Sentences with phrase «now in a state of shock»

I swear, he was probably rooting for Bournemouth on Saturday, and is now in a state of shock.

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I lived in the states for three years and was 3 months pregnant when I visited the hospital and I was shocked when the nurse during intake asked me if I wanted an epidural for the birth and she added that it was 800 dollars... Now, I know the epidural itself costs maybe a few dollars, so the rest of that money goes to the doctor and hospital.
I was shocked and appalled to read that it is not only permissible for women to breastfeed in public in the State of New York, but now also punishable as a crime for anyone interfering in this act.
We might wonder whether so many would now blame Labour for the state of the economy if we'd done a better job in 2008 of getting across what Darling's interview sought to communicate: we're being hit by a unprecedented, global shock, which we must travel a long, hard road to recover from.
I am also shocked to now find out that something quite similar is occurring in my state of Arizona.
The announcement, which came in the form of a memo (PDF) sent on Friday to chief state school officers from Deputy Secretary of Education Anthony Miller, is a shocking development for education experts and political observers who, up to now, believed that all federal education programs would be subject to a devastating 8.4 percent across - the - board cut beginning in January 2013.
Refreshing honesty, sprinkled with humor and wit make this well - written article one of the staples that all managers should be offering as «required reading», especially to those newer agents who became licensed during the «party mode» of the market place a few years ago and now are stumbling about in a shell - shocked state wondering why their phones aren't ringing or their (now) over-priced listings aren't selling.
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