Sentences with phrase «chagrin of many»

No word yet on a release date, but as Trenched is being published by Microsoft, it will most certainly be coming exclusively to Xbox Live Arcade, much to the chagrin of mech - loving Playstation 3 owners.
Bruce Wayne then asks Jean - Paul Valley, A.K.A. Azrael, to take up the mantle of the Batman, much to the chagrin of Tim Drake who believes Dick Grayson should be the one to do it, but Bruce reasons that Dick has his own responsibilities, and would only take the role on the role grudgingly.
The game was originally due out during the fall of 2017 but, to the chagrin of fans everywhere, was later pushed to the Spring of 2018.
Much to the chagrin of Marriott members, SPG members are getting the better end of the status transfer stick.
A dog may not bark at accustomed sounds during the day, but at night may be incited to a volley of barking, much to the chagrin of the neighbors, by the slightest of noises.
The second half of the same bonus tape shows the chagrin of a backyard breeder who was tracked down from her telephone number which was all she ever gave out.
But many dogs manage to get up close and personal with wildlife, much to their peril and the chagrin of their owners.
Border Collies have gained recognition by major kennel clubs, including just recently the American Kennel Club (AKC), much to the chagrin of devoted working dog owners and breeders.
French breeders sought to consistently produce the erect «bat ears,» much to the chagrin of English breeders.
That's because, much to the chagrin of their frequent flyers and clients, Delta's online search engine can be almost impossible to navigate and doesn't always reflect award travel that is actually available.
Furthermore, to the chagrin of participating investors, when unsuccessful young mutual funds are merged, there also is evidence that the older mutual funds — into which these young, failed funds tend to be merged — will usually have inferior characteristics from the investor's perspective.
For instance, a big sell order of 1 million shares might, to the chagrin of the seller, drive down the price of stock XYZ if it hits the floor of the NYSE or the order book at the Nasdaq.
There are even those, to the chagrin of the CRA, who have embraced it a little too enthusiastically.
The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 took away the credit card companies» ability to market on campuses, much to the chagrin of dirty - shirted and hungry college students everywhere.
Yang of Yahoo denied the acquisition deal of a lifetime when he turned down Microsoft's bid to the chagrin of shareholders.
Today Samsung has officially beaten Motorola to offering the first tablet with 4G LTE, much to the chagrin of Xoom owners.
It seems like the perfect way to use the flexibility of ereaders, with their ability — much to the chagrin of book designers — to change the font of any book in your library.
Considering the economy of scale, Google might be able to break even or incur a small loss to get the new Nexus 7 in the hands of more people at $ 150, albeit at the likely chagrin of its manufacturing partners.
In particular, Goldenfire uses romantic relationships in order to foreground issues of sexual and personal identity (to the chagrin of some of your readers).
Unfortunately, the adult coloring book craze that gave the industry this much - needed boost may be on its way out, much to the chagrin of those with a stake in... [Read more...]
This move further solidifies that libraries are starting to act as retailers, much to the chagrin of the ALA..
That device was priced at $ 600 this week, to the chagrin of many who hoped the company would offer something more competitive.
The Seattle, Washington - based Amazon and Penguin, which is owned by media group Pearson PLC of Britain, have been locked in a bitter dispute over digital book prices which saw Penguin stop supplying Amazon with new titles last month, much to the chagrin of Kindle owners wanting to buy best sellers.
It is not available on Amazon yet, much to the chagrin of people who heard really positive things about it.
Well, many of the writers who wrote them back then became extremely popular, much to the chagrin of the establishment.
The current Dodge Charger may not be the two - door muscle car you remember from the»60s (to the chagrin of traditionalists, it's a four - door sedan), but it does a fine job of being a modern interpretation.
Independent front suspension also came in 1986, much to the chagrin of hardcore off - road enthusiasts.
Much to the chagrin of Honda enthusiasts, there really isn't a sports car in the Honda lineup right now.
Three decades ago, the minivan helped kill off the station wagon, to the chagrin of automotive journalists everywhere.
Toyota is gearing up to give the Scion FR - S a mid-cycle refresh next year, and rumors have it the car will come with brand new styling updates, improved suspension components, and, much to the chagrin of enthusiasts everywhere, a ridiculously modest power increase.
Last year, Mitsubishi announced the Lancer Evolution X would go away, to the chagrin of many performance car enthusiasts and some of our customers at Don Robinson Mitsubishi — but it isn't gone yet!
To the chagrin of my instructor, I found this out first - hand after some full force braking.
To the chagrin of Volkswagen dealers in New England and the delight of Subaru, Volkswagen will not be bringing the Passat Alltrack to America.
The Mazda 6 faces the chagrin of having to compete against sacred monsters - I'm looking at the Volkswagen Passat, Skoda Superb and Ford Mondeo - but it also has to outclass rising pretenders like Renault's Talisman and ambitious newcomers like the new Opel Insignia.
IndyCar, under the leadership of Randy Bernard, did not select the DeltaWing as its new car, much to the chagrin of Bowlby and his then - employer, Chip Ganassi, for whom engineer Bowlby had worked since 2002.
Many of which saw the team retire the car early much to the chagrin of its two race drivers, Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne.
The bill, which Gov. Haslam signed much to the chagrin of Huffman, meant teachers and students in Tennessee would once again be responsible for teaching to the Common Core's more difficult standards while preparing students for the old state tests based on the old state standards.
Much to the chagrin of Bennett naysayers, Bennett isn't a «shoot from the hip» guy.
All three former TFA corps members agree that they were taking jobs that would otherwise have gone to a trained educator and Jameson Brewer says he directly replaced an experienced certificated teacher much to the chagrin of the principal that was forced to hire him.
However, many districts have been slashing or eliminating recess altogether - much to the chagrin of parents leading the charge back into the joys of recess.
In New York City, Success Academy CEO Eva Moskowitz has emerged, to the chagrin of many liberals, as one of Trump's most prominent charter defenders.
Much to the chagrin of those who wish to divide us, I greatly support the work of my Central Texas colleagues.
He started his chairmanship by dropping a draft bill that, to the chagrin of Democrats, was stacked with Republican priorities.
I also had difficulty differentiating between summary and analysis, much to the chagrin of my teachers, who worked diligently to help me hone my writing.
But they've had to make do, to the chagrin of most educators, who — at least in these early - implementer districts — believe that their current state tests are poor measures of student understanding relative to the new standards and may even detract from proper implementation.
The film focuses on the Herculean efforts of pastor Jay Reinke, who has turned his church into a makeshift home base for the new arrivals — to the chagrin of the facility's neighbours, who are skeptical about the men's scruffy appearance and possible criminal backgrounds, and the open hostility of the town newspaper, which wages war on Reinke's new congregation by publishing a list of former sex offenders harboured in the church as well as in the pastor's own home.
Armed with this new skill, he becomes a rising star at his company — much to the chagrin of his activist girlfriend, Detroit (Thompson).
17 - year - old teenager Christine (Ronan) hates her hometown, and insists on being called «Lady Bird,» much to the chagrin of her stressed - out, ever - worrying mother Marion (Metcalf).
Nonetheless, he behaves like your classic gunslinging rogue who ignores the rules, much to the chagrin of the goons he bests with the help of cartoon physics and a body ostensibly impervious to bullets.
Recognizing that her newfound popularity will last only as long as her virginity, Mandy agrees to attend a cool kids» pool party but only if Emmet is also invited, much to the chagrin of the cool kids and Emmet.
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