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Just like a human, AlphaGo can be taken by surprise.
But not everyone was taken by surprise by his win.
Still, Ms. Hennessy said, the government was taken by surprise.
Buckingham Palace does not like to be taken by surprise.
" Taken by surprise, he said, "I mean, we were so young!
When she won, she said she was "genuinely" taken by surprise.
The Labour government of the time, taken by surprise, nearly fell.
Democrats are very anti-complacency after being taken by surprise in 2016.
While Congress was taken by surprise, Trump's decision itself wasn't totally unexpected.
And, like us, Peretti seemed to be taken by surprise. Oatmeal...savory?
Between the lines: Drug companies weren't the only ones taken by surprise.
Though taken by surprise, Russia quickly mobilized and prevailed on the battlefield.
Unlike Jon, he would never be taken by surprise and stabbed to death.
Hans Modrow, the last Communist premier of East Germany, was taken by surprise.
"Everyone was taken by surprise by what happened," Dr. Goldenheim testified in 22000.
Even John Kelly was taken by surprise at the speed of the announcement.
Each day it acted as if taken by surprise by the virus's spread.
"Everyone was taken by surprise by what happened," Dr. Goldenheim testified in 20073.
And, as insurance becomes more commonplace, fewer, presumably, will be so taken by surprise. ■
In 1968, it happened again, and yet the usual analysts were taken by surprise.
I was always taken by surprise by these bans, which made me even more frustrated.
"The worshippers were taken by surprise by these elements," the prosecutor said in a statement.
How the West Wing has reacted: Many in the West Wing were taken by surprise.
"I was completely taken by surprise," said the curator, Gaudencio Fidelis, in a telephone interview.
Migrants in Tecun Uman, on the Guatemalan side of the border, were taken by surprise.
The agency appeared to be taken by surprise by the document dump on Tuesday morning.
He said he had been taken by surprise by the award, but offered a positive message.
Michelle Williams was taken by surprise when her fiancé Chad Johnson popped the question last month.
People never shock me, but I love to be taken by surprise by loyalty and candor.
"We were taken by surprise," Mr. Corral told a crowd of reporters gathered at a hotel.
Associates said he was taken by surprise by the loss of his security clearance last February.
So abrupt was that order that military commanders, taken by surprise, declined to immediately implement it.
In hindsight, Democrats believe Kerry was taken by surprise by the attacks and shouldn't have been.
But then Longobardi is a man who I suspect can no longer be taken by surprise.
"If you're taken by surprise by these things, you're probably not doing your job," Mr. Sanger said.
He said prime minister Abdul-Mahdi was taken by surprise when in December militia-instigated anti-U.
Investors were taken by surprise when Saudi Arabia sold $1003bn-worth of bonds without the customary roadshow.
Will Smith was taken by surprise when Henry Cavill disguised himself to meet him as a fan.
Mark Castaldo, Founder of Destiny Pictures, told CNN's John Vause that he had been taken by surprise.
And then the populist backlash began, and elites acted as though they had been taken by surprise.
We're told Edelman was taken by surprise by the baby talk -- he didn't think things were THAT serious.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle said they were taken by surprise at the administration's announcement. Rep.
The sources said the government had been taken by surprise by Intesa Sanpaolo's unsolicited offer for UBI Banca .
"Everyone was taken by surprise," he said, referring to Indonesia's stoppage of copper exports from Grasberg on Jan. 12.
First, he was taken by surprise at Farrakhan's presence and didn't want to do anything to disrupt the service.
Russians were taken by surprise by the new sanctions that showed America working at cross-purposes with its president.
It is moving so fast that even critics of the old path like myself have been taken by surprise.
Patrons were taken by surprise when the chain said it would close or sell all of its American stores.
Among those taken by surprise, they said, was Mr. Kelly, who has accompanied the president on his working vacation.
Like everyone else, he had been taken by surprise at the speed with which the February Revolution had succeeded.
CO2, which counted more than 4,000 players on its roster before the coup, was taken by surprise and understandably pissed.
