I have
been shocked more than once by the difference in expectations of teachers coming from other, higher - poverty schools, even in the same district.
The key to its brilliance, though, is its pace and humour — it's horribly funny, and its tongue - wagging central sex scene
is shocking more for its tenderness than its subversion.
I'm shocked more people aren't talking about the serious privacy - rights implications of the Kindle.
It's a brilliant system, and I'm shocked more melee - based games haven't been based around Dead Island's innovative system which is largely trapped in a mediocre game with an identity crisis.
Not exact matches
This
is not too
shocking for veteran freelancers, many of whom will tell you (myself included) that they put in many
more hours when they
were freed from the nine - to - five grind.
Sure, if you've paid attention to lived experience it
's no huge
shock that laughter begets
more laughter, but now scientists have confirmed the fact in a recent theoretical study that explains not just why we laugh and why its contagious, but also why it
's good to start an infection at your business.
However, a couple years later, as the business began to earn
more revenue, Turner
was shocked by the amount of taxes he
was paying the IRS.
If you've
been living under a rock for the last 10 years, you may
be shocked to hear that most people use smart phones and that smart phone searches now account for a
more search volume than desktop searches.
Whereas large companies can probably handle big
shocks better because they have
more and bigger resources, small companies have the advantage of
being in a better position to understand legislation changes and
being faster at adapting to a new framework, he noted.
The central thesis of CEO - Speak
is no
more shocking than the discovery that politicians like to give speeches, sports stars talk in clichés and priests tend to sermonize.
Russ Corsi, who worked nearly 32 years for Pittsburgh - based PPG, a global supplier of auto glass, says larger sunroofs
are also
more prone to weakening over time as the pane absorbs impacts from bumps in the road, twists and turns of the car's frame, and «thermal
shock» — the expanding and contracting from sudden temperature changes.
Soon, the
more worldly visitors to the Hull Krispy Kreme Facebook page recognized that «KKK»
is more commonly associated with the Ku Klux Klan, and expressed their
shock and confusion.
Yup, the comfortable bunch
were far
more generous, but you might
be shocked by the magnitude of the difference.
With the
shock value of the fears of Musk and others abating, Arruda thinks dialogue about so - called «bad
AI» will start to have a little
more subtlety in 2016.
For many women, the sheer scale of sexual harassment this reveals isn't all that surprising — it
's more shocking that
's it
's finally coming to light, frankly — but at least some people have expressed bafflement along with their disgust.
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be wake - up call for investors
If you've struggled with focusing, and you make habits of any of the above, you'll
be shocked at how much
more focus you'll have when you cut them out.
As of Monday, Anheuser - Busch — maker of popular beers like Budweiser, Bud Light,
Shock Top, and Rolling Rock — had sent three truckloads with
more than 155,000 cans of drinking water to areas affected by Harvey, which has brought historic flooding that
is wreaking havoc on southeast Texas.
This emotional response to political
shocks and risks
is typical of investor (or,
more broadly, human) behavior.
«I
was shocked by how much it improved retention,» said Nel, who added that VR also made people
more confident that they could do DIY bathroom renovation.
Nor
are many people likely
shocked to hear that we
're more productive before lunch.
Today's decision will
be a judgment call
more so than any of Poloz's decisions to date, with the possible exception of January's
shock rate cut.
While the number one slot on this list will
shock absolutely no one and the rest of the top ten contain plenty of big name schools, PitchBook
is at pains to point out that, while the most famous schools might produce the most successful founders, the vast majority of entrepreneurs bagging VC funding have
more down - to - earth names on their degrees.
Our sense
is that in light of the oil
shock and weak economic growth recorded in Canada this past year, the SEPH
is likely telling the
more accurate story, meaning we could see employment as measured by the LFS slow significantly during the first half of 2016.»
It
's no
shock that reading with kids
is good for their intellectual development, but if you want them to get
more out of books, blog Dumb Little Man suggests actively engaging your kids about what their reading.
