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Examples of surprise


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The proxy for energy-price surprises is then formed by subtracting these forecasts from the actual change in the energy price.
The first attack surprises most listeners, and it is reiterated three times.
The whole subsequent religious life is linked in this way to that moment and that state in which this feeling surprised the soul.
They were surprised at their level of success, particularly over the caretakers, and managed to win a week's holiday with pay for the board's carpenters.
How our symbolic capacities could be regarded as "trivial" surprised me.
The change of form into dance stimulated and surprised the audience and kept them more engaged in the ideas of the production.
What is surprising given the subtlety of the judgements in (36) is the consistency with which they are reported.
Without you having to defend your critics, have there been criticisms of it that surprised you?
We are surprised even when we have, when we believe we have, complete mastery.
We should not, then, be surprised to find the combination of masterly evocative rhetoric and poetic co-ordination in his prose writings in general.
However, it was surprising just how strong were the interactions between students' prior styles of reasoning and the outcomes of dierent methods of teaching.
Every student will have to read it, and most will be surprised to find that they enjoy the task.
If they were, then it should not be surprising that they did not rebel.
However, raising the minimum guarantee of the government resulted in no surprises.
Even heroes who are raised within an existing religious tradition and know its teachings well are still surprised by their deities.
Her children were pleasantly surprised by her ability to make a new and better life for herself as a widow.
Gastro-enterologists will be surprised to read that peptic ulcer is ' that classic psychosomatic symptom ' (p. 297).
Since he has expunged completely any concern for the social in his brand of sociolinguistics, should one be surprised that his results bypass society completely?
The man appears flattered by her interest, but at the same time surprised by her aggressiveness.
None of the rules present any surprises when compared with the rules in the natural semantics (that is, we get adequacy almost directly).
The record, even of the collection of wider-flung correspondence, is in itself a fascinating topic, and is full of the most piquant surprises.
There are a few surprises, too, one being the authors' decision not to concern themselves with ' why [the 1993 presidential] election was annulled ' (p. 196).
Inflation surprises have negligible influences on the growth rate of real activity in all countries, and small international repercussions.
I was thus surprised that the variationist perspective was not represented in the last section.
Why is it surprising that with universal turnout voters would differ so little from those who actually go to the polls?
When the decision was announced, we/she were all surprised.
I was pleasantly surprised that there were no questions at the end.
We expected to find a series of complex construction events contributing to the building's final form and were surprised to find only two.
As this book demonstrates, there are many surprises in store for them should they try.
The effectiveness of this index is surprising to me, given the various taphonomic processes that can influence count data.
I am surprised by the spelling of local names, which although consistent within the book do not show any affiliation to any particular system.
We were surprised that the deployment duties most strongly associated with both outcomes was staff duties.
Perhaps we should not be surprised if psychologists are trailing a bit behind in this respect.
Much of this can be readily understood in the context of quasi-randomness and experts in this area will find no surprises.
The results obtained by 8 months' investigation are presented below in tabulated form, and furnish some surprises.
In a society as rich in visual symbolism (seen especially through the pottery) one should not be surprised at the presence of stylised representational objects.
He surprised me with how low key some of his reminiscences are.
The results are consistent with those of the steady-flow problem and no further surprises appear.
I was agreeably surprised by this handsomely produced book, which offers invaluable advice in the most pervasive aspect of human activity: language and communication.
Has it developed as you expected, or has it taken on a life of its own that sometimes surprises you?
Again the chapter contains no surprises for the average functional programmer.
To support it, we adapt standard methods for the solution of recursive type equations, with only a few technical surprises.
In fact, it would not be surprising to discover that all three factors (innate attributes, positive input and negative input) contribute in some way.
The reader may nevertheless be surprised to rediscover as a group many figures already familiar as individuals.
However, urban historians may be surprised at the extent to which towns figure in some of the architectural literature.
He surprised even himself: the 60 yearold composer had never written a symphony before, but in the remaining years of his life he composed nine.
One cannot do everything in one book, so it should not be surprising that some things were omitted in this otherwise superb work.