When a one-in-100 year flood does strike again, the city will at least not be taken by surprise.
However, we were totally taken by surprise when we found a section devoted to neon traffic vests and construction attire.
Delegates attending a global conference on controlling tobacco consumption said they were taken by surprise by the level of pollution.
Currency markets were taken by surprise as the dollar rallied in recent weeks, rising 5.4 percent in just over a month.
He seems taken by surprise, and the family's kids react with distress and consternation, worried that the animal was feeling pain.
But that still doesn't mean that the algorithm is going to keep us from being taken by surprise by terrorist attacks.
"Overall, I was taken by surprise, and I think this will be very bad for sectarian relations in Saudi," he says.
Holt was "taken by surprise based on the free publicity of a cease and desist order," one bookstore owner told me.
Officials in Washington have been largely taken by surprise by Duterte's near-daily barrages, and have sought to avoid provoking him.
" Ms. Pappas was so taken by surprise, she could only utter the words, "Egg and tomato on a bagel — and yes.
Tony, head of Stark Industries, was taken by surprise when he realized his tech was being used to weaponize the world.
But investors say the Fed in particular has been meticulous in setting expectations so that markets are not taken by surprise.
CNN has reached out to the White House for comment on claims that the State Department officials were taken by surprise.
Such urgency in the familiar opening notes of "Death and the Maiden"—even the musicians seem to be taken by surprise.
Clarkson didn't notice her husband had taken the place of her guitarist until she turned around and was totally taken by surprise.
According to The Washington Post, HUD officials didn't even realize the funding for those programs would lapse and were taken by surprise.
Taken by surprise, India's corporate-controlled television networks and newspapers, which mostly ignore the poor, scrambled to respond to the dignified protesters.
"Some people will be taken by surprise, and nothing leads to instability more than frustrated expectations," Bloomberg Beta's Roy Bahat told Axios.
George Papadopoulos, taken by surprise by FBI agents at an airport last summer, now tweets smiling beach selfies with a Mykonos hashtag.
Under those circumstances, I admit that when I finally met my wife's grandmother I was taken by surprise by her devastating critique.
President Moon Jae-in of South Korea was taken by surprise by the sudden announcement of an end to joint military exercises.
Japan, a long-time treaty ally of the United States, was taken by surprise when Trump announced his plan to meet Kim.
On Sunday night, senior administration officials were taken by surprise and rushed to find out information about who knew what and when.
Cahill wrote in a Medium post that she was taken by surprise when they wouldn't let her and her daughter in the theater.
Scientists are nearly always taken by surprise when it pops up in new places, as if playing whack-a-mole with the universe.
Policy staffers working on the issue were taken by surprise, and the FCC hadn't been contacted by the campaign, per an agency spokesman.
The Defense secretary was on vacation in Washington state at the time of the tweets and reportedly taken by surprise at the declaration.
"I was aware," the 22-year-old Dart told reporters when asked whether she had been taken by surprise by her royal supporter.
Robert, taken by surprise, offered to send her a plane ticket home (she declined), then suggested she visit if she was in the area.
The 28 EU leaders were taken by surprise by the bold, last minute Turkish initiative, which went beyond previous plans for more limited cooperation.
Bekah said they were prepared to get a little wet during the shoot but were taken by surprise when a wave crashed over them.
Under the circumstances, perhaps it was time to stop being taken by surprise that rates were not bouncing back as rapidly as people thought.
It was very much the image of a story spinning out of control, and a military taken by surprise by its commander in chief.
With tax season approaching, you don&apost want to be taken by surprise when it comes to any taxes owed on your rewards balances.
"I think Morsi was pretty much totally taken by surprise when Sisi turned against him," a senior official in the State Department told me.
The next day, with government officials still on the line, the family was taken by surprise with a raid in the dead of night.
"The market was taken by surprise by the dovish tone (of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand)," Thu Lan Nguyen, an analyst at Commerzbank said.
