Sentences with phrase «news came as no surprise to anyone»

The news came as no surprise to anyone in Westminster, given that Grayling has been making Eurosceptic noises for some time.

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Of course, this should come as no surprise to anyone who follows real estate headlines (or HBI's news blog).
Nothing in those opening two paragraphs is news, nor will it come as a surprise to anyone with even a passing interest in European football.
Because of this, it should come as no surprise to anyone that fear of loss of brain function is becoming a national obsession, generating seemingly endless conversation among baby - boomers, a seemingly endless procession of reports from researchers on the nightly news telling us more research is needed, and a seemingly endless amount of commercials advertising both natural substances and pharmaceuticals that supposedly deal with the problem in a highly efficacious, cost effective manner.
The two most popular options by far were Tinder and OkCupid, which comes as no surprise to anyone who reads the news.
Nearly a year after the game launched for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, the news comes as a surprise announcement to anyone following the quirky role - playing title.
The news should come as no surprise to anyone watching movement in the two national consortia developing new standardized tests.
The news won't come as a surprise to anyone who has followed traditional ebook sales trends over the past few years: Nielsen's reports put 2016 ebook unit sales from the... Continue reading →
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.
While this news will come as no surprise to anyone with even the mildest interest in following tech news, Sony introduced two new eBook readers today in the «Reader Pocket Edition» and «Reader >>
The news about ICS shouldn't come as a surprise for anyone, but we surely hope to see Amazon unveiling at least one quad - core gadget, or else it'll have a darn tough job in competing head - to - head with the Nexus 7.
In what should come as no surprise to anyone that is a member, Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan rated best Rewards Program in U.S. News & World Report's 2015 ranking.
It's news that won't come to a surprise as anyone who tried to purchase the console during the holidays, though it does serve as good news for Nintendo (and fans of the company).
The news that 33,000 nurses are leaving the NHS each year will come as no surprise to anyone who has worked in the NHS.
For anyone who pays attention to technology, that news probably comes as no surprise.
News this week that Axiom is expanding into Canada by acquiring Cognition LLP's general counsel practice should come as no surprise to anyone who has followed the trajectory of these two alternative legal service providers.
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