Certainly the combination of visitor and government secrecy has led to profound public confusion.
But Homer was mistaken to confuse Candy's irritability either with coldness toward him or with anything but the profoundest confusion of her own.
It is not an object in the phenomenal sense, and to regard it as such is to invite a profound metaphysical confusion.
I started to try to add some words of thanks, but a profound confusion was setting in.
After one battle, surviving Tibetans showed profound confusion over the ineffectiveness of these amulets.
But these are days that are moving the world, days of profound confusion.
Predictably, for music favored by teen-age boys, skacore also focuses on another area of profound confusion: sexual relationships.
At the same time, the clash of individual wills and the profound sexual confusion of the characters provide the narrative with a more precise, more personal dimension.
Having to testify before a committee of bureaucrats, Lucien has his fantasy flash of lucidity wherein he expresses his "utter and profound confusion."
Beyond that, delay past Election Day would create profound confusion.