Sentences with phrase «as no surprise to find»

With the oil industry reeling from low prices and Southwestern Ontario a key battleground in the next election, it should come as no surprise to find an emphasis on manufacturing in the budget.
It may come as a surprise to find ourselves in such
Longtime readers know of my obsession with mathematical beauty, so it should come as no surprise to find me hopping up and down most eagerly and pointing you towards Matthew Milliner's very immodest proposal in Public Discourse.
Since we have become very familiar with attributing the title «Priest» to Christ, it may come as a surprise to find that Christ is never explicitly called a priest in any of the books of the New...
Since we have become very familiar with attributing the title «Priest» to Christ, it may come as a surprise to find that Christ is never explicitly called a priest in any of the books of the New Testament except the Letter to the Hebrews.
It doesn't come as a surprise to find out that Aguero is regularly being targeted by top clubs and managers that want to secure the services of the Argentinean player who appears to be able to perform at an extremely high level despite being in either the Spanish League with Athletic Madrid or in the English League, the Premier League with his current club Manchester City.
The idea that the Universe has structure is so familiar that it may come as a surprise to find that no one really understands how it originated.
It comes as a surprise to find that the book's author is an Englishman, for Australia is hardly short of competent field ornithologists.
Given that the company is now owned by Lamborghini, it should come as no surprise to find that the car looks a little bit like a refugee from Sant» Agata.
Given the country's diverse interior geography, it should come as no surprise to find out that its almost 1,200 miles of coastline exhibits a similar diversity.
It may come as a surprise to find one such from 1958.
Given the basic humanity of geometry, it may come as a surprise to find that many contemporary painters, both figurative and abstract, think plain geometrical figures are chilly, «intellectual,» inhuman things best kept out of art or buried deep beneath lots of colorful, painterly gestures, thrustings and parryings.
When it is necessary to secret your workings away in pitch - dark seclusion, it should come as no surprise to find that the light from a single candlestick hurts your eyes.
So it may come as a surprise to find that the IPCC says the cost of keeping the pledge may be relatively low.
It should come as no surprise to find out various gambling websites are accepting Bitcoin payments already, but the problem is that it's very difficult for most people to obtain it.
If you've used the Xperia Z5 Compact, it should come as no surprise to find the X Compact is — as well as being smaller — both chunkier and more plasticky than its big brother the XZ.
It should come as no surprise to find out a lot of people have heard of Bitcoin by now, even though very few consumers have used the cryptocurrency so far.
Consider getting professional career support — even in the most buoyant of job markets, it can come as a surprise to find just how demanding job searching can be.
It would come as no surprise to find most people have sent out the same cover letter to prospective employers at one point or another.
For those new to group therapy it may come as a surprise to find out that there is usually a plan behind the sometimes apparent chaos.
Given that many Indigenous families and communities experience lower socioeconomic status than non-Indigenous communities generally, then it should come as no surprise to find that some Indigenous young people living in poor physical and social environments experience higher rates of cognitive / intellectual disabilities and poorer mental health.

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All of the interviewed students who knew Minassian found the news of his arrest surprising, though a few described him to The Globe and Mail as having trouble speaking and physical tics.
Well, that brings up the second surprise: The presence of armed guards tends to dramatically increase the likelihood of violence and injury during a robbery, as the Center for Investigative Reporting found when it analyzed detailed FBI crime incident reports from 2007 to 2011 — which the group got through a Freedom of Information Act request.
«It is therefore surprising to find the ATO reported only 180 payments made under the Defective Tax Administration Scheme for the same period, with no evidence presented as to the total applications made,» Mr Harrison said.
In July, Eli Bartov, a professor at New York University Stern School of Business and two other researchers found that «aggregate opinion» from tweets before earnings announcements could predict earnings surprises as well as market reactions for individual stocks, leading to outperformance of 5 % to 10 % per year.
When the group reconvened at the end of a month, the managers and supervisors were surprised to learn that henceforth their findings would be accepted as the budget figures for the coming fiscal year.
Take something as terrible as the surprising death of a close friend: you might be sad, but if you can find a way to construe that event as filled with meaning — perhaps it leads to greater awareness of a certain disease, say, or to closer ties with the community — then it may not be seen as a trauma.
As one Quora user says, «Often to my surprise, I find a lot of well - educated folks will spell «tomorrow» as «tommorrow» or «tommorow.»&raquAs one Quora user says, «Often to my surprise, I find a lot of well - educated folks will spell «tomorrow» as «tommorrow» or «tommorow.»&raquas «tommorrow» or «tommorow.»»
Even one negative surprise implies others waiting to be found and will kill your integrity as well as sour the deal.
