The novel explores the meaning of enlightenment, and the perplexities of reconciling the ineffable and the everyday. |
Yet, people are more prone to make mistakes when sleep deprivation and all the other perplexities of the race take their accumulative toll. |
Indeed, the best interludes are scenes where teenagers capture the perplexities of adolescence with a throwaway observation. |
Both economists were fascinated by the perplexities of elections and voting under simple majority rule. |
Military members are real people living at a particular time in history and experiencing the perplexities of changing, clashing values. |
But a recent meditation in a deserted Moroccan line-up led me to ponder the perplexities of relative perfection. |