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Factor in racial discontent and you get a police problem that would daunt any hardened cop.
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Suspicion falls on two aboriginal boys who live in the nearby ghetto known as The Daunt.
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Add to that racial problems and you get a police problem that would daunt any hardened cop.
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But that ruling might not daunt Covad, since the bulk of its revenue comes from business customers.
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Add it all up, and you have a fragmented universe of 6 million distinct issues that would daunt an NSA spook.
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Its attempt to be as big and brash as the actual tournament is overbearing and tackling this many graphics will daunt low-bandwidth users.
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Though e-book sales are rising, Mr Daunt is gambling that they will level off at around a third or even half of the market.
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James Daunt, managing director of Waterstones, said the nominated books contained "great beauty, humour, intrigue, imagination and important things to say, but most crucially all are fantastically good reads".
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Daunt Books, the line of London shops he founded, is doing well out of charging undiscounted prices for a boutique bibliophilic experience (albeit in a few posh, book-loving corners).
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But Mr Daunt says the action is overdue.
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Given that tax issues overhanging that pool of liquidity retained overseas are likely to daunt company treasurers, speculation swirled that borrowings could quickly mount to the tens of billions of dollars, versus no debt outstanding as of the end of March.
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Asia's troubles don't daunt him.
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