Sentences with phrase «cases than the surprise»

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The move is hardly a surprise given the recent mania that has seen companies use ICOs (also known as token sales) raise tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars even though, in many cases, their business consists of little more than grand ambitions and a white paper.
Couldn't you also make the case that: If you listen to tesimonies shared rather than anti-atheist bigots, you'd find yourself surprised by how Christian active atheists really are...?
as does the word «class» but sorry pure class applies no more to ramsey than it does to of lots of similar players like milner townsend henderson and other hard working utility players with decent skillls... in arsenals case the damage it brings from not having a class player on the wing is so obvious i am even surprised you try to defend it....
It is not really a big surprise and most of us will have spent today more in hope than expectation, even though it was reported at the start of the day that Arsene Wenger was in his office early in case something came up.
It may indeed be the case that the evidence is not convincing, and considering how new microbiome research is, I would be surprised if any of the research could be considered «convincing» other than to simply say that the microbiome seems to be a really important factor in health and disease.
Be prepared for the worst: a longer - than - usual wait, a tantrum out of nowhere, a bad case of the «stubborns,» or a surprise series of shots.
In the case of the stimulus bill, the process had a surprise ending: a version actually smaller than what passed either the House or the Senate.
«The High Court's judgment is not a surprise to anyone who has been following this case, and the UK government should now accept this decision rather than take it to the UK Supreme Court.
But I would be surprised if in this case it shifts more than handfuls of votes.
I do not have evidence that this is the case (other than past posts on this thread which I have read), but if somebody, or some people, are stuffing the ballot boxes with Labour postal votes it is not at all surprising that the Labour majority should be inflated.
On average they gazed a couple of seconds longer at that surprising situation of person 2 using an inconsistent language than they did at the expected case of person 1 speaking like person 3.
One surprising finding of the study, Kumar said, was that altruistic value — in this case, whether the car was perceived as being environmentally friendly — was not a significant predictor of brand affection, ranking lower than economic value.
In both cases the scientists arrived at the same surprising results: The athletes» brains were quieter, which means they devoted less brain activity to these motor tasks than nonathletes did.
«Even more surprising is that it was almost as large, and in some cases larger, than primitive primates of the same time period.»
But Jacobsen was surprised to learn that TFA alumni candidates also focused frequently on local issues — in some cases more than non-TFA candidates.
«However, in our study, we were surprised to find that minority teachers are not just viewed more highly than White teachers by minority students, but in many cases by White students as well.»
The study results were very surprising: For most of these clinical measures, the association with bacterial genomes was at least as strong, and in some cases stronger, than the association with the host's human genome.
What's surprising however, not to mention potentially troublesome, are the scientific claims that moderate and even heavy drinking is beneficial — in this case, more beneficial for your longevity than abstaining from alcohol entirely!
Well, it takes a little more skill than that, and you'd be surprised that less is more in this case.
In this case, the better predictor is day - before carb intake, not in - race carb intake — perhaps not surprising, since a marathon is much shorter than an Ironman triathlon.
I am determined to make it spring outside... I am over the slushy sidewalks, constant fear of snow screwing up my commute and the fact that it makes me sleepier than usual (case in point I am practically falling asleep while writing this... in case you didn't know, I write my posts the night before they are published... 9/10 times I am wrapped in a towel with wet hair laying on my bed having the constant battle in my head of whether to write the post or pass out... clearly we see what won... writing the post haha) I LOVE color year round, so it's no surprise that for one of the freezing days at NYFW I decided to wear shades of white, blue and black (all I am missing is gold and it could potentially be #The Dress... seriously didn't understand that whole craze for all of 24 hours haha) Anyways... Back to what I am wearing and how it can transition perfectly into the spring.
But Kate Winslet is less than inspiring as Bitsey Bloom (seriously, that's really what she's called), the investigative journalist who, surprise surprise, discovers there's more to Gale's case than meets the eye — although that's only after having the clues quite literally dangled in front of her face.
However, there are always a few surprises, a few movies that feel less inspired by Richard Linklater and more inspired by something unexpected, and such is the case with a pair of flicks from this year's fest that owe more to European horror from the «60s and «70s than anything from the modern independent scene.
It already looks like a crowded category, but there's also tons of other women that could be aiming to join those two in the race, and it's an eclectic bath: Blythe Danner («I'll See You In My Dreams»), Bel Powley («Diary of a Teenage Girl») and Sarah Silverman («I Smile Back») all received warm notices at Sundance, and all of them would be first time Oscar nominees (which obviously more surprising in some cases than others).