So what if it was put together amid such secrecy that Mr Trump's new secretaries for defence and homeland security were reportedly taken by surprise?
But despite all of the policy analysis that has gone into our own national cybersecurity, we seem perpetually taken by surprise when we are attacked.
A notice was put out before the stunt was carried out however some locals were taken by surprise and took to Twitter to say so.
No matter how observant we are, some nasty secrets will be better hidden than others, and we'll be taken by surprise from time to time.
"The market was taken by surprise by the dovish tone," Thu Lan Nguyen, an analyst at Commerzbank said of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
Interior Minister Ashan Iqbal was taken by surprise when the elite Rangers unit, which provides security around parliament, withdrew its guards without explanation on Wednesday.
Then, at another leaders gathering at the same summit meeting, Mr. Trump appeared to be taken by surprise by Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary general.
But the agreement to let many stay in Israel drew harsh criticism from some of Mr. Netanyahu's right-wing coalition allies, who were taken by surprise.
Having been taken by surprise by a number of the Saviors in the satellite compound, Morgan finds himself left for dead next to two fallen companions.
Despite the M210 sporting a new 224MP CMOS full-frame sensor, I wasn't taken by surprise like I was with the Leica Q and SL's sensors.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense James Mattis were on a trip to Australia when the crisis broke, and were taken by surprise.
Mayor Hvidesten of Ringsted said he had been taken by surprise when he received a call from the ministry, two hours before the ceremony on Friday.
Mr. Sessions was taken by surprise when Mr. Inch resigned and has not begun his search for a permanent successor, according to a Justice Department official.
In Stone's case, Barr confirmed that he'd personally intervened to walk back the stiff sentencing recommendation, saying he'd been taken by surprise at the initial recommendation.
A senior Justice Department official said on Tuesday afternoon that department leaders were taken by surprise by the initial recommendation contained in the prosecution's Monday evening filing.
Film producer Jason Blum knows his audience when it comes to his hit horror movies, but for award acceptance speeches, he can still be taken by surprise.
Even the Forest Service researchers who undertook the moss study — the first of its kind in the world, health experts and regulators said — were taken by surprise.
"We were taken by surprise when the news broke that he was not coming, as we were when it was announced he was coming," the source said.
It was on such an operation in a nearby jungle that Mr. Cabral, GEF's commander, was taken by surprise by a fleeing logger and wounded by gunfire.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's decision to escalate tariffs on $753 billion of Chinese goods on Friday is angering American businesses that say they were taken by surprise.
In some ways, it's worse than having been taken by surprise by a government they trusted — they knew this was a possibility, and yet could not prevent it.
So the day she was inducted into its secretive, invite-only A-List rewards program, she was taken by surprise — particularly because she didn't know what it was.
While the markets were clearly taken by surprise on Thursday, "some investors appear to have been hedging against a major selloff in Brazilian equities and FX," he wrote.
"I am totally taken by surprise, but at the same time I feel like crap that someone feels like I was doing something inappropriate to them," he said.
More than 222,217 miles away, at Western Kentucky, professors were taken by surprise when they learned last fall of the aggressive recruitment effort, sponsored by their international enrollment office.
The Post cited "26 White House aides, advisers, lawmakers and others involved in the response" who described the White House and Republicans as taken by surprise by the tweets.
Troops were taken by surprise and abandoned their position, allowing the militants to confiscate 10 armored vehicles before retreating to their stronghold in neighboring Nigeria, the security sources said.
Staffers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were taken by surprise when President Donald Trump told reporters of a suspected coronavirus case at the agency, reported Politico.
According to the source, some of the largest shareholders in Estácio, including New York-based Oppenheimer Funds Inc and Brazil's Zaher family, were "taken by surprise" with the offer.
The committee's Democrats, taken by surprise by the Nunes memo, then drafted their own response when the committee voted over a week later to make the Republican document public.
Although not against the rules, authorities were taken by surprise because of the immense size of the lobster, which McCarthy described as "largest" he's ever seen, according to AP News.
