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It's what it looked like catching them off guard as much as catching me off guard.
In particular, some of the research is making a staggering argument: This season's bushfires were so catastrophic, they caught modelers off guard—way off guard.
Caught off-guard On a series of occasions over the past weeks, aides have been caught off guard by Trump's proclamations of policy, including his shifting positions on gun control.
West Wing caught off guard West Wing officials were caught off guard on Tuesday by the statement from the first lady's spokeswoman targeting Ricardel, two sources familiar with the matter said.
Nothing would catch him off guard — not even retirement.
" How our relationship evolved: "Shannon caught me off guard.
U.S. ADMINISTRATION CAUGHT OFF-GUARD Two U.S. officials said the speed with which the Syrians have advanced in Aleppo and the diplomatic track has collapsed caught some in the administration off guard.
Caught off guard One of the officials told Reuters Widodo and others in the government were caught off guard when local media reported Nurmantyo's announcement of the suspension in military ties with Australia.
Mr. Hemsworth, who appeared amused but caught off guard, demurred.
From enforcers to the public, many were thrown off guard.
If all of this caught you off guard, don't panic.
Democrats were taken off guard — but they shouldn't have been.
But the outbreak caught the global health community off guard.
Still, the suddenness of the firing caught people off guard.
The late wins for Democrats caught some Republicans off guard.
Warren herself appeared caught off guard as McConnell and Sen.
"I was so caught off guard," Hayes tells PEOPLE exclusively.
I think that might catch a few people off guard.
The development on Thursday caught analysts and investors off guard.
They're more off guard, he didn't intend them for publication.
I was really proud of actually catching her off guard.
He seems to have caught Bannon off guard as well.
And always in circumstances when she is caught off guard.
His comments appeared to catch the White House off guard.
The Trump confidant said that Adelson was caught off guard.
"Obviously it caught us off guard," said an administration official.
" Caught off guard, she turns and replies, "Yes I am!
Caught off guard, the collapse of the US government commences.
But some parents are caught off guard by these apps.
Obama said she had been caught off guard by Mrs.
Everyone was caught off guard, including senior White House aides.
Republicans appeared to be caught off guard by the announcement.
It's just that in Ischia, it catches her off guard.
Doctors and health systems can also be caught off guard.
Even Ms. Kondo seems caught off guard by the response.
The sheer scope of the proposal caught people off guard.
I think George was caught off guard by the fallout.
Not all 25 committee members were caught off guard, exactly.
"It was natural to be taken off guard," he said.
Or rather, this love caught both of us off guard.
"You don't want to catch them off guard," she says.
The extent of the problem has caught some off guard.
The campaign caught ISIS off guard, to put it lightly.
Will Exxon be the next large company caught off guard?
And an unexpected visitor catches Liz (Jeanine Mason) off guard.
I was caught off guard last year and felt really bad.
It makes you laugh, and then it catches you off guard.
Caught off guard, I asked what it was supposed to mean.
Were there any scenes or moments that caught you off guard?
Shortly after the news broke, Thursday, Republicans seemed caught off guard.
Caught off guard, the Indian authorities did what they often do.
James: You don't want to get caught off guard, do you?
The speed of its turnaround has caught the industry off guard.
The raised eyebrows signal, 'Oh, wow, you caught me off guard!
The results of losing the epidural really caught me off guard.
The move was unannounced and caught even Chinese players off guard.
Remember how caught off guard everyone was when Enron went bust.
They came out and were aggressive and caught us off guard.
This isn't the first time Spears has been caught off guard.
I'm not going to blame Facebook for getting caught off-guard.
The surprise strength in diesel has again caught refiners off-guard.
Wall Street is likely being caught off-guard by the news.
But Friday's reduction appeared to have caught the market off guard.
The decline this year has caught markets and policymakers off-guard.
The border police were caught off guard, away from their vehicles.
Still, Democrats' use of Periscope seemed to catch Republicans off guard.
Extreme weather has once again caught the US military off guard.
Natural pandemics can be horrific and catch us completely off guard.
It's 2018, and natural hair still catches many people off guard.
Ahead, you'll find the salacious humdingers that caught us off guard.
When it catches you off guard, love can be dangerously disarming.
Some traders were caught off guard by the euro's abrupt move.
The powerful storms appeared to have caught many people off guard.
It's full of gut-wrenching surprises that catch us off guard.
"It caught me off guard as a human being," Calloway said.
They think they can catch us off guard behind our lines.
India is hardly alone in being caught off guard by Trump.
Like many residents, Frescas was caught off guard by the fire.
Verizon said Mozilla terminating the Yahoo agreement caught it off guard.
This time, many said, they would not be caught off guard.
But its announcement caught the stars of "Jersey Shore" off guard.
Two players, caught off guard by its awkward bounce, missed it.
"This event caught us off guard because of the bad forecast."
Their popularity catches many adults — but especially Hashtag's players — off guard.
The opposition's humorous and brave campaign caught the government off guard.
Soon, the river overflowed its banks, catching the residents off guard.
But Facebook does not want to appear caught off guard again.
"The magnitude of this problem caught us off guard," Saul said.
Still, the latest one caught its 20 million residents off guard.
The vigor of women's protests has caught Mexican officials off guard.
Mr. Bolton's resignation on Tuesday caught allies and adversaries off-guard.
But what came next caught everyone — including counterintelligence veterans — off guard.
The new privacy fight appears to have caught companies off guard.
