It should come as no surprise that banks and other lending institutions are in business to make money. |
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I'm a New Yorker, so it should come as no surprise that I think my city is the greatest in the world. |
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Mr Preston said it would come as no surprise to hear the offences had been committed to feed a drugs habit. |
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So it should come as no surprise that, five minutes into lunch, a giant tangle of grilled onions landed right in my lap. |
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Although unproven on soft ground, she looks an exciting prospect and it would come as no surprise to see her provide Darley with win 151 here. |
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It should come as no surprise that his approach is deemed politically retrograde and unacceptable. |
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Therefore, it should come as no surprise that his self-created guitar festival focuses primarily on the blues. |
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The insurance industry, it'll come as no surprise, is full of unpleasant characters. |
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It should come as no surprise then that the Italians are becoming such fine rugby players. |
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So it should come as no surprise that it leads the cosmetic pack again with its new range The Makeup. |
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And it will come as no surprise that a lot of candidates have probably applied for such position. |
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It should come as no surprise that the result is a poor selection of expensive lousy telephone security products. |
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It should come as no surprise that, when the slightest blink of yellow light came into view, I recklessly sped towards it. |
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It will come as no surprise that the movie fails to provide any three-dimensional characters. |
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It may come as no surprise that the weather at Poole is no better than at home, in fact it is a little worse than when we left. |
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It should come as no surprise, then, that politicians are scrambling to get ahead of the curve. |
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Fox's success should come as no surprise as rugby league runs in the family. |
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Sadly, for non-white people associated with football, racist comments come as no surprise. |
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Given the circumstances, it should come as no surprise that the Americans won their first game by forfeit. |
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Since the current practice of information architecture was largely influenced by library science, this should come as no surprise. |
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It should come as no surprise then that if the leader is able to secure a majority mandate, the party is in his debt, and not the other way around. |
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It would come as no surprise to find these pieces described as either French or English, c.1840-50, but the decoration is too ornate and fussy for this period. |
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That Chenoweth would be suited to a role that channels the bleaker parts of her past should come as no surprise. |
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So this startling move towards Internet censorship should come as no surprise. |
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It should come as no surprise that an aging baby boomer population wants more money spent on health care. |
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It should come as no surprise that the U. S. Congress leans toward putting up barriers to trade in a time of economic crisis. |
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The six-cylinder in-line engine has been a BMW speciality since way back when, so it should come as no surprise that the six-cylinder remains at the heart of the power chain. |
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It should come as no surprise that the difficulties encountered in those forums have had repercussions on our work. |
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This ultimate discretion is explicitly stated in the Program criteria and should come as no surprise to applicants. |
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It should come as no surprise that eventing, the sport which combines elements of most of the others, has a style which combines that of many of the others. |
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This should come as no surprise, given market concerns over consumer and corporate spending and confidence, price reductions, margin erosion and intense competition. |
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In the adopted city of the bawdy pun master Pietro Aretino, one of Sansovino's close friends, such ribaldry, even in so august a location, should come as no surprise. |
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Given this totality, public distrust of Washington should come as no surprise. |
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It should come as no surprise to them when they get their fingers burnt. |
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It will come as no surprise if I repeat what I have already said on many occasions in the committee: must Europe really take action here? |
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It should come as no surprise that malware authors have already picked up on this new attack vector. |
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The fact that so many of your members know actually very little about the range of programs and services you offer should come as no surprise. |
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It should come as no surprise, then, that Canadians are increasingly giving serious consideration to privately-run health care services. |
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So it should come as no surprise that they play a huge role in helping our ecosystem and environment remain healthy. |
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It should come as no surprise to anyone interested in policy-making that bilingualism and multiculturalism are seen by many Canadians as having contradictory, even opposing, aims. |
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It is no contradiction, and it should come as no surprise, that changes to the legal services delivery model that benefit clients can and should also benefit lawyers. |
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Bon Jovi's interest in owning a majority share football team may come as no surprise since the frontman almost bought a stake in the Atlanta Falcons, but ultimately passed on the opportunity becuase of the NFL lockout. |
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So it should come as no surprise that political books are becoming coarser and more crudely partisan and that crud sells. Looking at the array of titles published since 2000, it is easy to despair. |
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It should therefore come as no surprise that many alternative energy research projects are under way in Quebec to find solutions that will help us reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Co-star couplings come as no surprise to audiences when the on-screen chemistry sizzles, but the resulting gossip mongering is often more compelling than the film. |
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Schwarzenegger's proposal to turn public employee pensions into stock market crapshoots should come as no surprise. |
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The sometimes irrational, but often well-founded reactions of a disenchanted society seeking a new meaning to existence should therefore come as no surprise. |
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This should come as no surprise considering that with each passing year computer viruses are occurring with more frequency. |
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It should come as no surprise that Mr. Piñera is going to focus his efforts in the social domain and that of economic development with the support of the state. |
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Since there is a correspondence between the logic levels used by the computer and the two digits used in the binary numbering system, it should come as no surprise that computers employ the binary system. |
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In this context, it must come as no surprise to have a cohabitation of indicators applying to both domains, even if this is at the expense of readability. |
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It should really come as no surprise — Beyoncé has made a career of impeccability, even as she's swum in pop waters that no longer demand such a thing. |
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It will come as no surprise to us, for example, if a market in human ovaries, embryos and stem cells springs up or if new therapies are only available to those with plenty of hard cash. |
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It should come as no surprise then to learn that Mosaic's in-store services are utilized by virtually every major movie studio in North America to help maximize sales and deliver a strong ROI around each DVD release. |
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So it may come as no surprise to the fashionable man that their prices have become as bullish as those of suits and shoes and sunglasses over the last decade. |
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Unfortunately, the rules are not currently known and that has a restraining or chilling effect on the behaviors of banking systems, which should come as no surprise. |
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It should therefore come as no surprise to members that people in my province consider preserving the environment to be a top government priority. |
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It should come as no surprise that they also seem the most willing to overrule the Court's past decisions. |
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If true, such a fact should come as no surprise to us, for as a child herself all other children can be nothing but rivals for her. |
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It should come as no surprise today to see more people drawing conclusions about the positive impact of political systems like the one we have now. |
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This should come as no surprise as this type of difficulty was inherent in any survey, but it provided a further reason for carefully analysing, cross-checking and regularly updating the results of the survey. |
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It will come as no surprise that I did not blend in seamlessly with the indigenous peoples of south-central Chile, despite my year of Mapudungun at the University of Chile. |
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But since we're dealing in oxymorons, it will come as no surprise that the House of Lancaster appears to be based on an industrial estate at Bloxwich in the West Midlands. |
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For this reason, it may come as no surprise that one in ten Brits forget the food they have bought until they discover it has gone off at the back of their fridge. |
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Beards and nobility go hand in hand, so it will come as no surprise to most that members of the great lordly houses are wont to vaunt their beardly heritage. |
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