Kim Kardashian was taken by surprise by a flash mob Thursday, but what's even more head-turning is her very pregnant sister, Khloe, jumping in on the routine ... IN HEELS!
There are those people that had never heard of the rule and were totally taken by surprise; they had no idea that the Trump administration was meddling in their food.
When the Air Force dropped the enormous bomb on the ISIS bunker, Mattis was taken by surprise; the decision was made by General John Nicholson, the lead commander in Afghanistan.
It was the size and speed of the move down that caught investors by surprise, but investors should not be taken by surprise if the decline in global stocks lingers.
Forster's brief, characteristically businesslike turn in "Better Call Saul" is like a blessing, and it reinforces a tone: laconic, no-nonsense, amused by life's absurdities but rarely taken by surprise.
However, market participants were taken by surprise when the central bank emphasised it saw no compelling reason to consider a rate cut any time soon, citing rising employment and economic growth.
South Koreans were taken by surprise when the most conservative of the three big newspapers, Chosun Ilbo, was among the outlets that broke the news of Ms Park's wrongdoings last autumn.
He said they had received a tip-off several days ago the U.S. consulate in Basra might be targeted but were taken by surprise when the rocket hit the oil site.
However, investors were taken by surprise when the U.S. central bank emphasised it saw no compelling reason to consider a rate cut any time soon, citing rising employment and economic growth.
She told the stunning tale when she, too, testified at his trial this week, saying El Chapo was so taken by surprise that he didn't even have time to get dressed.
Like their American counterparts, British generals were complacent about what they expected to be a fairly benign security environment and were taken by surprise when it deteriorated precipitously after the invasion.
But Wired reported that the company was taken by surprise at the announcement because it was a project with its sister company and not able to perform the functions Birx described.
The president made the announcement at an event that was pulled together hastily, and while his preferences were broadly known, some congressional Republicans and business lobbyists were still taken by surprise.
This is partly the reason that pollsters were taken by surprise when Jean-Marie Le Pen, the party's leader at the time, qualified for the runoff in the 2002 presidential election.
If any one of these external events, which are not currently being closely monitored, except by the professional investing class, individual investors may be taken by surprise, if the market suddenly swoons.
"Crude markets were taken by surprise today as the Trump administration indicated it WON'T renew waivers that lets countries purchase Iranian oil without facing U.S. sanctions," he said in a research note.
But this application of technology is clearly here to stay and it's only going to get better — so we had best keep pace with it so we don't get taken by surprise.
Video: YouTube, Olivier Lou As the first man walks back toward the camera he is passed by the couple, who are taken by surprise as a huge wave surges up the beach.
Emma tells us she and her team knew her album and artwork were going to be on Apple's site, but got taken by surprise with the unexpected cameo on the jumbo screen.
While that decision was widely expected, investors were taken by surprise as the Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced its next move in interest rates was more likely to be a cut.
Blair Witch-style, it was entirely "pieced together" from supposedly found footage, filmed by young New Yorkers taken by surprise at a party when an enormous beast started smashing up the city.
The Obama Administration had first warned that Russia was in violation of the treaty, but Trump's announcement of a pullout was abrupt and categorical, alienating longtime allies, who felt taken by surprise.
When Alyssa Navarrette, a third-year student who is studying anthropology and art, came home for her first visit after starting college, she was taken by surprise when her mother hugged her.
But officials in Washington appeared taken by surprise when the killing of Iraqi citizens on Iraqi soil against the wishes of the Iraqi government ended up causing a savage backlash (see article).
Hillary Clinton's campaign — and, frankly, many DC journalists — has been repeatedly taken by surprise by the potency of some of Sanders's attacks, because they apply to such a broad swath of the party.
Last week, when the owner of the Ambassador brand, Hindustan Motors, sold it to French carmaker Peugeot for $12 million, Seth and many other Ambassador aficionados were taken by surprise and even anger.
However, investors were taken by surprise when the U.S. central bank emphasised that it saw no compelling reason to consider a rate cut any time soon citing continued job gains and economic growth.
