Sentences with phrase «as a huge surprise»

This shouldn't come as a huge surprise given that rumors started flying about this new version of the game a couple weeks ago.
It came as a huge surprise then, when I read that it only took him 5 minutes to write.
The more festive mood shouldn't come as a huge surprise, especially after several stellar months of job growth and some fresh all - time highs for the stock market.
The huge majority of bets has come in on Man United, moving their odds from +186 to +175, which doesn't come as a huge surprise since they're usually well - supported.
This shouldn't come as a huge surprise as the V - 6 received very few changes when the 2015 Mustang debuted, and hasn't received updates in the years since.
It's shouldn't come as a huge surprise given that Lawrence won the Best Actress trophy just last year (also under the direction of Russell), but the actress gives a spitfire performance in American Hustle that's equal parts hilarious and sad.
Given this, the announcement a while ago from Sweet and Maxwell that their UK based service Current Legal Information (CLI) will be discontinued on April 30 comes as a disappointment if not necessarily as a huge surprise.
Their fall from the top flight came as a huge surprise after they had captured the Spanish title and Copa del Rey in the 1995 - 96 season — with Simeone playing in that side — and were widely expected to continue their success.
It still came as a huge surprise when the Conservatives failed to secure the outright majority they so desperately wanted.
The news shouldn't come as a huge surprise considering The Weinstein Co. released the first Sing Street trailer several days before Sundance 2016 even kicked off.
The statistics come as a huge surprise in light of the recent legal e-book lending libraries that have been established by trustworthy outlets, like the Kindle Lending Library.
And despite the share price rallies these companies have enjoyed to date, a further «cross the board rally wouldn't necessarily come as a huge surprise either.
I don't find Skyrim coming to the console as a huge surprise since it's everywhere, but with Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Doom heading over it shows something new.
This didn't come as a huge surprise because, as far back as 2015, Google reported that more searches were conducted on mobile than on any other device category.
While rumors about porting Android apps have been surfacing the Net for years, adding iOS apps came as a huge surprise during the press conference.
The moment came as a huge surprise as van Gaal decided to use his spare substitution to make the goalkeeping switch, with Newcastle man Krul going on to save two Costa Rican penalties in the Dutch victory.
Arsene Wenger overlooked Rob Holding for a starting spot in yesterday's FA Cup tie with Preston North End, which came as a huge surprise for me, and I'm sure many others.
None of this should come as a huge surprise since Activision is also giving Destiny 2 players exclusive content on the PS4.
While this month's announcement of Watch Dogs 2 — Ubisoft's future tech open - world caper — might not have come as a huge surprise given the success of the 2014 original, it's nevertheless a welcome return for a new IP with some big ideas.
The tremendous increase in player and session numbers doesn't come as a huge surprise seeing as Blizzard released the game's sixth big expansion, Legion, at the end of August.
We know that companies with more diverse boards perform better, teams made up of folks from different backgrounds are more innovative, and even that multicultural scientific teams do better work, so perhaps the latest findings on diversity and business performance out of MIT shouldn't come as a huge surprise.
Maybe the failure to meet the target came as a huge surprise?
So it should not come as a huge surprise that according to Reuters, Ares Management senior executives: Antony Ressler and John Kissick were bond traders during the late - 80s at Drexel and helped co-found Apollo Global Management alongside Leon Black.
News of a possible multi-billion-pound tie - up between two of the country's top supermarkets, Sainsbury's and Asda, came as a huge surprise this week.
As Fred Wolf of the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self - Organization further explains, that «extraordinarily high deletion rate came as a huge surprise,» and it effectively means that information is lost in the brain as quickly as it can be delivered — something the researchers say has «fundamental consequences for our understanding of the neural code of the cerebral cortex.»
Because it will come as a huge surprise to actual historians to learn of such sources.
It didn't come as a huge surprise to many in the Christian mainstream.
This may come as a huge surprise to many of you, but I'm kind of a dork.
«His famous dialogue with Habermas in Munich in 2004 came as a huge surprise to Catholic intellectuals, who were unaware of how far Ratzinger was open to the heritage of the Enlightenment.
That comes as no huge surprise as far as student life goes, but new studies show that the benefits of being beautiful go further than just sitting at the cool kids» table.
So it shouldn't come as a huge surprise that my obsession correlated with...
So the 0 - 0 halftime score shouldn't come as a huge surprise, especially considering both teams boast strong defenses and offenses that simply grind it out.
Dyche has been linked with the Villa job, but any move would come as a huge surprise.
The news comes as a huge surprise, after suggestions emerged last week in the Spanish media that Alves had already committed to the French champions as part of a pre-contract agreement.
Spread betting has also been relatively split which shouldn't come as a huge surprise.
Despite the speculation, it would come as a huge surprise, if Mourinho considers offloading the Frenchman, who has been one of United's best performers in the front - line alongside Romelu Lukaku this term.
Looking at the players that have recently left, though, suggests that this slump perhaps shouldn't come as a huge surprise...
This is probably going to come as a huge surprise to them, but medical care is not the same as going to a water park or going skiing.
This doesn't come as a huge surprise for the Democrat - turned - Republican - turned - independent mayor, particularly considering the extended interview he gave to the NY Times about his endorsements of candidates across the country whom he views as «centrist» in an effort to counteract the polarizing force of the Tea Party.
Theresa May's decision to hold an early general election came as a huge surprise to most.
Bonacic's retirement announcement last week did not come as a huge surprise to those who follow these things.
It therefore comes as a huge surprise that the differences in the current executive could reach such lowly depths.
The feat has come as a huge surprise to many Ghanaians who did not anticipate that a Ghanaian pastor could be called upon to minister on an occasion as momentous as the inauguration of a US president.
But this shouldn't come as a huge surprise.
But the clean ice «didn't come as a huge surprise to us,» says planetary geologist James Head III of Brown University.
For that reason, a new study linking a high intake of added sugar to depressive symptoms shouldn't come as a huge surprise.
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