Economic commentators north of the border are puzzled by the numbers.
The market reaction puzzled some economists, who saw the Fed's upbeat words on the economy as an indication it is likely to leave rates unchanged for the foreseeable future.
Travel experts in the UK have long been puzzled by the reluctance of Britons to explore Germany.
The poor would be puzzled to hear that the profit motive is in retreat.
The team are also puzzled as to why the car is competitive on softer tyres but well off the pace on the harder compound.
Sir Stuart told the BBC that he was he was puzzled by the claims.
And then, on the last Friday of August, all this was changed: it was so sudden that Frankie puzzled the whole blank afternoon, and still she did not understand.
Many television plays these days, even soaps, tend to leave the viewer a bit puzzled, indeed uneasy, about what the meaning was, if indeed there was a meaning.
But the banks may be puzzled why he has rejected their view that the 1999 regulations should not then be applied to their contracts.
In studying the data from the probe, the scientists were puzzled by two radically different rock compositions.
The public earnestly puzzled over his theories, elevated him into a cult of genius, and canonized him as a secular saint.
Now the company is hemorrhaging top talent and the CEO is puzzled.
These comments puzzled the Northern Ireland Office, who pointed out that they have never been reticent about a new tranche of European Peace Money.
The happily married policeman is puzzled to find himself increasingly attracted to the society beauty.
The ruling Greek socialist party, PASOK, is of course not present and the nationalists seem to have puzzled everyone by turning up and being the loudest voices (for tonight at least).
And I have to say that over the last two and a half years I have watched with bemusement, I've been puzzled at the degree to which this thing just kept on going.
Ferguson told the BBC's Sport Wales show that he would have been a better option as Wrexham boss and is puzzled why the possibility was never discussed with him.
The women and children, who were being left behind for the Pakistani authorities, looked puzzled, scared, and shocked as they watched the SEALs board the helicopters.
If the historian of 2111 will be puzzled by such a chart, what is the citizen of today to make of it?
The high life expectancy in Spain has puzzled experts, as smoking rates in the country are high.
Like many others, I was puzzled by the new color combination (blue and orange, really?).
British officials are still puzzled by the use of this poison, the radioactive isotope Polonium 210.
Mr Schultze said he was puzzled by the question: how could an artist produce other than his best?
His wife, played by Jodie Foster, who directed the movie, is puzzled, and so are we: Is this a magical occurrence?
Liam was puzzled by the apparent disconnect between fast growing vehicle sales in China and much slower growth in gasoline demand.
Another commercial space industry participant told me that what puzzled him the most was the lack of visible support from the commercial space industry.
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For some time scientists were puzzled by the speed with which meltwater could disappear through the ice as it drained down natural pipes known as moulins.
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