Sentences with phrase «surprising number of opportunities»

There are a surprising number of opportunities here to work on math skills.

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A number of longshots have been able to reach the finals in majors recently, which always makes for quality hedging opportunities, and it wouldn't be surprising to see another make a run in the US Open.
However, the Bundesliga leaders were finding it difficult to find gaps to exploit as Valencia defended in numbers, so it was no surprise when the opener arrived on one of the few occasions Bayern had the opportunity to counter-attack.
On the set of «Santa Monica Cop,» Sam's jealousy and fondness for firearms give Charlie an opportunity to show how much he loves his best friend and number - one client; Hank's arsonist ex-girlfriend surprises him with a way for them to be together forever.
«One of the things that's really surprised us (after publishing the «Opportunity Schools» report) is the number of people who feel we are some company coming in to take over IPS,» Harris said.
Pet carriers, crates, pens and gates address a surprising number of needs for pet owners — and afford retailers great sales opportunities.
As more businesses are accepting digital payments each day, you will be surprised at the number of bonus opportunities there are.
Kimishima: As we continue to provide consumers with new surprises through the integrated hardware / software dedicated video game business with Nintendo Switch and other initiatives, our thoughts regarding expanding the number of people who have access to Nintendo IP stem from our desire to provide opportunities for consumers to experience Nintendo IP (including in situations outside the dedicated video game business) and take an interest in our dedicated video game business.
Art dealers know an opportunity when they see one, so don't be surprised to see a number of Biennial artists well represented in the various art fairs.
(And that's a surprising number of folks, I think — in that sense even the denialists play a useful role as foil in the public space: they stimulate the debate, which provides seemingly unending opportunities to educate.
This is not surprising, because as the number of merchants accepting it grows, people have more opportunities to spend it, which then leads more businesses to accept it, and so on.
But companies that neglect this issue during a downturn may be in for a nasty surprise just as things start looking up: Historically, there is a significant increase in the number of executives leaving their companies as market conditions improve and more job opportunities open up.
By Chris Seepe I've been surprised by the disproportionate number of sales reps I've spoken with recently who don't have as much opportunity in their...
I've been surprised by the disproportionate number of sales reps I've spoken with recently who don't have as much opportunity in their sales pipeline as they had a couple of years earlier.
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