Kellyanne Conway appeared to be taken by surprise on Sunday when she was asked to name the most senior black aide to President Donald Trump following the dramatic ousting of Omarosa Manigault Newman.
So I was taken by surprise (in the best way possible) when I recently found myself browsing through its endless pages of merchandise and saw that nearly every single piece was on point.
The songs highlight Mr. Klein's reaching vibrato, and the band was taken by surprise while recording the album last summer, when Mr. Klein began to lose his voice, as well as his strength.
Uttar Pradesh-based Sheetal Yadav says she was taken by surprise when she walked to an ATM two weeks ago and found that her account had Rs 1 billion ($14.7 million) in it.
Mr. Tillerson told the committee that he and Mr. Mattis were both taken by surprise when they first heard about the blockade, begun on June 5, while on a diplomatic trip to Australia.
Stung by overexposure to the troubled pharmaceutical company Valeant International, and taken by surprise by Britain's decision to leave the European Union, hedge funds, on average, lagged far behind both the S.&P.
Drescher was devastated at first, telling People magazine she was taken by surprise at the revelation, even though Jacobson loved dressing her and told her about his attraction to men while they were married.
In a recent interview with Wired, Sandberg was taken by surprise by the suggestion that two people who are each other's legacy contacts could die at the same time, say, in a car crash.
For these people, who've been taken by surprise and have now missed a whole month of wages and can't cover costs — I don't have an answer on it except that I'll look at it.
Clarification: This article was updated to mention that investors were taken by surprise as the Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced its next move in interest rates was more likely to be a cut.
Emboldened by his recent Pokémon successes (he had just caught Charmander and Bulbasaur), Ash is taken by surprise when he steps into a trap that sends the trio falling deep into a hidden pit.
Gottlieb, who as commissioner was credited for his use of social media to engage the public on health policy, told CNBC that he was taken by surprise when learning the account was being deleted.
Restaurateurs were taken by surprise by the mandatory capacity reductions, and a few restaurants with a capacity of more than 500 guests had to close entirely, including the banquet hall Jing Fong in Chinatown.
Financial markets reeled and business leaders on both sides of the border were taken by surprise, prompting discussions of legal action to curtail Republican Trump's use of a law never previously applied to impose tariffs.
Yet it's created a lot of the environmental problems we face today because people are taken by surprise when the slow, inexorable processes that have always been going on interact with humans have undesirable consequences.
"Danielle is postponing wedding a bit as she wants to spend some time with her daughters, who were taken by surprise," the source says of the development, which was first reported on by US Weekly.
Just days before the Bank of Japan stunned financial markets with its radical adoption of negative interest rates, members of the central bank's own policy board had also been taken by surprise by the move.
OD: And I told this September 16 when I'd be taken by surprise, when this three FBI gentleman intruded into my house claiming that they were my friends to the lady who manages the house.
"We had no clue that she would wear this dress today and we were taken by surprise when we saw photos," designer Dongre, who has been in business for more than 20 years, tells PEOPLE.
"Last year we were taken by surprise and unprepared for the influx," said Kos mayor Yorgos Kyritsis at the ITB, where his island has a booth displaying videos of smiling tourists strolling along sunny beaches.
Taken by surprise by the president's tweet declaring a ban on transgender members of the military, he quietly got wording into the final executive order that gave him time to delay, or upend, the ban.
Israel moved swiftly to bar the entry of foreign arrivals from Italy in late February, angering the Italian government, which was taken by surprise, according to Lior Haiat, spokesman for Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Economists had expected industrial production to maintain in March the same 10.93 percent growth that it demonstrated in January and February and were taken by surprise by Monday's announcement that production was up 7.6 percent.
Treasury officials seemed to have been taken by surprise by the president's declaration and had little more to say about it, so the announcement may be about a broad outline rather than a detailed plan.
White House officials were taken by surprise when Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany announced at the Berlin summit meeting Ms. Trump's project, a World Bank fund to provide female entrepreneurs with financial and logistical services.
