Sentence examples for bewildering multitude from inspiring English sources

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At first they were aimed at some of the companies and individuals involved, then at the entire economy.The sanctions regime is made up of a bewildering multitude of laws, executive orders, agency directives and UN Security Council resolutions.

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That same year, Grant spoke at Cooper Union in New York, where the New York Times reported that "... the enhanced and bewildered multitude trembled with extraordinary delight".

The unpredictability of pain bewildered people.

Indeed, this neuroscientific maelstrom can sometimes feel like a Shakespearean comedy in which a multitude of characters have a bewildering array of relationships and assume multiple roles.

If there is to be a national philosophy at all, it will be one of hedonism, with a multitude of vulgar pleasures and a bewildering choice of fast foods.

In a complex so large that travelator conveyor belts were installed to ferry visitors between the exhibition halls, the multitude of new gadgets on display can be bewildering.

I wander out, stretched and energised, bewildered at the sheer multitude of healing possibilities before me.

In part, we consider this a feature rather than a weakness, as the multitude of tuning parameters for programs such as BRLMM-P are bewildering to the user and potentially allow the user to over-fit the model or program by trial-and-error to the control samples for which genotypes are known, at the expense of a potentially worse performance on samples for which validation cannot be performed.

Bewildered, bewildering primate.

It's quite bewildering.

The diagnosis was bewildering.

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