "grit paragons" — profiled by Duckworth: West Point cadets who endure a grueling rite of initiation; a woman who overcame cerebral palsy to become one of the most successful comics in Britain.
It's as if, having studied theatre for too long before making a play, and daunted by the emotion and the character development to be found in the works of such writers as Suzan-Lori Parks , Ntozake Shange, Bill Gunn, and Charles Gordone, they'd decided that characters and love were passé; it had all been done before.
" So I mentioned to my daughter's teacher that I felt a little daunted by dressing my daughter as one of the fuzzy, bulbous creatures from the Dr. Seuss books, and she steered me toward printing out a photo of a red fish and taping it to her shirt, as in "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.
Those who commit themselves to nonviolent action against the GOP should demand too that Democrats comport themselves as a true opposition party, neither too daunted by electoral politics nor too compromised by the interests of capital to speak frankly to the broader electorate about what the Republican Party represents and what the Republican Party has done.
It's a fundamental policy challenge that daunted GOP repeal efforts: Coverage for pre-existing conditions is among the reasons health insurance costs have increased; some of the main ways to lower those costs are to allow plans to discriminate against the sick and offer lesser coverage or to spend more tax dollars subsidizing premiums or shielding insurers from high-cost patients.
Booker used to be on the other side of the recorder—he studied journalism at the University of Florida before falling into a career as a musician—but he likes it better this way around "So what's the word count on this article?" he asks, sounding daunted by the task of someone making sense of a career he's still trying to wrap his own brain around.
"Even though the show starts out with some low-hanging fruit, I think the real kind of bedrock of it, the plate tectonics of the structure that [Armstrong] starts to create, that build to this sort of tragedy, is really — when I read the script, I was blown away, and quite daunted by what I had to go through in order to serve it," he says.
But her softer fans may be daunted by the steely class fable "The Trapper and the Furrier" and the fatalistic faux trifle "Sellers of Flowers," by quietly unrelenting five-minute bonus cuts in which an aged solitary celebrates New Year's and old friends compare their polar yet equally confining life paths—maybe even by her fond report that both her baby boy and his dad are better at dreaming than she is.

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