Other than The Hurt Locker taking the spotlight in almost every case by a huge margin, early indications are not really all that surprising.
I think it perhaps surprised them, some perhaps thought that given the face - to - face hours of teaching and the holidays that the actual total hours of work might be less than say a traditional 9 to 5 job; pretty soon they found out that wasn't the case, but for most of them that wouldn't have been a deal breaker.
In this case the surprise factor would be a happy one, as more students than predicted would achieve proficiency on the state test.
San Francisco's hills can kill a vehicle's mileage, so this should be seen as worst - case, but it was surprising to find a hybrid's trip computer measuring 14 - 16 mpg on the daily errand run — sometimes less than half the EPA's rating.
As so much had been borrowed from a glorious past it came as no surprise that the new model was by a certain margin more expensive than any other Bentley motor car - there had been the case with its famous ancestors too like for example the Gurney Nutting Sedanca Coupé on Bentley Mark VI chassis, the most expensive coachwork on Bentley during the early post-war period...
Since the Bold 9900 is a sleek device, it was a nice surprise to see that when installed the Commuter case added very little bulk to the device — less than 2 mm, in fact.
When the question of student loans comes up, surprise your audience with word that, in most cases, federal student loans provide better interest rates and more repayment options than anything private lenders offer.
It may surprise you that in more than a few cases, condo unit owners have been forced against their will to vacate and sell their units.
Would you be surprised to learn that in many cases people mourn the loss of a beloved animal companion more than a human being?
Watch Dogs 2, for example: a rare case of a triple - A game actually surprising the majority of its players by being just so, so much better than expected.
But in my own case, I was surprised how easy it was to pick up the multiplayer component of Killzone: Mercenary and do much better than I expected — scoring a couple of kills and points each match, and even being fortunate enough to win a couple of the matches I participated in.
Whatever the case, if you've memorized the tracks from before, then there are no surprises here, and other than one new ship, nothing new to see.
A Christie's spokesperson said the glut of attributions was due to the fact that Old Master drawings are often unsigned and usually less well documented than paintings: «Many of the works were bought 20 — 30 years ago so it's not surprising that advances have been made that now help to narrow down and in many of the cases confirm a revised attribution.
It may surprise some that a long term trend can be greater than both trends in two sub-periods, as is the case for almost all «pivot» points as far back as 1995 in these data sets.
In this case (I don't know if posting to the blog before alerting NASA is commonplace here or not), I don't see how anyone can be surprised at their response was less than thankful.
And in the case of the climate system, there is an inherent asymmetry such that uncertainty is more likely to cause nasty surprises than positive outcomes.
He asked what kind of handgun I had in case we were surprised by a Brown bear, otherwise called a Grizzly bear more than 50 miles from the Pacific Ocean.
In the particular case of the Pakistan flooding, I wouldn't be surprised if global warming had (in some appropriate sense) made them less severe than they would otherwise have been.
The surprise to me with this lawsuit is that it doesn't feature sensational evidence like others did — the older Kivalina v Exxon case and the newer San Mateo / Marin / Imperial Beach v. Chevron cases — by citing the infamous «leaked memo set» headlined with «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact,» which are universally accepted among enviro - activists as smoking gun evidence of skeptic climate scientists being paid to push misinformation to the public at the behest of sinister corporate handlers.
Long and Christensen found no statistically significant correlation between readability and outcome in the briefs in their study.129 For federal appellate court briefs and state supreme court briefs, the only variable with a statistically significant correlation to reversal was jurisdiction, which is not surprising because state cases have higher reversal rates than federal cases.
This week's ITC decisions involving various of Apple's and Microsoft's patent infringement claims against Android were important, but every time the ITC rules on one of those smartphone patent cases, I am less surprised than before about the high drop - out rate of patent claims.
Many non-lawyers would likely be surprised to know that less than 10 % of cases actually make it all the way to trial.
Clients whose expectations have been adequately managed are less likely to turn on their lawyers (rightly or wrongly) than those who are taken by surprise by the result of their case or legal fees.
With its surprising subsequent history taught as part of the case, Cooper works better as a demonstration of how complex the constitutional system can be, rather than as a demonstration of the supremacy of judicial interpretation.
With protection built in even for pets, friends borrowing our cars, and legal representation when court cases emerge, car insurance surprises much more than just property loss to the vehicle and the driver's medical bills.
«I've been surprised that in some cases, ordering these meal kits isn't much more expensive than going to the grocery store to buy everything, especially if you don't cook often, and making dinner requires buying nearly all of the ingredients,» Thomson, 29, told Moneyish.
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