Sentences with phrase «observers scratching their heads»

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Casual observers might be scratching their heads at news that, at first glance, would suggest the world's biggest tech company had a bad day despite releasing earnings many companies would be proud to call their own.
I think that the strength can be explained by the precarious global economic and monetary situations, but the point is that a knowledgeable and unbiased observer of the markets shouldn't be scratching his / her head or feeling the need to get creative when coming up with justifications for gold's current US$ price.
And, the person being criticized (and just about every fair observer) just scratches his / her head and wonders, «Where did that come from?»
There has been much head scratching among GOP observers today in reaction to the news that state Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox encouraged Orange County Executive Ed Diana to join the fray against Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, creating a four - way primary for Row B.
Her omission has caused some to scratch their heads, and observers have hinted that Leadsom is in line for promotion in a possible cabinet reshuffle.
There's still a lot of horse - trading to be done, and observers have been scratching their heads over state GOP Chairman Ed Cox's encouragement of Orange County GOP Chairman Ed Diana to jump into the already - crowded race against Sen. Kristen Gillibrand.
Even the most jaded, most cynical observers of Westminster must have been scratching their heads at the behavior of cabinet office minister Oliver Letwin, mind you.
The Aston Martin Virage is another car to prompt head - scratching from casual observers trying to tell the company's various models apart.
Some observers are scratching their heads, wondering how this public - relations train - wreck could have been avoided.
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