Sentences with phrase «daunting set of challenges»

Senior leaders in higher education face a daunting set of challenges: fiscal constraints, heightened accountability, new competitors, emerging technologies, substantial demographic change, and questions about the relevance and effectiveness of higher education.

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There is no evidence, nor is it sensible to believe, that either the TMT or GMT would be much advanced if more money had been available; the technical challenges of very large telescopes are daunting, and these have set the pace.
The report, which UNAIDS issued on the eve of World AIDS Day (1 December) describes this news as «encouraging,» but also squarely acknowledges the daunting challenge of hitting several of the 2015 targets set at the United Nations meeting.
So the assumption is that Jon Amiel's film, starring the wonderful Paul Bettany as Darwin, will set out to meet the daunting challenge of bringing such static pursuits as thinking and writing to some kind of animated life.
Challenge mode has nine maps with a set of three challenges in each, these vary massively and can seem a little daunting.
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