Adding to the frustration is the fact that passenger numbers have been growing predictably — to record numbers — but TSA, airport and airline officials are responding to the coming summer travel season as though taken by surprise.
"We were taken by surprise," says Rocha, a veteran infectious disease specialist at the Oswaldo Cruz University in the state capital of Recife, where doctors are struggling to care for 300 babies born with the condition.
Political analysts were taken by surprise this spring when two separate polls showed Gary Johnson, the former New Mexico governor and the 2012 Libertarian Party nominee, pulling 10 percent and 11 percent of the national vote.
One of the tipsters, an ex-city manager, said that employees were taken by surprise: Postmates had just earlier this month organised a retreat for the city managers, which they saw as a team building exercise.
A collective cry of frustration rose from the depths of social media, with many commuters taken by surprise by the abrupt decision to shut down the system for an emergency inspection of about 600 electrical cables.
In fact, the party was taken by surprise last year as Congress was swamped with phone calls and protesters when Republicans tried but failed to repeal the Affordable Care Act in a series of dramatic votes.
It lives on other people's ideas, and, although its ordinary people are adaptable, most of its leaders (in all fields) so lack curiosity about the events that surround them that they are often taken by surprise.
Fans familiar with the original animated film from 1994 won't exactly be taken by surprise, though; while there are surely some differences, this trailer continues to pitch the movie as a fairly shot-for-shot recreation.
But Acacia, whose three producing gold mines are in Tanzania and was not directly involved in the talks, appeared to have been taken by surprise by the announcement by Barrick chairman John Thornton and President John Magufuli.
Biden admitted he was taken by surprise last month when Harris criticized him for opposing federally mandated busing for school integration in the 1970s and for working with segregationists while serving in the U.S. Senate decades ago.
In an action evoking the early-morning arrests of soccer officials in Switzerland last year, Mr. Hickey was taken by surprise as he answered the door to his hotel room unclothed, later emerging in a white bathrobe.
But it came after a year in which the intelligence agencies were taken by surprise by Russia and reacted slowly to evidence of hacking attacks against the Democratic National Committee and a series of other prominent targets.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Just days before the Bank of Japan stunned financial markets with its radical adoption of negative interest rates, members of the central bank's own policy board had also been taken by surprise by the move.
Perhaps more significantly, Republican leaders seemed taken by surprise by this opposition, as if they had expected traditional allies to fall in line, regardless of the details, simply because of their ideological consensus in favor of tax cuts.
Dealing with the reckoning sweeping Hollywood in a format generally reserved for lighter commentary was always going to be difficult, but ABC had months to prepare for this moment, and hosts still seemed a bit taken by surprise.
Industry officials are acutely interested in the amount of oil the U.S. can remove from the market since they were taken by surprise last October when the U.S. exempted certain buyers after threatening to remove all Iranian crude.
Investors played the diverging monetary policy outlook between the U.S. and Europe, where some market watchers were taken by surprise by the degree of dovishness in comments by European Central Bank policymakers at a policy meeting on Thursday.
Netanyahu, a right-wing politician who rarely utters publicly the words "Palestinian state" - a concept he conditionally endorsed in 2009 but which far-right coalition partners oppose - said he was not taken by surprise by Trump's initial remarks.
"Danielle is postponing wedding a bit as she wants to spend some time with her daughters, who were taken by surprise," the source said of the development, adding that she and Maier plan to walk down the aisle shortly.
That year, Brazil had put together one of our best teams in history, but come game day, the players were acting as if they'd been taken by surprise by a sudden increase of prostaglandins and a baffling cervical dilation.
The Kremlin was taken by surprise on March 26 when thousands of Russians in some 80 cities, many of them young people, responded to a call by the opposition leader Alexei A. Navalny to protest against widespread government corruption.
Three hours to the west, in Missoula, Mr. Quist, the Democratic nominee for the seat, which was vacated by Ryan Zinke when he became the Interior Department secretary, seemed taken by surprise when he was asked about the episode.
