I find it encouraging to see so many comments mentioning possible
very nasty surprises ahead.
Not exact matches
It was also a
very nice
surprise to learn that most popular junk foods have a natural option, free from
nasty chemicals and filled with real ingredients.
Such
nasty surprises could soon become less common for people like me — by giving our hearts their
very own IP addresses.
There's a
very,
very long line of «the next» in this book's future but there's a
nasty surprise in store for those who aren't aware of how this book actually gets into orbit.
Things will, undoubtedly get even
nastier when your formatting is more complex than this one
very basic example, and I would not be
surprised if certain elements would even disappear entirely.
As a result, my real estate agent was able to negotiate an entire new roof into the sale, instead of getting a
very nasty (and potentially
very expensive)
surprise.
Given the impact of two
very nasty bear markets since the turn of the decade, it is not
surprising that a large majority of the population has little or no money invested in the financial markets.
Now, I don't see the business throwing up any
nasty operating
surprises for investors, but the share price may end up waiting» round a
very long time for intrinsic value to catch up.
The current emphasis is on «climate change» which should more accurately be called AGF, (and CAGF) ie `... Flat - lining», a
very scary prospect, not: though a change to ice age conditions could give us all a
nasty surprise.
Be sure to read the policy document
very carefully before signing it, so as to avoid any possible
nasty surprises later on.
We have worked
very hard to meet all of the requirements of the TEA so that you won't waste 6 hours of your valuable time or wind up with a
nasty surprise when you head back to court.