It
was a bombshell when Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver announced their separation after 25 years in 2011 — and it became even
more shocking when it
was revealed Schwarzenegger fathered a son back in 1997 with Mildred Patricia Baena.
The results
were pretty
shocking, even to the researchers: Those who saved the bread for later had far
more stable blood sugar levels (an average, peak blood sugar levels
were as much as 30 % lower, a very significant change) than the volunteers who
are the bread first.
Like most of the analysts covering the stock, Cramer
was shocked at the cloud giant's growth, which resembled the kind of growth
more often seen at very small companies.
Perhaps what
's more shocking is that this number has barely budged in years!
Fan and his associates stated that overage charges for data and roaming contribute little to the revenues of major service providers, and the caps will
be more of an effective means of limiting bill
shock for consumers rather than restricting a company's average revenue per user.
«
Shocked is more like it.»
«If you want to cope with the terms of trade
shock, Brexit
is whatever other fantasies you have, it
's a negative trade
shock vis - à - vis the EU and if you want to close some of these trade deficits, the pound has to decline
more against the euro,» the former member of the Bank of England said.
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shock
Francis, Dossett, and several other Web pros all say they have encountered small - business owners who
are shocked to learn that professional Web - site building usually costs
more than $ 1,000.
The impression surprised the audience, but nobody seemed
more shocked than Phelps, who
was in attendance along with other Olympians like Simone Biles and Aly Raisman.
According to a one - page summary of the cases that
was jointly prepared for the Cuban government by the State Department's bureaus of Medical Services and Western Hemisphere affairs, «Some voiced feeling
shocked or shaken by the exposure, or awoken (sic) from sleep, and others described a
more gradual onset of symptoms that continued for days to weeks afterwards.»
More seriously, an Australian team reviewing the literature on open - plan offices — while confirming the British program's findings about productivity — found more «shocking» effects on health and well - being, such as higher airborne disease transmission in workplaces without wa
More seriously, an Australian team reviewing the literature on open - plan offices — while confirming the British program's findings about productivity — found
more «shocking» effects on health and well - being, such as higher airborne disease transmission in workplaces without wa
more «
shocking» effects on health and well -
being, such as higher airborne disease transmission in workplaces without walls.
«That
's an issue that
is more political in nature that could have a
shock in the market,» said Mark Watkins, a regional investment manager at U.S. Bank Wealth Management in Park City, Utah.»
While the U.S. and Europe
are currently grappling with huge debts, a lot of the developing countries had their financial crises
more than a decade ago and
are now less vulnerable to
shocks.
But even
more shocking than that admission
is the fact that Thursday's tweets
are a totally straightforward explanation of how powerful people like Trump can use their wealth to manipulate others and cover up any information they want hidden.
«I'd
be shocked if we saw 49 % [again], but we could see even
more transactions than in 2013, which would
be another new record level of transactions,» says Kroeker.
Target CEO Brian Cornell
was said to
be excited about the initiative, making the shutdown even
more shocking, these people said.
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).
While the sheer number
is shocking, the NRA's influence
is about
more than money.
That doesn't leave a lot of cushion if Valeant
were to suffer
more shocks to its business, which its management team acknowledges
is still a possibility before it can attempt a turnaround.
Disney's cancellation of its lucrative toy - centric Disney Infinity series
is even
more shocking given the tantalizing plans for the series that two sources close to the project have shared with Kotaku.
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.
Holmes said she
was personally
shocked to see that The Journal would publish the article, as her company had purportedly sent the WSJ
more than 1,000 pages of documentation that allegedly refuted the statements in the story.
Those countries with less - developed institutions and financial systems, limited policy credibility, greater foreign currency debt and / or
more precarious economic situations
are certainly
more exposed than others to external
shocks.
Surprising as all this may
be, the implications of this impatience
are even
more shocking.