Diplomats in Kabul said the government had admitted being taken by surprise by the attack launched on Friday and, after days with minimal public comment from the presidential palace, Ghani announced on Twitter that reinforcements would be sent urgently.
Vendors ranging from heavyweights such as handicraft company Crayola to smaller toy manufacturers have said in court papers that they were taken by surprise when Toys 'R' Us announced the largest-ever U.S. retail liquidation in March, putting payments at risk.
"Initially we had assumed there would be a quicker pick-up in interest rates but we don't see a problem with our targets at present because we've been actually taken by surprise by how fast we can grow," he said.
The world's business elite were taken by surprise by the Brexit vote and Donald Trump's election victory because they are in a Davos "bubble" and "out of touch", the chief executive of the world's largest advertising agency told CNBC on Tuesday.
Taken by surprise and left in the dark by a lack of communication from Transneft about how long the crisis will take to resolve, Western buyers of Russian oil have started looking at ways to shield themselves from further losses.
Taken by surprise A crowd was watching Indonesian pop band Seventeen at a show organized by state-run electric company PLN at the Tanjung Lesun beach resort when the massive wave crashed through the stage and threw it into the audience.
In a statement accompanying the release, Hadreas said: Elsewhere (the treats don't stop!), fans may have been taken by surprise to see the No Shapetrack "Otherwise" popping up on Monday's (August 14) episode of So You Think You Can Dance.
"The main problem here is that people are not prepared, and a lot of borrowers will be taken by surprise," said Ricardo Ramos-González, coordinator of a consumer legal aid clinic at the University of Puerto Rico School of Law.
Most analysts were taken by surprise by the company's announcement that over the next three years it expects to generate equity free cash flow of 4.5-5 billion euros under new accounting standards, excluding masts unit INWIT which is being sold.
And Republicans appeared to be taken by surprise by the Trump administration's immigration trial balloon and reports that Trump was open to including a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and border security in the omnibus.
This is the lesson for GM workers, many of whom were taken by surprise because the company overall has been doing well, at least until Washington slapped tariffs on imported aluminum and steel that will cost GM an estimated $1 billion this year.
"There is a lack of a deeper understanding of the culture in many Middle Eastern countries and this results in Western stakeholders being taken by surprise over the fervent antisemitism there," said Wolfgang Bock, an expert in Islamism and Middle Eastern politics.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Organizers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics were taken by surprise by the International Olympic Committee's decision to approve a Japanese proposal and recommend the inclusion of five sports in four years' time, Games chief Yoshiro Mori said on Thursday.
But the current occupiers of the Kremlin see any meaningful reform as a threat, and we should not be taken by surprise if one day Russia itself implodes, as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics did a quarter of a century ago.
If there is a lesson from 211, it was that America was constantly taken by surprise — by the hacking of the D.N.C. and prominent Democrats, by the publication of internal emails, by efforts to get inside the voter-registration rolls of 238 states.
Our seemingly unending inability to fathom Pyongyang's true objectives, and our attendant proclivity for being taken by surprise over and over again by North Korean actions, is not just a matter of succumbing to Pyongyang's strategic deceptions, assiduous as those efforts may be.
David Oyelowo, 40, and Rosamund Pike, 38, were taken by surprise when the president of Botswana dropped in unannounced while they were shooting their new film A United Kingdom in the southern African nation, but President Ian Khama had a deep connection to the story.
The three summer dragons are taken by surprise, for one, and it's also pretty crucial to note that the ice dragon ultimately perishes in its efforts; it kills the last dragon rider with a final, icy breath as it lays dying on the ground.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland June 2 (Reuters) - Organisers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics were taken by surprise by the International Olympic Committee's decision to approve a Japanese proposal and recommend the inclusion of five sports in four years' time, Games chief Yoshiro Mori said on Thursday.
