Perplexing in a sentence as an adjective

And that's why the issue of teachers' unions is complex and at time perplexing.

I do find it perplexing, however, to learn how many times it has landed on the front page.

I find people who seem to pin their own identity and ego onto a brand perplexing.

[insert 20 years of perplexing bugs confounding the greatest minds in computer science]?

"to have a personality, to learn, to teach others, to change the world around themwith the humbling and perplexing answer, "Not much.

So I know the article isn't entirely serious, but the "score one for the robots" attitude seems pretty common and it's perplexing to me.

The tragedy of the commons is not a problem in China because the concept of a commons is itself perplexing to many Chinese.

More perplexing, there are no qualms around civilian collateral damage.

Neither was a maximum of 50 years, which was what the government arrived at after its perplexing choice to get a superceding indictment.

It's perplexing that to avoid gender discriminations, the solution is to discriminate against genders.

To say there are cultural differences would be a major understatement... And things I consider normal behaviour are often perplexing to them as well.

" Humbling because they do these things with brains the size of a pinhead, and perplexing because if that's all it takes, what does that mean for us, with our gigantic forebrains and exhaustingly long periods of childhood dependency?

It's unethical that the OP is financially rewarded for building something?Considering the affiliate links offer the exact same user experience as if they didn't use affiliate links, I find you comment perplexing.

Perplexing definitions

adjective

lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or perplexity; "sent confusing signals to Iraq"; "perplexing to someone who knew nothing about it"; "a puzzling statement"

See also: confusing puzzling