Sentences with phrase «n't come as a shock to»

This doesn't come as a shock to someone who just spent the better part of an hour trying to convince Comcast (CMSA)-RRB- that $ 180 is way too much to pay for too many bad TV channels; often - unreliable broadband; and downright terrible phone service.
Poloz's decision to keep the overnight rate at 1 per cent didn't come as a shock to economists.
It therefore doesn't come as a shock to hear what the company's global chairman, Irwin Gotlieb, had to say with regard to his preferences for how his own data should be managed.
While this may not come as a shock to many, Zak set out to understand why two people trust each other in the first place.
It shouldn't come as a shock to me because even when I read back in my journals that go all the way back to 1986, I am overwhelmed with how much the same I am.
This wouldn't come as a shock to you if you did your own research instead of listening to someone else tell you how it was.
Now if you've been following my blog for a while this won't come as a shock to you, as my website is called Green Thickies.
Considering Liverpool won the competition back in 2005, made it to the final two years ago, and then made it to the semi-final last year, this shouldn't come as a shock to anyone.
In society you can not go round attacking people verbally anyway, so it should not come as a shock to you when asked to give it over.
I realise that this will not come as a shock to most people who read my blog and that many people don't need research to confirm their experiences, but I think it is important to share the findings of studies which add weight to traditional knowledge and / or progress our thinking about everyday areas, and it is in that vein that I share the following news.
The narrative of Labour's collapse in the 2016 Scottish Parliament election shouldn't come as a shock to those who have followed politics in Central Scotland.
«It won't come as a shock to anyone that this complaint comes from organizations who support using taxpayer dollars to fund political campaigns,» Reif said in the statement.
It didn't come as a shock to me that when I lost nearly 100 pounds, the world and its relationship to me changed drastically.
More than half of women ages 18 to 60 use vibrators, surveys show, so it won't come as a shock to hear that regular use of these happy tools can make it easier to get in the mood.
It will not come as a shock to the P90X graduates who needed to go through the similar routine in the first P90X.
It probably won't come as a shock to any of you that the look I settled on was «The Sophisticate,» which is apparently inspired by beauty icons Audrey Hepburn and Natalie Portman (in the end, I always go for a classically elegant look!).
If you have been following the news on college students, the millennial generation, generation y, or the lost generation, then this really shouldn't come as a shock to anyone.
This may not come as a shock to veteran filmgoers: There is a culture of corruption in the department, and one character is guilty, one is innocent, and one is conflicted in his loyalties.
It probably shouldn't come as a shock to see Josh Brolin sliding into Jody Hill's mean - spirited style so easily (though when compared to Kenny Powers or Lee Russell, the hunter's practically a perfect role model).
It shouldn't come as a shock to anyone that juggernaut of juggernauts Disney has claimed the first weekend of the season, as just as Will Smith once owned Independence Day weekend, so to does the superhero movie own the month of May.
After all that you've learned about the new Nissan Pathfinder, it shouldn't come as a shock to learn that it's also full of advanced safety features.
That shouldn't come as a shock to anyone reading this, but it deserves being said.
For all that BookMachine is emphatically not a site about the merits of individual books, it hopefully doesn't come as a shock to any regular visitors that we're all readers nonetheless, and that, as readers, we enjoy some books more than others.
For example, if you can show that you've been paying rent in full and on time for at least a year and the monthly mortgage payments won't come as a shock to your bank account, you may be in luck.
One of Micosoft's biggest first party games getting the Natal treatment shouldn't come as a shock to too many people.
There are works by Noah Davis, Titus Kaphar and Kara Walker that further excavate the history of America, highlighting that the present moment didn't come as a shock to some, and that the issues Americans are wrestling with today are representative of the country's history.
After hearing this, it should not come as a shock to any of you that I have become a bar association evangelist.
Regardless, it must be the correct decision and shouldn't come as a shock to many.»
