Not
a surprise none of those worked out....
Not exact matches
Today Mr Hutton said «
none of this should come as a
surprise», noting that people who had been shut out
of the labour market for ten or 15 years «are obviously going to find it difficult» to move from benefits to
work.
None of this is likely to
surprise people who
work with horses or dogs, they note, but then it sometimes takes a while for science to catch up.
It is here that the film feels most like family entertainment; there are deep and resonant themes
of the importance
of family and the unshakeable resolve
of children (
none of which should come as a
surprise to those who have seen Laika's other
works), but these are little more than surface reads that could have benefitted from a more robust screenplay.
None of this is terribly
surprising — in econ 101 we learn that markets
work their magic when buyers and sellers are well - informed about what's getting bought and sold, and can therefore transact with one another without fear
of getting conned.
«
None of these [2010 grant terminations] is a
surprise, and all could have been predicted at the time the projects were submitted,» said William J. Slotnik, the founder and executive director
of the Community Training and Assistance Center, a Boston nonprofit leadership and management organization that has
worked with many TIF grantees to develop compensation plans.
(Almost like leeches) I am
surprises none have tried to get copyright enacted on the Bible or the
Works of Shakespeare.
Wi - Fi
works well, though I was
surprised to find that the Nook HD + wouldn't connect to the enterprise network at my office —
none of the other Nook devices I've tested have had any problems with that.