Sentences with phrase «found was shocking»

What they found was shocking.
What she found was shocking and led her to ask why half a billion dollars a year is raised in the name of animal welfare and the grassroots rescues in America's communities are not seeing any of this money?
What they found was shocking.
What they found was SHOCKING.
But when I started looking into actual formulations and actual data for «better absorbed» curcumin, what I found was shocking.
Once I made this connection, I decided to look up whether it was considered okay to drink kombucha while breastfeeding — and what I found was shocking and disturbing.
What she found was shocking — parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde, oh my!
What I found was shocking considering the absolute resolve of the position in pretty much the entire religious right.
The Daily Star has revealed the wages of the entire Liverpool squad, and their findings are shocking!
This finding is shocking!
Meg Hillier MP, the chair of the Commons public accounts committee, said the findings were shocking for those people affected this winter by overcrowded hospitals and cancelled operations.
Findings were shocking, to say the least and and shed light on how harmful those mainstream solutions can really be to women's vaginal area.
What they find is a shocking night of horrors and scares as their blind «victim» (Stephen Lang) proves to be an incredible foe.
The findings were shocking:
Brown, a 28 - year veteran of the Ottawa police force, knows what he is talking about and his findings are shocking.
Satis Group's findings are shocking but is a bitter truth cryptocurrency space participants must swallow.
I find I'm shocked when it's dinner time because it's still light outside and that just... View Post

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He described the ministry's demands as «shocking» and «disappointing» but said he was confident that a resolution would be found.
Following special counsel Robert Mueller's newest indictment on Friday of President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort, two former European leaders were shocked to find their names mentioned in the indictment documents, claiming they'd done nothing wrong, according to the New York Times.
The Deed: Chicago «Fires on Every Floor»: Real estate entrepreneur Sean Conlon meets the glamorous flipper Berta for the first time and is shocked to find that she's been stood up by her own business partner.
They were shocked to find that the new «Star Wars» movie was being filmed in their backyard.
You will be shocked to learn that a study commissioned by Internet radio service Pandora found that annoying users with increased amounts of advertising will push some to pay for an ad - free subscription, but not enough to make up for the majority who get annoyed and just tune out.
A new study from University College London and Oxford University diverges from the famous Yale University study from the 1970s by psychologist Stanley Milgram who found that most people would obey direct orders to send what appeared to be increasingly painful shocks to an unseen stranger.
The Times article cited a study published in the journal Psychological Science, which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
Then there was the secondary shock: The problem of filling the role, by finding someone new or training someone in - house.
The finding: median before - tax profits were a shocking $ 3.37 an hour.
Their misguided assumptions about my actions did not bother me, but I found it shocking that they clearly had not anticipated their loyal customers going to these measures after releasing a new version that was nowhere near ready.
«Even if volatility falls notably from here which history says is likely after such a spike, we find it difficult to imagine the market being prepared to drive it down to the record low levels of [the second half of] 2017 anytime soon given the shock seen this week,» they say.
A decorated Harvard economics instructor, a former White House policy adviser, and the author of bestsellers like Market Shock and New Ideas from Dead Economists, Buchholz found himself surrounded by people he deemed to be seeking tawdry material gain at the expense of real quality of life.
Yet when the program evaluator flew in from Rome, Good was shocked to find that none of her colleagues was willing to admit the scope of the problem.
That's why it was such a shock to learn last month that hackers found a way to break in to the company's famous iPhones, and even take over the camera and microphone features without a user even knowing it.
To be sure, it's not shocking that a study conducted by a multi-channel digital network would produce findings that are encouraging for its business model.
«People are shocked when I tell them that, with Facebook's user applications for small businesses, I can find my key customer base right down to the block he or she might be on,» Lawrence says.
So — and, yes, many find this a shocking project for a libertarian to embark upon — he founded Palantir, which would provide data - mining services to government intelligence agencies, but services that were, he insists, maximally unintrusive and traceable.
Now, if you speak American English, you won't be shocked to find out that it's the dominant group on your website.
«We have to find innovative ways of getting our message out, and sometimes it's raw and shocking, but being homeless is also raw and shocking,» said Brother David Lynch, executive director of Good Shepherd Ministries.
Social media companies» disingenuous Captain Renault act — he was the character in Casablanca who declared, «I'm shocked, shocked, to find that gambling is going on here» — must stop.
«It was just the data point — the look on his face — when he was shocked that we don't support just basic, status quo services you'll find in other tech cities,» he said.
When McManus sat down to read it one day, he was shocked to find that the book described his life.
She was in shock and crying and finding it very hard to talk.
When American car manufacturing executives visited Toyota plants in Japan for the first time, they were shocked by what they found.
More seriously, an Australian team reviewing the literature on open - plan offices — while confirming the British program's findings about productivity — found more «shocking» effects on health and well - being, such as higher airborne disease transmission in workplaces without walls.
Since finding innovative ways to solve ordinary problems takes creative thinking, it's actually not that shocking that the majority of entrepreneurs think differently.
We need to train ourselves to be alone with our thoughts precisely because it's hard (so hard, in fact, that one recent study found many people would rather give themselves an electric shock than do it).
Within hours of the new site going live, Stoppelman was shocked to see that, in addition to his mother and closest friends, new users were finding their way fast.
It also finds that global financial conditions contribute to this synchronization, which suggests that policymakers should be alert to the possibility that shocks to house prices elsewhere may affect housing markets at home.
«When I found out, I was utterly shocked.
One under - appreciated result of this (which I know you and your team know but which I find kind of shocking) is that six years into the recovery, there's still a gap between actual GDP and potential GDP.
I was in disbelief and shock when I found out I was hired and ever since then I've kept learning about how to communicate better, how to interact with people in a variety of situations.
It's often a shock when they find out.
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