Ordinarily, a missing feature or two in an update that's brought to older devices might not come as a shock to users, even though those features may appear in newer smartphones.
«I suppose it won't come as a shock to hear that I really like the Gore Magala in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.
This may not come as a shock to many as the company had only released one Android Wear smartwatch, the Gear Live, in 2014.

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Hala Moddelmog, who was president of Church's Chicken in the 1990s and Arby's from 2010 to 2013 — two Atlanta - based fast - food empires — said Goldman's announced expansion in Atlanta didn't come as a shock.
While the research has applications for marketers (highlight the ordinary to reach an older demographic and the extraordinary for younger people), it may also come as a comfort to bewildered folks in their mid-30s who are shocked by exactly how much they're enjoying routine experiences that would have bored their younger selves to tears (not to speak too much from personal experience).
This won't come as a huge shock to expats.
The experts aren't shocked by this — particularly bad outbreaks of flu are often trailed by another strain of the illness known as «influenza B» — but it's a bummer for the rest of us who were hoping we were finally out of the woods when it came to flu misery.
It came as a shock to many when, in September, Google admitted to the SEC that some of its most important systems «are not fully redundant» — meaning if something breaks, your data may be gone.
In today's age of fake news, it probably doesn't come as a huge shock to you that false information might end up on the internet, but while posting utter nonsense has sadly come to be expected in the political realm, it's somewhat less expected in business reporting.
If you're not used to larger smartphones from Samsung and the like, cradling the larger iPhone 6 in one hand will come as a shock.
Given how important oil has been to the Canadian economy in recent years it shouldn't come as a huge shock that the loonie is heavily correlated with the decline in the price of oil.
That shouldn't come as a shock (though it did, at least to me).
It can help get you to 100 % equity in your home fast — provided those higher monthly payments don't come as a shock.
The fact Canadian troops could end up supporting counter-terror operations nonetheless came as a shock to NDP defence critic Randall Garrison, who blasted the Liberals for not telling Canadians more about the Mali mission.
The news won't come as a complete shock to anyone who has been following the electronic medical records company for the last couple of years.
His harsh feedback may come as a shock since litecoin money's builders admit they don't have any ties to the official litecoin mission and do not significantly see it as a competitor.
The reality of a hormonally driven maternal instinct, distinction in the behavior of girls and hoys at a very young age in spite of gender - neutral social engineering, and the revelation that you can't «have it all» have come as a deep shock to all of us.
Gary wrong again, Gary wrong again: I was a guest before this on this blog: Even check out Martin Zender; The World's most outspoken bible scholar facebook; You will find me there; he knows me, and his crew knows of me; Father has others too that have been with me for years that are not in my city through their ministries also that have come up along side of me, but I do not want you to come against them as they have their own trials to overcome, therefore; no names given there, they also know me and my testimony: I am God's workmanship therefore, I was brought up in Christ along side witnesses as His testimony: Gary; this is going to be shocking, but because God does not inform you of a thing, means to me, that He has kept very much from you: Now why would that be?
This may come as a shock to you — BUT - evolution could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in court — if it is a «Law» of science and not a theory explain to me why Scientist in the same field have differing opinions theory has undergone massive changes since the 1850's when Darwin first came up with the THEORY — there are a lot of interesting similarities to true science which makes it sound so plausible, but it should sound good — After all the top scientist / humanists in the world promote it and they are all pretty smart
This came as a shock to Mitchell, not just as a devotee but because he thought Democracy in America would be the perfect book for their national predicaments.
Its easier to related to Muhammad than to Jesus or Buddha because he never claimed that he was of divine origin, he was as shocked at his revelation as anybody else, he frequently said many times «I'm a man amongst men,» he frequently said «all the good that happens comes from Allah and everything that is not good is my fault,» he's very human and that is what makes him relatable.
So it came as a bit of a shock to recognize that the churches we were visiting during our search had a different feel, a different sense of community and welcoming that we recognized as being part «Christian» and part «white» but did not fully resonate with us.
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