Sentences with phrase «come as no surprise to anyone out»

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.
I'm sure this will come as no surprise to anyone out there but the still unofficial, unannounced BlackBerry Torch 2 has one again received some hands - on love.

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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.
Spurs were really poor in the match but in all fairness they couldn't have expected United to play as well as they did today and I think they were as surprised as anyone by the way the home side came out of the blocks firing on all cylinders.
We can not, of course, say that these groups came to the defense of high - stakes, standardized testing at the behest of the Gates Foundation, but we should be clear that their politics align with that of the Gates Foundation, and so the fact that these particular civil rights organizations came out in force to support a central reform backed by the foundation should come as no surprise to anyone.
While this news really shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone in publishing, it should speak to the need for both traditional and independent publishers, the latter term including authors who self - publish their books, to ensure that they are reaching out to audiences in every possible format.
Maybe it's wrong for a journalist to call out colleagues and fill you in on a dirty little secret that occurs across all sectors of this business, but, to be quite honest, I don't think I'm saying anything that should come as a surprise to anyone who follows the news.
Along the same lines I'm always surprised by the number of people who pooh - pooh the notion of delaying Social Security for a higher benefit because they're convinced they can come out ahead by taking their benefits as soon as possible and investing them at a 6 % to 8 % annual return (although why anyone should feel confident about earning such gains consistently given today's low rates and forecasts for low returns is puzzling).
Now Children of the Atom had already been out in the arcades so it came as no surprise to anyone that this was going to be a great game on the Sega Saturn.
The image came out as a surprise and the artist, who was trying to make the name for himself in the world of commercial photography, wasn't comfortable with its distortion, so he didn't show it to anyone for a year.
They were surprised as anyone (including myself) to hear what came out of my mouth that day, and I am desperately hoping that they distance themselves from me and my presentation ASAP, as I am already being trumpted by the skeptic's echo chamber (see WUWT, SPPI, UtahClimate, et al.) as the nutjob poster child of «the new AGU.»
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