Sentences with word «surprisingly»

When Hugh Hefner died in the Playboy Mansion Wednesday, the legendary magazine founder had a surprisingly low net worth, with little to his name besides that roof over his head.
Not surprisingly, those are also Snatch retail partners — and players who check in to those locations are often rewarded with a discount coupon.
Not surprisingly, children joyfully related stories of hiding their parents» phones, putting them in the oven, or even throwing them in the toilet.
Not surprisingly, Detroit tops the U.S. cities that have suffered the most in the last twenty years.
Surprisingly, this is the area in which the greatest impact can be made in reducing GHG emissions.
Lance's guest list is surprisingly eclectic: musicians like Seal, Ben Harper, Tim Commerford and Ryan Bingham; boxing promoter Bob Arum; tennis legend Chris Evert; Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff... and just this week, former Green Beret Nate Boyer, who last week stood beside Colin Kaepernick as Kaepernick kneeled during the national anthem prior to a preseason game against the Chargers.
But he was surprisingly funny in a way that will be missed.
Not surprisingly, Packer honed his reporting in on Florida.
But, he surprisingly was not a barista.
I'm not going to try to answer a book's worth of inquiry in a brief blog post, but here are 3 of the main things that I took away from our talk that — not entirely surprisingly — aligned pretty nicely with some of the central Perspiration Principles.
He said the personality trait «Openness to Experience» may have been surprisingly correlated with lower earnings and higher attractiveness in this particular data set, when it is usually associated with higher pay.
Not surprisingly, San Francisco's cost of living is higher than any other city on the list.
Not surprisingly, IT managers surveyed think the best solution is to upgrade to newer and better quality components (29 percent).
Not surprisingly, I never got any write - ups from it.
Surprisingly, troubled American Airlines ranks ninth among all U.S. brands (American has a response rate of 94 %).
«But, surprisingly, she discovered she had some fun with her kid, which was kind of unexpected, but also the whole point of disengaging from work.»
I hope to convince J.D. that while I grew up with very liberal, Jewish parents (dad from South America) in California, and in a nuclear family without alcohol or violence, I experienced surprisingly similar parallels to many of J.D.'s societal views — even if we may have drawn moderately different conclusions about the underlying solutions.
Not surprisingly, 3 out of 4 surveyed fear that employees» everyday activity on social networking sites exposes their business to danger and makes sensitive corporate data vulnerable.
Netflix's first animated series had a hilarious, surprisingly moving first season.
One of it's biggest needs right now is, not surprisingly, funding.
This short documentary goes into the surprisingly deep history of Soviet video game clones, most of which have today been lost to history.
The factory was sprawling but surprisingly empty — mainly because it was then only half - built and employed only 12 people.
Surprisingly, research shows that individuals from low - income families are more likely to work at unpaid internships than their higher - income peers.
And surprisingly, Microsoft's first real foray into this field looks like it will finally offer a solid alternative to Apple and the iPad.
Not surprisingly, then, outsourcing has become a popular approach among entrepreneurs.
Hollywood's superhero season started early this year with the surprisingly massive success of Deadpool last month.
Southwest, not surprisingly, was named the Best Airline in North America.
Not surprisingly, a range of views were presented to the Committee.
Called simply Surface, the sleek Windows 8 tablet with an innovative touch - keyboard cover was a surprisingly alluring gambit by the lumbering giant of Redmond, Wash..
It is doing that is by transforming the second floor of the world famous department store Harrods in London into a «mini Dubai» to showcase what they can snap up for a surprisingly low price.
Another oft - recommended title, The Richest Man in Babylon is, surprisingly, just what it sounds like — a compilation of parables about wealth set in ancient Babylon.
Not surprisingly, management expects employees to keep down costs, but there's also an emphasis on excellence, speed, and transparency: In many facilities employees» metrics are posted publicly, for all to see.
What's Next for Lance Armstrong: An Exclusive Interview About His (Surprisingly Great) Podcast and WEDU Sport
«Quite surprisingly, the Commission reached out to us on the first day of Women's History Month.
Not surprisingly, this bus route has one of the lowest ridership rates in the city; but then why ride the Red Rocket, as Torontonian lovingly call their transit system, when you can rocket around in the latest Ferrari?
But on terra firma, the public appears surprisingly resigned to accepting the need to aggressively tackle the $ 260 - billion deficit, which is 11.4 % of GDP.
«You can fit a surprisingly large amount of stuff in a Volvo,» he says.
Not surprisingly, arrogant individuals are drawn to companies that value false bravado over a humble earnestness to learn and grow.
Surprisingly, the ones that will love you are the ones that you've hated for years: the foreign markets this year.
Not surprisingly, I have been fascinated by politics this past week or so.
That sounds like a modest amount, but when you tot up the economic cost of all that fuzzy thinking and cat videos, and then add to that the cost of all the additional heart attacks, the numbers are surprisingly high.
That person is surprisingly well suited to become the boss of others who were better than them in any one of those areas.
This fundamental innovation was created during a remarkably short period of time — most of it between the late 1870s and the beginning of the 20th century — by a surprisingly small number of inventors, engineers and scientists.
The most important thing to know about Nintendo Switch is, drum roll please, that there's surprisingly little to know at this point.
And when they are gone, you are a rowboat surprisingly at sea.
Surprisingly, there is little discussion of GMAT scores, though a few of the applicants have taken the test as many as six times.
«That process is slow, but the embarrassment factor has proven surprisingly high,» noted Business Week.
One product that's remained surprisingly untouched until recently is the pillow.
A Pre-Collision alert system worked surprisingly well for parking in my garage as well.
Surprisingly, Dimon feels he's not suited to serving as the nation's top ranking economic official, according to sources familiar with the situation.
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