Sentences with phrase «as no surprise to operators»

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You may be surprised to learn that NACSA — the association of authorizers comes out as more critical of them than NAPCS, the association of charter operators.
It should come as no surprise that private charter operators and their employees are driven by economic imperatives to avoid accepting children whose scores are tough to raise, like kids who are English language learners.
Globacom Nigeria, my network operator as always wasn't pushing the BB operating system (OS) upgrade to mobile phones nor did they have it for download on their site thus I sought out to find a reliable download source for OS 6.0 for my Curve 9300 3G which to my utmost shock / surprise had been available all along on the official BlackBerry website.
Norwegian: This low - cost operator is one of few frills, which is why it comes as a surprise to many that it offers free Wi - Fi for all passengers aboard its flights within Europe and between the U.S. and the Caribbean.
«Ambulance chasers» may be an old term for a relatively new breed of operators in the holiday illness claims industry, but it may come as a surprise to discover some of these may, in fact, be driving the ambulance too.
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