61. Though Argentines are clearly demanding change, they also want to avoid any more unpleasant surprises, analysts say. 62. Three Milwaukee-bound passengers on a stopover in Phoenix got an unpleasant surprise recently after slaking their thirst in the terminal cocktail lounge. 63. To avoid unpleasant surprises, some money managers favor firms that are leaders in their field, with strong track records and a solid customer base. 64. Unpleasant surprises are out there, like embassies being blown up. 65. Unpleasant surprises do happen, however. 66. Unpleasant surprises may knock you off your feet. 67. Valuations are so high that the market could be vulnerable to any sort of unpleasant surprise. 68. What other unpleasant surprises were lurking out there, he demanded, masked by an imprecise financial reporting system? 69. When valuations are this high, there is always a risk of unpleasant surprises. 70. Whenever government is involved in raising and spending money, unpleasant surprises are more apt to happen than in the private sector. |