Sentences with phrase «be shocking news»

Maybe it will be shocking news for you, but I seldom remember myself spending more than 3 seconds on each resume I saw in my 4 years recruitment experience.
Indeed, in what may be shocking news for anyone who still believes that «women aren't funny,» the survey showed that women are actually pretty confident when it comes to embracing their own wit.
In what will be shocking news to football fans around the globe, this year's Ballon d'or has been cancelled.
That this is shocking news is fascinating in and of itself.
There has been some shocking news that has rocked Anfield as Gerrard makes the decision to leave his boyhood club in the summer.
«It was shocking news,» DeMartin said.
TENERIFE, Canary Islands — Here's the shocking news regarding the substantially revised 2017 911: Porsche has blown it.
This is shocking news for car enthusiasts, as we were expecting the EcoSport to roll out early next year.
It's no shocking news that thousands of scholars are taking our urgent writing services.
This is shocking news.
Cy was fully intending to come to his opening dinner at Dulwich Picture Gallery on Sunday last week and only cancelled at the last moment, so it is shocking news to learn that he died yesterday afternoon.
That definitely was a shocking news for every Windows Phone user.

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Reaction to this news from the media world has tended to fall somewhere between shock and ridicule — unless the person in question is an investor in or former employee of Business Insider, of course, in which case they seem ecstatic at the possibility of a massive windfall.
The good news is that any payment shock should be mitigated by rising incomes and increases in home equity, according to Caranci.
News of this split came as a shock to many of their fans, in large part because the Dewan - Tatum relationship has been held up as the paragon of celebrity «couple goals» pretty much ever since the pair met on the set of «Step Up» in 2006.
In today's age of fake news, it probably doesn't come as a huge shock to you that false information might end up on the internet, but while posting utter nonsense has sadly come to be expected in the political realm, it's somewhat less expected in business reporting.
Jobs has been battling illness for some time so the news isn't that unexpected, but just like the company he built, the man himself seemed somewhat unstoppable, so it's shocking nonetheless.
For most people, their first reaction upon hearing the news that Facebook is purchasing WhatsApp for US$ 19 billion was one of shock.
Starting in September, Bair will be working for Pew Charitable Trusts (a ProPublica supporter)-- a move that earned her plaudits from the Wall Street Journal's Deal Blog, which noted, «Here's a bit of shocking news: A Washington regulator is NOT going to work for the industry she used to rule over.»
«It would be a worldwide shock,» Vinals told a Washington news conference, at which the IMF released its Global Financial Stability Report.
According to a Gallup poll, 74 % of employees feel that they are missing out on company news and information, which is shocking considering how hard human resource teams have worked to increase employee engagement over the past several decades.
The «Mad Money» host himself was shocked when Kroger's stock ran from $ 21 in October to $ 31 at the end of January on practically no news.
That's hardly shocking news in a world of Amazon Prime.
Google's People Operations department has scrutinized everything from how frequently particular people eat together (the most productive employees tend to build larger networks by rotating dining companions) to which traits the best managers share (unsurprisingly, good communication and avoiding micromanaging is critical; more shocking, this was news to many Google managers).
Earlier this month, marketers were shocked to learn that Facebook would be making more major changes to its News Feed, effectively bringing brand and publisher organic reach to zero by prioritizing high engagement content from family, friends and groups.
The news shocked conservatives and oil tanker opponents alike: Ottawa is considering a full taxpayer bailout for Kinder Morgan.
The news that Wikipedia will be tagging all hyperlinks to external sites with «no follow» attributes is disappointing but not shocking.
The people in Denver who bother to read the news, especially the ones who are or will be dependent on the Colorado public employees pension fund (PERA), were greeted with a shock Tuesday.
What started with a shocking late Sunday news report that the two food chains were in talks quickly rose to a swelling of adulation for the corporate union and what it might mean to Tim Hortons» future.
Like many of those that had the distinct pleasure of knowing Dave «Goldie» Goldberg, I was shocked and in disbelief when I received the tragic news this past Saturday.
Why it matters: Cohen's role in the Stormy Daniels case, which Giuliani shocked Sean Hannity last night by discussing on Fox News, was confirmed in a series of Trump tweets this morning:
The news won't come as a complete shock to anyone who has been following the electronic medical records company for the last couple of years.
But when news broke of a mass shooting in a Parkland, Florida, school — which killed 17 people and injured more than a dozen others — Brown said it shocked him: He graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 1999, and Aaron Feis, a football coach who died in the gunfire, was his classmate.
Dr Glen Reynolds, from the Catholic Archdiocese of Aberdeen, told Premier's News Hour: «It's shocked the entire community, not just in Aberdeen but in Scotland and throughout the UK, because it's so out of the ordinary.
«If this news proves to be accurate, it represents a deeply shocking outcome to the case of these innocent and harmless people,» said Bani Dugal, the principal representative of the Baha'i International Community to the United Nations.
• A reader says she is shocked, simply shocked, that I apparently read a notoriously sensationalist paper called Christian News.
While serving guests at Our Lady of the Angels Food Pantry, I was interrupted by shocking news: A priest in France had been slain during Mass..
The horrific events in Iraq and Syria were not the only shocking news this week.
This is the chilling part about when the TV news reporter interviews the neighbor of the latest heinous criminal, and gets some stereotypical shocking comment about how one would never have known because they were so nice.
This silly story is just being made up in the news for shock value and really isn't news worthy.
How often have we turned on the evening news to yet another story of someone who committed some atrocious act and heard the reporter interviewing that person's neighbors and acquaintances and heard «We were shocked
News reports indicate that many parents were shocked by Beyoncé (among others).
This weekend, some shocking news came out of the NFL when Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson announced that he would be putting the team up for sale.
What's so shocking about this news, it's been known all along.
That decision could have crushed and haunted Marty Glickman for the rest of his life, and there is some evidence that it did just that to Stoller, who received the shocking news on his twenty - first birthday.
«I'm shocked and deeply saddened to hear the very sad news of the death of Charles Kennedy at the age of 55.
I was just shocked [to hear the news].
«This news doesn't come exactly as a shock, but it ought to be shocking to the world of Catholic higher education,» Dreher wrote.
Speaking just before the funeral to Premier's Marcus Jones on the News Hour, Revd Timothy Stewart who was a friend of Dr Munroe said: «We have moved from the stage of shock, to the stage of talking about his contributions; now it is time to celebrate, it is time to celebrate his home going.»
On the «News Hour», Oleg Gonchar from Proactive Ministries Radio in Kiev described a sense of unease in the capital in the wake of the crash, he said: «it's quite uncertain and shocking for us.
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