The paradox of privacy on line is that Internet users are perplexingly inconsistent as between their attitudes and their behaviour. |
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But perplexingly, for most species, speckling patterns are often found to do a very poor job of helping eggs to blend in. |
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In practice, the biographer has to choose not between lively and dull, but more subtly and perplexingly, between candid and glib. |
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This is done usually at the behest of central bankers who are still somewhat perplexingly attached to strong currencies at all costs. |
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These ambitious boomers, leading separate yet intertwined lives, still seem to love each other in a perplexingly modern marriage-in-progress. |
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Even after months of debate, the statement was vague and perplexingly non-committal on whether war would be justified. |
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They all seemed perplexingly afflicted with the same strange disease as Henrietta, an illness that gave them an oily and grayish appearance almost like a fish. |
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Millions of cattle have been lost. Rainfall has been low for a decade and, perplexingly, few hurricanes have hit this part of the Gulf coast. |
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This tacit organisational knowledge is priceless, but often lost because it is so often perplexingly difficult to capture. |
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Yet, perplexingly, in many cases, imposing sanctions is perceived to be sufficient to address a complex problem. |
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Yet there are reasons to think those figures may understate the Yes vote. One concerns a perplexingly wide spread among the pollsters. |
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Nigel Adkins will chirp positivity, but he has been unable to add to his squad while Adam Le Fondre and – perplexingly – the captain Jobi McAnuff have been allowed to leave. |
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These perplexingly dissimilar objects found their way into her work at different stages in her artistic development. |
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This makes it incumbent upon society to spread opportunity to all who can compete shaking the national cornflake packet, as he perplexingly put it and helping those who cannot. |
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