The cannabis industry has yet to find its way in marketing, which isn't altogether that surprising as the industry is new.
There may be too many count and we have found that it is best to just value these as zero in net gains or losses, admitting that a surprise in value adjustments may come in periods of volatility.
Michael Goodman, a certified financial planner, said that many of his clients who feared the worst about their new tax situation, were pleasantly surprised to find that it was not as bad as feared.
So just as our 2007 - 2008 study findings were surprising to most people, so too are these findings (or at least that's the feedback so far).
I find that fascinating and I'm not as... And maybe this comes from the Goldhill camp, but I'm not surprised that that leads to better execution and cheaper care.
While a certain portion of the crypto community seems to view one of the benefits of crypto as avoiding all government regulation (including taxes), I've been pleasantly surprised to find that many crypto forums contain well reasoned, accurate tax guides.
Joan Crain, senior director and global family wealth strategist at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, who won the Industry Thought Leader award, noted that many expat workers are surprised to find they owe taxes in the US as well as in their home countries — making them, as she calls it, «accidental Americans.»
As part of my due diligence on Impinj, I started reading conference calls of apparel retailers (Impinj's largest customer base), and I was surprised to find myself liking what a lot of these management teams were saying.
Perhaps you will be surprise as to what you find.
To Lamar H and everybody else out there Do you happen to open the bible and compare the christian rituals against ancient pagan rituals (surprise surprise)?!? To everybody else, count to ten and look into your lives, maybe you'll find out that you do nt live your faith as you preach in these forumTo Lamar H and everybody else out there Do you happen to open the bible and compare the christian rituals against ancient pagan rituals (surprise surprise)?!? To everybody else, count to ten and look into your lives, maybe you'll find out that you do nt live your faith as you preach in these forumto open the bible and compare the christian rituals against ancient pagan rituals (surprise surprise)?!? To everybody else, count to ten and look into your lives, maybe you'll find out that you do nt live your faith as you preach in these forumTo everybody else, count to ten and look into your lives, maybe you'll find out that you do nt live your faith as you preach in these forumto ten and look into your lives, maybe you'll find out that you do nt live your faith as you preach in these forums.
But, to my surprise, I learned through my reporting that as Christianity finds its place in Chinese culture, its adherents are less defined by how they cope with state - sponsored adversity.
The ones that are really understand this don't worry about church membership because - surprise - when thy are faithful to do as God wants, they always find that God pays the bills whether people are faithful to give or not.
I was rather surprised to find myself quoted in the recent issue of FIRST THINGS as claiming, «Any church excluding Christians at a given place is not merely a bad church, but rather is not church at all, since a Eucharist to which not all the Christians at a given place might gather would not be merely a morally deficient Eucharist, but rather no Eucharist at all.»
As Paul says (v. 17), these are his «ways in Christ» which he teaches in every church, so that one should not be surprised to find this pattern recurring frequently, e.g. II Cor.
In two respects, however, the Thomas version may be more original than the Matthaean, for, as Jeremias points out, the fact that the merchant is a general merchant and not a dealer in pearls, preserves the element of surprise, and that the merchant sold his merchandise is more likely to be original than that he sold all that he had (Ibid., p. 199) Both changes are easy to account for in the tradition; the first under the influence of the fact that the merchant found a pearl, and the second under the influence of v. 44 when the two parables were brought together by Matthew.
While this story is not really shocking coming from Texas... here is what I find a bit surprising: The TAPPS Board voted UNANIMOUSLY 9 - 0 to leave the schedule as it is... REALLY??? Not even 1 member saw that this may be construed as unfair??
Latest was explosions in India marked as «Islamic Jihadists» and another in Pakistan although I was surprised that it was not marked as «Hindu Jihadists»... That would have had both Great Countries confront each other serving the purpose of other competing nations over the Rich Indian Peninsular... Believe me no nation fall back unless people of her own are traitors to it's nations principals and beliefs for the reason of Hate, Envy, Revenge, or Greeds towards material wealth even if by selling their Dignity and integrity or their family, tribe, community, the nation and the country it wouldn't mean much to them... and those can be found among every level of the one Society...
If people would study thier religion and as well as its roots, they would be surprised to find how the religions were created.
During a recent year spent in Italy, as I walked the dusty Roman - charted roads, sat by splashing medieval fountains, and gazed at the altars of Renaissance and Baroque churches, I found myself, much to my surprise, falling in love with a saint named Mary Magdalene.
A colleague who had always taken Stevens for religiously indifferent found himself, to his surprise, serving as the godfather.
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read... bits are interesting, and of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
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