I came into class bubbling with enthusiasm for the enormous range of interdisciplinary study such work generates, only to be surprised by my students' dismay.
In general, however, it would not be surprising to find conditions under which response offset is slower than onset.
His account of the recent past, however, yields fewer historical surprises or original insights, perhaps because the contemporary intellectual context is our own cultural milieu.
One should hardly be surprised at a relative dearth of studies demonstrating real-world magnitude and importance given the structure of professional rewards in the field.
Even so, there are no major surprises in this section, and readers who are already comfortable with these ideas may safely skip it.
They may be surprised to hear about some of these connections.
However, such a visitor needn't be surprised or shocked.
One is surprised at the author's suggestion that funeral sermons are a neglected source in view of recent work in this field.
Each party is likely to be surprised by the other's perceptions.
Remarkably, all are surprised to learn that it originated in working-class or lower-class communities.
Pictures were presented untimed and the subject chose the appropriate emotion from a typed list - happy, sad, angry, afraid, disgusted, surprised, neutral.
Between 1935 and 1941 surprises became rarer in nuclear physics.
What continually surprises researchers is their repeated ability to achieve results increasingly close to these theoretical limits for mediums such as fiber optic communications.
The researchers were surprised by the interest that leaflets and posters within the surgery initially generated.
Is it surprising then that after such violent roles there follow relapses into feverishness and debility?
Beyond this there are both predictable features and surprises.
The ability of the client group to formulate ideas and talk with authority on many aspects of design surprised the local authority and generated respect.
The reader might be surprised that we do not compute the eigenvalues of the system, which is not possible in general.
I was surprised too at some of the definitions.
There were a couple of things that surprised me.
The lack of genetic variation for plasticity of r and other life history traits was surprising.
As in any study, there were a few surprises.
We generally do make predictions, but we are often surprised at how poorly they actually describe ourselves when the situation becomes actual.
I would not be surprised if each also corresponded to celestial bodies.
All were surprised to find that high yields could be produced without cultivation.
In season 2, the farmers of one saline southern block surprised everyone by producing better yields overall than two blocks in traditional areas.
The remaining main effects, however, held some surprises.
The reader will be surprised at the extent to which pharmacological agents currently in wide use often lack data supporting their effectiveness.
Thus, we were not surprised to find that adults did not produce these constructions.
We will not be surprised, the argument runs, if we're surprised.
Often in the end we're surprised by the result that the whole process has brought about.
I am not at all surprised by this but are they suggesting that architects should design in accordance with popular taste?
In other words, by so doing, it not only goes against the conventional expectations of the audience or readers, but also surprises them.
In course evaluation surveys the students are generally positive about the course and are often surprised by how much they have learned.
You might think that the bud is the prettiest part, but you will be surprised.
In consequence, one might predict that the child will be surprised at the adult's selection of felt rather than feeled.
Finally, as discussed below, surprises arise in writing down the precise rules; for example, the rule for typing conses has to be modified.
Worsening clinical course was the only identified domain in cases where residents would not be surprised.
I think he was surprised by my reaction, so he asked me to lunch the next day.
Given the nature of its virulent anti-semitic propaganda, it was surprising that some fairly well-connected and distinguished individuals were associated with the organization.
The neglect of the problem of fictionality should be surprising neither in relation to traditional, mimetic literary criticism, nor in relation to formalist - structuralist theories.
He surprises the audience two scenes later by turning up, disguised, in the palace gardens.
They convey the feel of reality surprised in flight by the camera.
The analysis of animal bones from the legionary camps might produce some surprises.
We were surprised that the emotion variables were not unique predictors of relational victimization.
The main effect for experiential neighborhood also offered surprises.
Although cross-population studies of language disorders are relatively rare to date, those that exist have raised some important questions and offered a few surprises.
We should not be surprised to discover a similar result in cross-writing-system reading skill.
The order in which decisions were made may hold some surprises.
He suggests that he is not only surprising her with his knowledge of the tune but also with his knowledge of her knowledge of it.
Overall, it may be said that the book holds few surprises for scholars, but is certainly a welcome addition to college libraries and reading lists.
We know you will, she told him, surprised by the turn of his talk.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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