Sentences with phrase «then are shocked»

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Waite said: «Sometimes users of social media act as though it is outside of the scope of the law and then they are shocked to find that all the laws relating to defamation do apply.»
We don't give them adequate education about what we expect and then are shocked when they fail to behave by our rules.
«Users blindly agree to offer details and terms of service without reading them, and then are shocked when they are expected to live up to their side of the agreement,» he wrote.
Then they're shocked that salespeople aren't staying on point.
The listener will then be shocked, surprised, hurt, and even hostile when the person doesn't receive the unsolicited advice with the amount of gratitude expected.
I know I have watched boxing matches before and find myself completely engrossed in what «my man» is doing, almost completely bypassing the other fighter — then am shocked when the other guy gets the decision!
There's no «right» way to arrive at a price yet oddsmakers typically have their hands forced to an extent by the market Rather than going rouge, hanging a line at -2.5 for a football game when other books sit -3 says enough about taking a strong position instead of just using pick and then being shocked when every public bettor and professional buries PK.
«If a child finds out later that his blood type is not consistent with his parents», something that might come up in a science class or in a medical situation, then it's a shock to parents and child in terms of presenting information at a traumatic time,» Molo said.
And they didn't pass it, and then they were shocked when he appointed a Moreland Commission.
Believe it or not, none of the guests were the wiser until I told them, and then they were shocked.
And then I was shocked I hadn't actually had the possibility to meet the girl I would potentially like.
You probably have already guessed that mom and dad are going to arrive as a «surprise» and then be shocked when they discover their daughters» secrets.
Best Picture then was shock of the night.
Yet, you expect a group of complete strangers to do just that when you give them a copy of your book, and then you're shocked when it doesn't work that way?
Only a fool wouldn't notice that, or consciously embraces the higher yield — and then they're shocked when things go horribly wrong...
Ever looked for an award ticket, thought you had found a great deal, and then were shocked when the taxes and fees cost hundreds of dollars?
If that is true, then that is shocking!
We can not keep going from shock when gas prices go up to trance when they go back down — we go back to doing the same things we've been doing until the next time there's a price spike, and then we're shocked again.
If the conversation recorded on this YouTube video is real, then it is shocking.
(And then they're shocked when the firm takes advantage of them many years later.)
So someone publishes a photo on Facebook, and then is shocked when it runs somewhere off Facebook?

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Then there was the secondary shock: The problem of filling the role, by finding someone new or training someone in - house.
Although he wouldn't share the company's valuation, we would not be shocked to hear investors call it a $ 1 billion, if not now, then very soon.
Growth until early 2019 or so assumes that there will be no geopolitical shocks between now and then.
The reason so many companies were able to get away with violating the law (because it really was so clear that Connecticut employment lawyer, Daniel Schwartz, described the ruling as «far from shocking,» on Twitter) was because interns didn't want to complain because they were afraid they wouldn't get any internships, which then lowers their chance of getting a real job upon graduation.
If jurors favor the death penalty in some cases, then it shouldn't be shocking that they'd vote for it in a case where the defendant terrorized an entire city and killed and maimed innocent civilians.
I was shocked to discover that I then had to go down to the TIFF ticket office and stand in line for an hour to pick them up.
If the form of recent years repeats itself, then the Oscars too could be in for a shock this year.
shocked the country when he defeated Republican Roy Moore in the Dec. 12 special election to replace then - GOP Sen. Luther Strange — and he's off to a fine start among voters in Alabama, where 47 percent approve of him and 25 percent disapprove.
Still, if you think the market is going nowhere but down, then you may have a case for selling your shares and buying assets that can withstand the economic shock.
I was in disbelief and shock when I found out I was hired and ever since then I've kept learning about how to communicate better, how to interact with people in a variety of situations.
We knew that a stock market correction was coming, but why then did everyone seem so shocked when it arrived on Feb. 8?
Uber and Kalanick's next - step plans are shocking to contemplate: conquering the world's biggest and toughest - to - crack markets in India and China; transforming Uber from «everyone's private driver» into a carpooling service; and then further reinventing itself — and how the world's cities operate — by introducing a fleet of autonomous vehicles.
What then was the essence of shock therapy as I actually practiced it, not as critics have interpreted my advice after the fact?
It shouldn't be a shock, then, that young parents are the most financially squeezed of any families in the country.
We're not shocked... By that I mean, you can go into San Francisco and you can buy a burger at McDonald's for a buck and you can go then a couple blocks down and buy a burger for $ 27.
-LRB-...) Most believe recessions are caused by shocks that then propagate through the economy.
Then, obviously, when I told everybody, then yeah, it was even more of a shock to some people, obviouThen, obviously, when I told everybody, then yeah, it was even more of a shock to some people, obviouthen yeah, it was even more of a shock to some people, obviously.
Such shocks are probably best absorbed by changes in both prices and activity but if the authorities are bound to a narrow inflation target then virtually all of the shock has to impact on activity.
Although cryptocurrencies are generally regarded as highly volatile when it comes to their valuation and trading circles, even then the early shocks of the week were substantial.
It is also true, of course, that if exports are weaker, then GDP growth will also be lower than it would have been without the «external shock».
Then, on Wednesday, D'Vorkin shocked the staff and furthered what already been a growing rift between the new editor seen as aloof and his newsroom.
If I was thinking one way and now I can see it was a mistake, then I am probably not the only person in shock, so I better be the first one to sell.
The first iteration of a then unnamed Google algorithm update was introduced (12 percent of queries were impacted), shocking the SEO industry and many big players, as well as effectively ending the «content farm» business model as it existed at the time.
So for her to then do what she did Sunday night, not only was it shocking for everyone watching, but it was clear that she was going out of her way to provoke that reaction for the viewers.
My late father told me during the early 90's that those youth who faced some shock such as an emotional shock, they become extremely religious... so if that is true then imagine what shocks has the Arabian Spring brought and what shocks will keep on coming to all those MidEastern countries...!
To my shock (I was younger then), the majority of pastors who responded disagreed, and said that telling a story as if it were your own and using a substantial quote as if you'd written it were perfectly all right.
He was so shocked by the grim sexual details, and the fact that he had never heard them before, that he decided then and there to read the entire book and blog his responses to it.
Then, when they do unspeakable things, society is shocked.
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