| As an exercise in crisis management, it is potentially disastrous — and, to the rest of the world, dumbfounding. |
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| Call it progress or metastasizing, what we have done as a race, a species or a civilization is dumbfounding. |
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| I agree that there is a particular hypocrisy by the federal government which is quite dumbfounding sometimes. |
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| It is responsible for large population movements and displacements and generates dumbfounding profits. |
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| Properly speaking, such an incomprehensible and irresponsible position is dumbfounding! |
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| I raise this matter again because it is dumbfounding to me that children residing on reserve do not get health services for complex medical needs. |
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| The process imparts a texture and depth of flavor that is dumbfounding. |
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| They obviously learned from Indian and Chinese examples, but the leap from the comparatively primitive works to these pieces of world-class sophistication is dumbfounding. |
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| The state cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, is approaching 6 percent, which makes the salary proposal a dumbfounding one, board member David Tokofsky said. |
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