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A great number of the British public seem perplexed by how charities work.
He confesses himself "perplexed by how government... has managed to escape most of the blame for our current economic state".
Prado was slightly perplexed by how the race was unfolding, but knew that Flute was well within herself.
With a near-open net, Drogba's teammate hesitated, perhaps perplexed by how easy it had seemed, then fired the ball past the dumbstruck goalkeeper.
Economists are divided, and to some extent perplexed, by how well inflation has been contained in the rest of the economy.
Maybe they would sheepishly think back to when we allowed our petty differences to divide us and feel embarrassed and perplexed by how pointless it all was.
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Two years ago the film industry was largely perplexed by social media and how they would affect its business.
"I was really perplexed by that characterization of how FOIA administration works, because it's really belied by the statistics," she says.
Immunologists have long been perplexed by the question of exactly how immune cells remember an infection or a vaccination so that they can spring into action decades later.
But Sir Ron Garrick, who joined the HBOS board from Bank of Scotland and chaired the risk committee for the corporate arm, used his submission to describe how he was "perplexed" by the FSA report into Cummings and the corporate division.
We were perplexed by the Patriarch's statements and his instructions how people should vote and how they should behave in political life".
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