Sentences with phrase «come as surprise in»

A 5.93 - inch screen with a 2,160 x 1,080 - pixel resolution and an 18:9 aspect ratio would come as no surprise in a high - end phone, but the Honor 7X only costs $ 200.
It should come as no surprise in the Bitcoin - sphere that accounts on Bitcoin exchanges are being targeted by hackers.
We have also seen other OEMs like Sony use heat pipes in their Xperia Z5 variants, so the it shouldn't come as surprise in case Samsung also decides to take the same route.
It should not come as surprise in this day and age of 24/7 work commitments that lawyers aren't the only ones craving time for their personal lives.
Climb the stairs of OIST's Seaside House to the second - floor offices of the Human Developmental Neurobiology Unit, and the first sight that greets you may come as a surprise in a research institute:...
Such an effort should come as no surprise in the 1990s, when every week a gene is linked to some human problem, be it colon cancer, Huntington's disease or Alzheimer's, and even our sexual orientation is being dissected by the genetic scalpel.
«It may come as a surprise in our age of personal gratification that Jesus never married and never had sex — with a woman or with a man,» writes Wesley.
Prior to this meeting, talk with your child about some of the guidelines you'll have and make sure that your child understands (keep in mind that he or she may not agree), so that nothing comes as a surprise in a group meeting.
Shockingly enough, Jackman came as a surprise in a different way.
But the new leader of the premium sales ranking comes as a surprise in the North American state, where the BMW 3 Series had been leading for a while.
The relatively low take - up by Brits comes as a surprise in light of the brand's profile, although last year's World Travel Market Industry Report found that only 3 % on Brits used Airbnb.

Not exact matches

When something brings in more than 95 % of revenues, it should come as no surprise that a company will go to great lengths to obtain any information it can to boost those revenues.
When Toys R Us said in March it was shutting its stores, for instance, it didn't come as a surprise to vendors, Marks says.
Unknown marketing surprises await in 2018, and some of these predictions will probably fail to come to fruition as technology and the expectations of consumers change.
The move comes as a surprise about - turn for a company whose Chief Executive Akin Akinfemiwa told investors in Lagos in August that he wanted to aggressively pursue...
For example, when political newcomer David Brat successfully challenged House Republican majority leader Eric Cantor to represent Virginia in the U.S. Congress, it came as a surprise only to those reporters who didn't bother to go to Virginia and talk to «actual humans,» as Rutenberg observes (echoing an earlier analysis by Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi).
The move comes as a surprise about - turn for a company whose Chief Executive Akin Akinfemiwa told investors in Lagos in August that he wanted to aggressively pursue M&A opportunities along the energy value chain and acquire marginal oilfields to boost its upstream business.
But the narrative already has the makings of a feel - good Hollywood movie — so it should come as no surprise that a feature film dramatizing Ma's rags - to - riches rise is already in the works.
Notley achieved one of the most surprising electoral wins in Canadian history and one of the most profound for the progressive movement, but it came just as oil was reaching terminal price - drop velocity, shoaling the Alberta revenue tanker.
Should the Justice Department move to block the deal, it would come as something of a surprise, especially considering that the Justice Department's top antitrust regulator, Makan Delrahim, even said earlier this year that he did not think the deal presented a «major antitrust problem» due to the fact that neither of the two companies directly competes in the same spaces.
Since new facial recognition technology is currently being added to devices and applications everywhere — Apple's iPhone X is the perfect example here — it comes as no great surprise that Facebook would be next to incorporate some kind of facial scanning in its own platform.
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.
JPMorgan is exiting physical commodities trading, the bank said in a surprise statement on Friday, as Wall Street's role in the trading of raw materials comes under unprecedented political and regulatory pressure.
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.
It came as a surprise to some who know or have worked with Joanna Hendon that she would represent President Donald Trump in the case against his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen.
It comes as no surprise that out of 11 wireless in - ear headphones tested by The Wirecutter, the Elite Sport made the cut as the best truly wireless headphones for the gym.
(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.)
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.
In a move that comes as a great surprise to just about everyone, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney has announced he will be stepping down to take the same position at the Bank of England in 201In a move that comes as a great surprise to just about everyone, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney has announced he will be stepping down to take the same position at the Bank of England in 201in 2013.
Apparently, its failure comes as no surprise given the competitive shark tank it was swimming in.
So it doesn't come as a surprise that 61 percent of CEOs surveyed by professional services firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers say that innovation is a priority in their businesses.
As the mighty smartphone has risen in popularity, it comes as no surprise that the number of armbands to choose from have multiplied — especially in an age when most people have their phone on them at all timeAs the mighty smartphone has risen in popularity, it comes as no surprise that the number of armbands to choose from have multiplied — especially in an age when most people have their phone on them at all timeas no surprise that the number of armbands to choose from have multiplied — especially in an age when most people have their phone on them at all times.
In 2017, Whande was voted as Valedictorian by her Leadership WA Signature Program Cohort, which comes as no surprise upon hearing her story and knowing the principles that drive her as a Western Australian leader.
Most of these are old news, but recently I noticed something that genuinely surprised me in the pieces coming through my various feeds — apparently, these days, doing nothing counts as a trendy new productivity trick.
This shouldn't come as much of a surprise; Uber had several years» head start on its rival and, until recently, operated in many more locations.
So it should come as no surprise that science fiction novelists are playing a more direct role in Silicon Valley.
So it shouldn't come as a big surprise that in his latest movie, the film's two monolith - like robots TARS and CASE had hardly any digital effects.
Many of the counties with the highest net immigration relative to their 2016 population come as no surprise — counties in and around the big cities in the Northeast, in South Florida, and along the Texas border all saw a large amount of population growth from immigration.
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.
It may come as a surprise to some, but there's more to Canada's technology sector than a certain smartphone company based in Waterloo, Ont.
Ed Strapagiel, a retail consultant with KubasPrimedia, says this development shouldn't have come as a surprise to supermarkets, as combination stores have been a distinct category in the U.S. for 20 years.
Concierge services are gaining popularity in all industries, so it comes as no surprise that the rental industry is beginning to make the shift as well.
It should come as no surprise that, as successful women in business, the 2014 W100 have some strong thoughts on the subject.
Marin County has the most expensive real estate in California, on average, so it should come as no surprise that it has the highest (or among the highest) average property taxes too.
So it came as a surprise to Barclays analyst Mark Moskowitz that despite the apparent momentum, HP's «guidance seems conservative,» as he put it in talking to executives.
If the company's goal is to get every Canadian to adopt a more active lifestyle, then it should come as little to no surprise that GoodLife's success has largely been built on the back of avoiding the intimidating gym cliché of Mr. Universe wannabes pumping iron, in favour of a more open, welcoming environment.
Which explains why the Bank of Canada's decision this week to hold interest rates at 1 % for the sixth time in a row came as little surprise.
Some stars, such as Chuck Norris or Elvis Presley, have well documented their time in the armed forces — while others, like Drew Carey, may come as more of a surprise.
The reversal came as something of a surprise for the 900 - employee firm, which had been founded in 1994 by three friends — Ronnen Harary, Anton Rabie and Ben Varadi.
«With all the hipster businesses in town, it comes as no surprise that these markets are highly sought after by millennials,» the survey says.
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