Sentence examples for to be confounded from inspiring English sources

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Voters seemed to be confounded by their options.

Thoungeen... about 6 miles byland to Kankareet (not to be confounded with Kankareet on the Salween).

And yet, like his characters, he was destined to be confounded, undone, dashed against the rocks of hard reality.

The principle that drives "Late Marriage" is that expectations, wherever they come from, exist to be confounded.

Even Joe Torre, the manager of the Yankees, claimed to be confounded by the late starts to some games.

"It's not unusual for some of us who've been involved with bikes all our lives to be confounded," he said.

For one thing, it is difficult not to be confounded by the rambling poetic flights of Hannah's prose.

Rather, these items appear to be confounded by other variables distributed in the patient sample (e.g. psychological state).

But, although he was the first to be confounded by quantum mechanics, he would not be the last.

Aristotle did the same in his Politics: "A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one".

Unfortunately, in our experience it is far more common for leaders seeking to build high-performing organizations to be confounded by culture.

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