Sentences with phrase «come as a surprise to anyone»

Given that cancer is something people tend to get later in life, an upcoming rise in its incidence should come as no surprise to anyone.
Obama's veto didn't come as a surprise to anyone who has listened to the president discuss his views on climate change.
That a passing bird dropping stale bread can neutralize a multi-billion dollar scientific facility comes as no surprise to anyone who has experienced delay on the Toronto subway — where flakes of snow can shut down the system for months — but two scientists have come up with a novel alternative theory for the disruption: time traveling terrorists.
The fact that program expenses, and in particular direct program expenses, were lower than expected should not have come as a surprise to anyone who follows federal financial affairs.
It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, then, that California has one of the highest Gini coefficients, a measure of economic inequality, in the nation.
But it should come as no surprise to anyone that a $ 300 billion dollar fund would either underperform or closely track a market benchmark.
Of course, this should come as no surprise to anyone who follows real estate headlines (or HBI's news blog).
This won't come as a surprise to anyone following Bitcoin's wild swings, but volatility and virtual currencies go hand in hand.
These early security problems should come as no surprise to anyone involved in the field of computer science, but those entering Bitcoin from a financial background will want nothing to do with the currency until the payment system can be made fool - proof.
Of course, this should come as no surprise to anyone who actually lives in Miami, where condominium construction is happening everywhere you look.
That «less stressful» part might come as a surprise to anyone out there who's ever tried to park in a church parking lot on Sunday morning, but it's true.
Why does the outcome of this survey come as a surprise to anyone?
Yet it comes as no surprise to anyone who knows Church history and understands anthropology.
It did not come as a surprise to anyone that while we were being called to life we had to talk about death.
The socially liberating effects of evangelical religion should come as no surprise to anyone who has traced the enormous influence of biblically based religion throughout African - American history.
This probably comes as no surprise to anyone who knows me even a little bit.
It comes as no surprise to anyone to know that Theo Walcott was far from his best last season.
Sturridge's rise in pay shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that's seen him play.
That should come as no surprise to anyone who has studied 49er GM Joe Thomas» drafting record when he was with Minnesota, Miami and Baltimore — Fran Tarkenton, Larry Csonka, Bob Griese, Bert Jones, John Dutton, etc..
None of this comes as a surprise to anyone familiar with Wyoming.
After the latest meeting between Arsenal and Chelsea, which saw Arsene Wenger finally end his long wait for a win over his rival Jose Mourinho, it came as no surprise to anyone that the feud between the two managers came to the surface once more.
The inclusion of Di Maria and Barcelona forward Lionel Messi will not come as a surprise to anyone watching regular Spanish and Champions League football.
The contest between Nico Hulkenberg and Jolyon Palmer at Renault was such a one - sided affair it came as no surprise to anyone that Palmer was shown the door before the year was out.
Hard to think so but looking at this Everton team if they spring a few positive results against top 6 teams should not come as surprise to anyone.
The way that Tottenham play will come as no surprise to anyone who has watched them under Pochettino over the past few seasons.
Nothing in those opening two paragraphs is news, nor will it come as a surprise to anyone with even a passing interest in European football.
Serge Aurier This one isn't going to come as a surprise to anyone who has been keeping up to date with the Toulouse right back.
It isn't something that comes as a surprise to anyone, but it deserves to be said and acknowledged every now and then.
Now, this shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone.
Man Don't Give a Fuck was one of the first songs we ever did and that's 20 years old now so it wouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who followed the band that we have political views.
Our next item will come as no surprise to anyone who has been following the progress of the Psychoactive Substances Bill.
The above quote should come as no surprise to anyone with even a passing interest in digital rights.
The announcement should come as no surprise to anyone who knows DeFrancisco.
Chris Keates: «It should come as no surprise to anyone that the Secretary of State is selecting criteria to define coasting schools to maximise the opportunity for extending academisation.»
«But it should come as no surprise to anyone that, as healthcare professionals, those of us not working the overnight shift will sleep a little easier tonight.»
The news came as no surprise to anyone in Westminster, given that Grayling has been making Eurosceptic noises for some time.
Jonathan Isaby's pick: My choice for frontbencher of the year will come as no surprise to anyone who read this piece - in which I wrote about the man in question a little over a month ago.
The identity of the Democratic candidate for the biggest prize up for grabs in Rosendale in November, the post of town supervisor, came as no surprise to anyone: Incumbent Jeanne Walsh was nominated by Joe Havranek and designated the candidate by the Democratic Committee without anyone else challenging her for the party nod.
It won't come as a surprise to anyone who pays even superficial attention to politics that over the past few decades facts have become an undervalued commodity.
Later in the day, he spoke to Science and said the move shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who's been «reading the tea leaves.»
KI's announcement will hardly come as a surprise to anyone, and I have nothing more to add that wasn't in the documents I submitted to the Swedish Justice Office earlier this year regarding both [Central Ethical Review Board] and KI's behaviour in this matter.
This may come as a surprise to anyone who has ever glimpsed a comments section, but humans are smarter than we need to be.
Of course, these findings would come as no surprise to anyone who's ever done burpees to exhaustion, or followed a CrossFit WOD, or run beach sprints (wink).
Because of this, it should come as no surprise to anyone that fear of loss of brain function is becoming a national obsession, generating seemingly endless conversation among baby - boomers, a seemingly endless procession of reports from researchers on the nightly news telling us more research is needed, and a seemingly endless amount of commercials advertising both natural substances and pharmaceuticals that supposedly deal with the problem in a highly efficacious, cost effective manner.
And this, sadly, seems to come as no surprise to anyone within the natural health world.
This hardly comes as a surprise to anyone: if you swim or bathe in substance that is dangerous for reproduction, those substances are absorbed very easily on the testicles, where the male hormones are produced.
«On the last week of school, that should not have come as a surprise to anyone
This should come as no surprise to anyone.
The two most popular options by far were Tinder and OkCupid, which comes as no surprise to anyone who reads the news.
It's taken a number of years for a Black Panther film to come to fruition, which shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who knows the long history of the character even getting his own comic book line.
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