Sentence examples for most confounding from inspiring English sources

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In an online world rife with insecurity, the problems with BGP are among the most confounding.

In Family Court, where despair competes daily with heartbreak, voluntary placement cases are among the saddest and most confounding.

Join six scholars of the region as they introduce the strangest and most confounding sites they have encountered in their research.

Sometimes it's the simplest things that are the most confounding.

The third source of noise is perhaps the most confounding.

But most confounding were the unions.

And often it is those small details that can be the most confounding.

Aging is a fundamental aspect of life, yet also one of the most confounding.

Most confounding of all, two teams might have nearly identical makeups, with overlapping memberships, but radically different levels of effectiveness.

What's most confounding isn't, ultimately, the film's status as sequel or standalone; it's the relentless vapidity, which defies all known laws of physics.

Most confounding are two large rubber crocodiles that intrude upon Siegfried and Brünnhilde's love scene, mating with each other and then gobbling up the Woodbird.

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