The hard choice often perplexes them and they sometimes believe the decision is fated. |
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However, responding to praise often perplexes students because they don't see a need to reply to a compliment with which they are in agreement. |
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Danny is a truculent teenager, expressing unhappiness through behaviour that perplexes his parents and leads to eventual expulsion from school. |
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The idea of making unnecessary sacrifices at the expense of your looks and leisure time genuinely perplexes people. |
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Human nature perplexes me and it's just one of those odd little quirky things that has grabbed my attention. |
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It perplexes me that smart people so often say things like this. |
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I know this is most unusual but it is something that perplexes me. |
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In this day and age of environmental awareness it perplexes me to see so many people that are still not aware of the virtues of composting. |
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The sort of union to be effected between the new jobs and workers is the problem that perplexes both management and unions. |
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The fact that clay is the perfect surface on which to learn the game and yet British players are, for the most part, terrified of it, still astounds and perplexes Jones. |
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This is a question that perplexes labour market economists and others who try to interpret employer claims about skills shortages. |
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She perplexes her parents by becoming an eco-warrior. |
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A thought rose in me, which often perplexes men of contemplative natures. |
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