This could befuddle a public long accustomed to thinking in terms of inflation rather than price levels. |
One rarely considers the fact that the Ivory Tower is its own sort of reality, with customs and folkways that would befuddle the most conscientious anthropologist. |
When we are dealing with questions so complex that they even befuddle the experts? |
They may be evasive, where they befuddle their subjects, or apprehensible, where they gratify them. |
One is to befuddle them with double discounting. |
I'm bound to say that I can't see the difference, and suspect he wants to muddy the waters and befuddle the voters. |