Sentences with phrase «come as»

The talks at Amazon come as the e-commerce giant may be reaching a saturation point in attracting wealthier Americans.
It's amazing for those who are looking for their liner to come as close to their lash line as possible.
These moves come as the health - care sector itself is under pressure.
The new suites come as part of Emirates» multi-million dollar upgrade of its entire Boeing 777 aircraft, including its business and economy class cabins, walkway, washrooms, and galleys.
Well, we've looked at some of the data and the cities that signify the top five may come as a surprise.
Water and electronics don't mix, so it should come as no surprise usage of the Apple Watch Series 2 is somewhat limited underwater.
The investments come as consumers are growing not just health conscious, but increasingly eating alone.
It may not come as a surprise anymore to hear it said that Trump frequently lies.
Given the company's crunchy Vermont roots, it should not come as much of a surprise that Ben & Jerry's would use Twitter to support a cause promoting sustainability and fair treatment of food producers.
That will come as a by - product of doing great work and being a good person.
The proposals come as China and South Korea toughen up on cryptocurrencies with their own regulations to rein in speculation in the nascent market.
It should come as no surprise, then, that the recent return to stability has brought with it a wave of job - hopping: everywhere from North America to Asia to eastern Europe, there have been reports of an uptick in the number of workers that are either considering or making external moves.
It's 2018, so the importance of company culture should come as no shock.
It should come as no surprise that the starting fee for the cruise caters to this top tier as well.
It should come as no surprise that Musk is a fan of the «Civilization» series.
The permission process may come as a shock to Facebook users because it will force Facebook to tell them exactly what data it holds on them and with whom it shares that data; and it will force users to examine whether they want that level of information sharing to continue.
It therefore doesn't come as a shock to hear what the company's global chairman, Irwin Gotlieb, had to say with regard to his preferences for how his own data should be managed.
«This may come as a surprise, but the market can indeed go down,» he says.
If you're not used to larger smartphones from Samsung and the like, cradling the larger iPhone 6 in one hand will come as a shock.
(It should come as no surprise that I have been using Apple's new iPhone 6 Plus in recent weeks, which I'm sure helped contribute to the feeling.)
The recent rebel offenses around Debaltseve and Mariupol come as Russia, Ukraine, France, and Germany hold a four - way summit in Belarus in an attempt to halt the ongoing crisis.
And while the circumstances of Tillerson's pending exit may have come as a surprise, the exit itself has been in stone since the beginning.
That could come as soon as 2018.
The news will come as a relief to thousands of people who dabbled in bitcoin but faced the prospect of a tax investigation for failing to disclose they sold a small amount of the currency, or used it to purchase goods and services.
That might come as a relief to many, and for good reason.
The latest report, however, should not come as a surprise.
The realization that we're likely to live much longer than they did may come as both a blessing and a curse: More years means more time to travel the world, scratch off bucket - list items, or volunteer for favorite causes.
People on Twitter were thrilled to see LGBTQ + representation come as far as math problems in textbooks.
Although the change may come as a surprise to the public and some Starbucks employees, the company has been sending to signals to Wall Street for the last year about its intentions to carry out a the succession plan, announcing a reorganization in the summer that gave Mr. Johnson oversight of the day - to - day operations.
While the lawsuit did not come as a surprise, a new affidavit from IRS agent David Utzke reveals additional information about how the agency is conducting the investigation.
These results may come as a surprise to you, but you're not alone.
A transfer of ownership or management could happen on a timeline as planned, or come as a result of sudden or unforeseen circumstances,» said John Thiel, head of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management.
This may come as a shock, but organizational constructs like tribes, societies, and companies are not the result of high - level intelligence but of primitive survival impulses reinforced by neurotransmitters in the brain's ancient limbic system.
It should come as no surprise to any household tracking its finances that 2011 was a terrible year for wage growth.
He added that Johnston's resignation should not come as a surprise given developments over the last 12 months and new board members.
«This will come as an additional shock to Toshiba «s institutional investors that may further undermine confidence in company management, as well as significantly weakening its international nuclear credentials,» said Tom O'Sullivan, founder of energy consultancy Mathyos Japan.
The aversion to conspicuous consumption during a recession should come as no surprise.
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.
This may not come as a shocker, but Americans are multi-tasking with their technology, mainly to use social media, while watching TVs or movies.
The phone also has better integration with Microsoft's Office than any other device I've seen, which shouldn't come as any surprise.
«We want to be known as a place where customers can come to find the latest, coolest stuff, and where designers and creatives can come as a resource to get exposure and make some money,» says co-founder and director of business development Jason Morgan.
It should come as no surprise that security and privacy concerns have arisen along the way.
It may come as a surprise that ditching cash will actually save you money as well.
Most CEOs tend to be older, and social engagement does not come as naturally to their generation as it does for their millennial counterparts.
While co-founder and CEO Pieter van der Does has not yet disclosed a date on an eventual initial public offering (IPO), Bloomberg has reported that an IPO could come as early as this year.
T - shirts, mugs, and other products come as a result of connecting with others through memes or video.
Poloz's decision to keep the overnight rate at 1 per cent didn't come as a shock to economists.
The Journal says the subpoenas come as New York plans to issue a memo raising questions over whether Bitcoin companies are following state law.
«Therefore it should come as no surprise that the only remaining possible withdrawal is a free trade agreement,» he said.
The comments come as Alphabet's total headcount swelled by roughly 9,000 year - on - year, and as expenses crept up during Q1, causing the company to miss Wall Street's profit targets.
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