Not only are financial products bewilderingly complex, advisors are relying on the wrong people to guide them. |
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The internet, when it came in our teens, was welcome, exciting and fathomable, but it changed things briskly and sometimes bewilderingly. |
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This makes some of the notes in her edition bewilderingly latitudinarian — she nods to Zipes, to Bettelheim, to Gilbert and Gubar. |
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The Republican field of likely 2016 presidential candidates is already bewilderingly crowded. |
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But if these are not soon taken up, the moment may pass. Already, in bewilderingly short order, several sacred cows have been butchered. |
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It is bewilderingly complex, with at least 20 operating divisions, a couple of them heavily lossmaking. |
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No cure, little relief, cause or causes unknown or bewilderingly confusing to today's medical science. |
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A dozen movies far superior to Dogtooth or Outside the Law were bewilderingly overlooked. |
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Drawn pages were on display as artworks, in their original size so that one could get up close and examine the often bewilderingly intricate line work. |
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But a simple request for a list of the 40 cyclists who have been prevented from racing for excessive haematocrit levels since 1997 produced a bewilderingly response. |
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Photogenic subjects will abound as we travel through colonial cities, cloud-forests, valleys, volcanoes, ancient Inca ruins, high-altitude paramo and indigenous villages with bewilderingly colorful markets. |
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Nonlinear systems, on the other hand, are bewilderingly versatile in their modes of behaviour and are, moreover, very commonly unamenable to elegant mathematical analysis. |
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An often defensive and secretive Chinese bureaucracy up against a bewilderingly complex mishmash of competing interests in America will not make for harmony. |
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Experts in environmental health have said that the Commission's proposal was bewilderingly inadequate, but will the European Parliament now give cause for even greater bewilderment? |
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It must be said that the report of the Secretary-General is bewilderingly selective in the relative urgency that it accords to the various aspects of the institutional reform envisioned for the 2005 summit. |
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The bewilderingly rapid development of the information and communication technologies allows us, for the first time, to apprehend the world almost as a whole. |
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