Sentences with phrase «come as a surprise to experts»

The ending came as no surprise to experts on romance scams.

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(CNN)- Given initial suspicions that Friday's bombing and mass shooting in Norway were carried out by Islamic militants linked to al Qaeda, the way police ended up describing the suspect behind the attacks came as a big surprise even to many security experts: The alleged attacker was called a «Christian fundamentalist.»
Since everything we love to ingest is bad for us these days, it should come as no surprise that the «experts» are busy linking grilling and smoking to cancer.
by Dave DeWitt and Nancy Gerlach Excerpted from The Barbecue Inferno (Ten Speed Press, 2001) Since everything we love to ingest is bad for us these days, it should come as no surprise that the «experts» are busy linking grilling and smoking to cancer.
NATC Single Service Tea «It may come as a surprise to many consumers that the ordinary and familiar teabag — such as those filled with fannings [small pieces of tea that are left over after higher grades of tea are gathered to be sold *]-- may actually fare better in a competition like this than teabags filled with loose leaf tea,» said Lydia Kung, an NATC judge, tea buyer and expert with Eastrise Trading Corp in Monrovia, Calif. «Most tea drinkers are probably predisposed to dismiss the «lowly» teabag in favor of sachets, etc. that come in fancier packaging.
It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that there are a plethora of promising players playing their trades on these shores as clubs possess the wealth to scour the globe in search of talent as well as pay for state of the art youth facilities and expert coaches.
In a ruling that came as a surprise to many legal experts, a court in the Netherlands today ordered the Dutch government to dramatically intensify its fight against climate change.
In what should come as a pleasant surprise to most high school students, scientists have found that people are innately expert at trigonometry.
Although previous work had suggested a connection between metabolism and circadian rhythm control, the find «will come as a big surprise to 99 % of people involved in diabetes research,» says Eve Van Cauter of the University of Chicago in Illinois, an expert on sleep and metabolism who was not involved in the studies.
The decision did not come as a surprise to legal experts following the case, including a few attorneys who had argued other cases involving charter schools before the courts.
In a recent survey of pet retailers, nearly 50 percent said they identify their business as a «natural» pet store — a trend that comes as no surprise to industry experts like Leonard Powell, president and founder of Hi - Tek Rations.
Instructor Howard O. Kieffer's criminal background — not to mention his lack of a law degree — came as a surprise to the Federal Defender Services of Milwaukee, which arranged the CLE program back in November 2007 believing Kieffer to be a legitimate expert on sentencing law.
None of this will come as a surprise to the KM experts, as Burns repeatedly acknowledges.
This statement no doubt comes as a surprise to many external EB - 5 legal experts.
The news comes as a surprising revelation that Apple would hire experts in the automobile industry only to terminate them later on.
The recent $ 8 billion sale of IndCor Properties, an industrial REIT owned by the Blackstone Group, marks one of the largest portfolio purchases since the recession, but it comes as no surprise to capital markets experts, who say smart companies...
So it should come as no surprise that decorator and colour expert Maria Killam decided to make this vibrant area home.
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