Investors were taken by surprise on Thursday when data showed third quarter economic growth coming in much weaker than expected, the slowest pace in almost five years, and stoking talk the central bank could put a rate cut back on the table next year.
The women say they were taken by surprise by the tenor of the show, but also joined it knowing what they wanted to get out of it: a launchpad to the kind of career that has historically only been attainable in the United States.
In October, Mr. Morrison floated the idea of moving the Australian Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem ("other people's ideas" — in this case, President Trump's) and was taken aback when it angered our near neighbor and close trading partner Indonesia ("taken by surprise").
Schilling notes that he expected to finish his book before the first detection of gravitational waves, but like most people was taken by surprise by the discovery in 2015, and ended up doing the vast majority of his research and writing after the fact.
Or at least, it shouldn't have been a surprise — yet he certainly seemed taken by surprise, as his answer amounted to little more than word salad: "I was responsible for getting 150,000 combat troops out of Iraq — my son was one of them," he said.
"Because we were kind of taken by surprise by the enormity of this site, it's not something that our institution, which is a small museum, was able to budget for," Anna Dhody, curator of the Mütter Museum and director of the Mütter Institute, told Hyperallergic.
Rice revealed that while she considered herself knowledgeable in medical terms and subjects, she was still taken by surprise when her doctor told her the baby would have to be removed through a dilation and curettage (D&C) procedure, which would require surgically removing the fetus.
Cameron, with his temporary pro-union allies in the Labour, Liberal Democrat and Scottish National parties, has been taken by surprise at the surge of rejection of EU membership, presently giving the Brexit side a 3 percentage point to 7 percentage point lead in the polls.
Last year, for example, top clubs were taken by surprise when the Chinese Football Association suddenly announced the best young players would be pulled from their club teams midseason and sent for military training, a practice that China has used with top athletes in other sports.
Pat Hickey, the head of both Ireland's Olympic committee and Europe's Olympic committees, was taken by surprise on Wednesday morning, when Brazilian authorities apprehended him in his room at the Windsor Marapendi hotel and accused him of scheming to sell some 219.78,220.02 tickets to the Games above face value.
"The markets were taken by surprise in mid-April when Theresa May called a snap general election, but aside from an initial flurry of excitement, FX investors had shown little interest in what the opinion polls indicated was a one-horse race," JP Morgan said last week on a research note.
While some have been taken by surprise at the swift public reckoning that Park has had to face in the wake of the Choi Soon-sil corruption scandal, others see it as the culmination of years of disappointment and anger at Park's broken campaign promises, her style of governing, and her stifling of dissent.
I wonder if we're at a breaking point, and a few months later, I am saddened and horrified, though not completely taken by surprise, to learn that a group of Ukrainians—who witnesses claim had shaved heads and shouted anti-Semitic epithets—have broken into Rebbe Nachman's gravesite and desecrated it with a pig's head.
Perhaps taken by surprise at the question, Mr. Tillerson never took the next step to voice the argument that some of his Trump administration colleagues make in private: that since the United Nations Security Council has banned North Korean missile tests, any effort to interfere with them would have some basis in international law.
"Recklessly she flung herself out of her clouds of chiffon plumage only to appear in her resplendent flesh, lying totally naked on a pile of horse blankets, laughing softly as she watched Stash Valensky, momentarily bewildered and taken by surprise, struggle out of his dinner jacket," Ms. Krantz writes in her second novel, "Princess Daisy" (1980).
Even if they don't want to help (and in the Gooise houses they rarely do), they smell the meals as they are cooking, in the way that you do in a normal home, and so they are less likely to be taken by surprise when a plate of food appears in front of them and they are invited to eat.
Vincent Fort, a Sanders delegate in 2016 who was endorsed by the senator in his race for Atlanta mayor last year and is backing Evans, said he was taken by surprise both by the endorsement of Abrams after a process that was cut short — it came down before Evans finished her questionnaire — and by the approach once the pick was made.
Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats28503 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 22019 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE was apparently taken by surprise when the news of the invite was given to him at a live event in Aspen, Colo.

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