Aún no tenemos significados para "ponder why".
1We don't even ponder why we prefer Led Zeppelin to Leo Sayer.
2It was disturbing to remember, let alone ponder why it happened at all.
3But it remains interesting to ponder why such statistics end up as they do.
4It is against that background that I ponder why the general population has become so silent.
5I ponder why, and decide it's because they're afraid I'll hang myself with the two-inch string.
6Much I ponder why you ask me (questions), and why you should come hither.
7However policy-makers will ponder why rates for the benchmark 10-year Treasury note have surged in recent weeks.
8Once a year, we stop to ponder why this odd ceremony continues to attract such furious attention.
9You might, for example, ponder why a film set in Brooklyn is voiced entirely by British actors.
10No time to ponder why, though.
11Through all of this, students of Arsène Wenger ponder why the Arsenal manager sanctioned the transfer in August 2012.
12He didn't want to ponder why her face was flushed or why the usually unshakeable woman was now nervous.
13They must ponder why the old managerial style of politics was rejected in favour of abstract values like meaning and community.
14This Court should not sit to fix punishment for this boy; it should sit to ponder why there are not more like him!
15Looking for positives from a 4-0 thrashing is a tough task, and Guardiola must ponder why so many players were guilty of such unnecessary mistakes.
16Over the years I've pondered why Harry is the way she is.
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