Sentences with phrase «shock by»

Courted by Manchester City for the best part of a year, if reports are to be believed, Manchester United pulled off a shock by securing the signature of the Arsenal forward ahead of their neighbours.
Can Burnley pull off what would be a massive shock by continuing their winning streak on home soil by taking down the Champions - elect?
Leatherhead created a shock by beating the all new dancing Glenn Tamplin Billericay team.
In qualifying in Melbourne Raikkonen was a shock Q1 exit, but the returning Romain Grosjean provided an equal shock by starting third.
Meanwhile in the Europa League, Liverpool pulled off a shock by knocking out the favourites Borussia Dortmund and now face Villarreal in the semis, with either Sevilla or Shaktar Donetsk waiting in the final.
After causing a shock by beating Arsenal in the last round of the competition, AS Monaco now travel to Italy hoping to create another.
A friend of mine recently made them and was in shock by how easy they are to make and how delicious they tasted.
But I don't let those things disqualify me from Christ's strong love, which is surprisingly able to embrace the prodigal son in all of us, and shock us by clothing us in a fine robe and placing the ring of authority over the household on our muddy, pork - contaminated fingers while kissing us over and over and ignoring our whines of contrition.
After Shock by Kent Annan I received an advanced review copy of this book and absolutely loved it.
After Shock by Kent Annan — one of my favorites of the year; 100 % of the author's proceeds go directly to education in Haiti through Haiti Partners
We didn't respond to that large regional economic shock by building light rapid transit lines in Saskatoon or sending stimulus bonus cheques to people living in Hamilton.
If the Fed were to respond to weaker real output resulting from a negative supply shock by taking actions to stimulate aggregate demand, higher inflation would be the ultimate result, not higher real output.
I remember feeling shocked by how much services cost before I was a service provider.
If you're shocked by the price of their product or service or feel like you're being overcharged, ask yourself these questions.
You might be shocked by the results.
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).
However, a couple years later, as the business began to earn more revenue, Turner was shocked by the amount of taxes he was paying the IRS.
At first, Hamill was shocked by the thoughtful gift, given that he was just there to sign autographs.
Nobody came out smelling very good, and nobody seemed very shocked by the episode.
What is the intended audience going to care about the most, be most interested in or shocked by?
«I was shocked by how I was going through all of these emotions, just because of a voice.
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.
«My family was shocked by how many cancer patients had difficulty getting to their chemotherapy treatments.»
I continue to be shocked by how many leaders are bad at interviewing and therefore aren't getting the best results for their organizations.
Many said they were shocked by the financial surprises they have encountered in retirement.
«I could see people doing this and getting shocked by the additional taxes they now have to pay.»
Yup, the comfortable bunch were far more generous, but you might be shocked by the magnitude of the difference.
«Some of you may be shocked by the amount of grains because of carbohydrates,» Malo says.
Quebec, where home ownership rates have been rising, remains a renting - friendly society, at least in the urban centres, and Montrealers who move to Toronto are often shocked by the pressure they feel to buy.
Even though the social media giant claims to have had consent, many people across the world were shocked by the sheer amount of personal information the site has on every user.
Scott says he's totally shocked by the success of the wine.
«I was shocked by how much it improved retention,» said Nel, who added that VR also made people more confident that they could do DIY bathroom renovation.
Once I took the time to collect enough data, I was shocked by the resulting information.
Shocked by its early elimination, state political leaders begged Tesla to reconsider, promising to come up with a sweet offer and expedite the dreaded environmental reviews.
Citizens are alternatively shocked by spiking gasoline prices and depressed by climate change.
«I was shocked by the new allegations released today against Rob Porter,» Kelly said.
He was shocked by what she brought back.
But if you simply implement a strategic plan for idea generation, you'll be shocked by how many relevant, compelling and powerful writing topics you can conjure up.
Letterman said he had been shocked by Trump's comments about immigrants and by the time Trump mocked a reporter with a disability.
He was also shocked by how closed off his family and friends seemed compared to the adventurous attitude he and many nomads must develop.
«We shouldn't be shocked by volatility and Italian politics.
When American car manufacturing executives visited Toyota plants in Japan for the first time, they were shocked by what they found.
But even the biggest booster of breaks in the world might be shocked by a new Wharton study showing that, in some contexts, failing to step away often enough can actually be lethal.
Stritch said she was shocked by how much it changed her.
Eggertsson was shocked by the huge response: «I did expect a reaction, but nothing like this.»
All joking aside, we're shocked by the reception our participants get from donors.
In a statement issued by the company Winterkorn said he was «shocked by the events of the past few days.»
Which is why advocates, even as they weren't shocked by the GOP's latest tax reform plan, were staging a fight to make that credit refundable.
Every week, it seems a radio show reveals how a reporter masquerading as a 13 - year - old girl is shocked by the attention and advances by grown men on these online platforms.
I just don't want to see SEO's get shell - shocked by believing that there is nothing they can do in the link building (or link earning) realm anymore that hasn't been «devalued».
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