It was a Sisyphean task fit for Herculean policymakers.

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Mona Ibrahim

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It was a Sisyphean task fit for Herculean policymakers.
 
It was a Sisyphean task fit for Herculean policymakers.
The task would seem daunting to anyone but the best qualified.

The problem I have is linking policymakers with strength (Herculean). I guess possibly strength of mind.

Do you have a source for this and/or some context?
 
While we are waiting for Mona's response, here is a partial answer. In Greek mythology Sisyphus was a king who was doomed to eternally roll a large rock up a hill.
 
Ugh! The classicist in me recoils at the confusion of Sisyphean and Herculean tasks. They are not equivalent!
 
The task would seem daunting to anyone but the best qualified.

The problem I have is linking policymakers with strength (Herculean). I guess possibly strength of mind.

Do you have a source for this and/or some context?
Well noted. I guess also possibly strength of mind. Thank you

Do you have a source for this and/or some context?
I have found it on site and unfortunately, disappeared suddenly.
 
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