"This whole experience has caught me off guard," Mr. Ali said.
The Security Council vote seemed to have caught Israel off guard.
"I think he was a little taken off guard," Hawley said.
Her boss seemed caught off guard by the request, Garcia recalled.
"People were caught off guard" by the Thursday call, they added.
And that's Trump's penchant for catching his own aides off guard.
Mr. Moon's government was caught off guard by Ms. Shim's allegations.
The two officials said the news caught them completely off guard.
Trump's abrupt reversal on gun control caught some allies off-guard.
His announcement caught high-ranking members of the organization off guard.
Apple's stance that day in Brooklyn caught the Justice Department off guard.
Still, she said she had been caught off guard at the resistance.
This is one of those stories that catches you totally off guard.
He said he was caught off guard by the hospital representative's comments.
Both catch you off guard, and leave you feeling a little buzzed.
Some friends were caught off-guard too, at least by the timing.
In one clip, Sciutto appeared caught off guard by the sudden alarm.
The video's backlash caught its director and writer Agata Alexander off guard.
"I was caught off guard," the 31-year-old actor tells PEOPLE.
I was so caught off guard, and it hit me so quick.
" Trump, seemingly caught off-guard, repeatedly interjected: "Where did you find this?
The whole "eclipse" thing seems to have caught the region off guard.
That was one that took me off guard and sounded so different.
It's little surprise that Hayek was caught off guard by his appearance.
Banks were taken off guard and were unprepared to cater to customers.
Thiel was caught off guard when Gawkerouted him as gay in 2007.
He "certainly was not surprised or caught off guard," the official said.
He "certainly was not surprised or caught off-guard," the official added.
The hefty interventions by the PBOC caught some hedge funds off guard.
The news that supplies in cold storage jumped caught some off guard.
While the attack caught the university off guard, it wasn't completely unexpected.
Even if you like Trump, sometimes his tweets get you off guard.
South Korea and Japan were apparently caught off guard by the announcement.
It appears even Rihanna's band was caught off-guard by the news.
Reporters fire off questions and Trump suddenly stops, catching Melania off guard.
I've found that this advanced preparation ensures you're not caught off-guard.
Conyers III said he was "caught off-guard" by his father's endorsement.
"I was totally caught off guard," Coe-Jones said at the time.
Mr. DeSantis seemed caught off guard, neighbors who attended the meeting recalled.
In recent years, several national scandals have caught American legislators off guard.
When I ask her about incident, her reply catches me off guard.
Most Americans would be caught off guard by an unexpected $800 expense.
They get away with it because the audacity catches everyone off guard.
Others wondered whether perhaps he had deliberately caught Mr. Solomon off guard.
Williams caught me off guard with a word I've never heard before.
The weeks-long strikes have caught business groups and employers off guard.
They were caught off guard when he walked away from Mr. Kim.
"It definitely caught me off guard," Davis said of receiving the letter.
The size of the contract caught most of the N.B.A. off guard.
An Oscar meme Jennifer Garner was caught off guard at the Oscars.
Mr. Trump's omission in Brussels caught his national security team off guard.
Multiple reports indicated GOP senators were caught off guard by the report.
Go deeper ... NYT: Deaths mount as protests catch Iraqi government off guard
Caught off guard, they were preparing for the worst, the source said.
"I was totally caught off guard," Loyetta Collins told CNN affiliate WVLA.
Amazon executives, the person said, were caught off guard by the response.
I liked the masterly way she kept Dar and Saul off guard.
"We were caught off guard, but I wish them luck," he said.
Like many of Trump's tweets, the messages caught some aides off guard.
" According to the WSJ, "executives in New York were caught off guard.
Davis says he was totally caught off guard by the sinister allegations.
Still, the recent demand caught the publisher and some booksellers off guard.
On the Capitol, defense hawks and GOP leadership were caught off guard.
White House officials, too, were caught off guard by the President's remarks.
Republicans and centrist Democrats who traditionally support trade were caught off guard.
"Chairman Milley and I were caught completely off guard," Mr. Esper said.
Tourists wondering through the museum were caught off-guard by the demonstrations.
Like most of us, Dave says Ellen caught him completely off guard.
"Lisa caught Dorit completely off guard by bringing it up," the insider recalled.
Parts of it may catch people off guard, but in a great way.
The sudden move seemed to catch some in the White House off guard.
The interruption, described by several people in attendance, caught the room off guard.
And she looked caught off guard in sort of meandered through an answer.
Donald Trump can be forgiven for being caught off-guard in the moment.
She's caught off-guard when he plants one on her but immediately reciprocates.
The team, caught off guard by my brilliant purchase, lashed back on instinct.
Turx said he was caught off guard by Trump's reaction to his question.
Brown was thrilled and encouraged by the response but also caught off guard.
These connections are so strong that caught Gaga off guard by the response.
Gillibrand said she wasn't caught off guard by Wallace's reaction to her challenge.
The Pentagon, however, was caught off-guard, an official told CNN's Barbara Starr.
But even so, I was caught off-guard by how difficult it was.
That's why nosebleeds can catch us off-guard after a seemingly innocuous scratch.
Gionet appeared to have been caught off guard by the Twitter suspension Wednesday.
"I think the community of scientists are still caught off guard," said Rice.
Stumpf, who seemed caught off guard, could barely get a word in edgewise.
The colonial-era reference caught the government's lawyer "entirely off-guard", he says.
I could tell she felt really bad and was also caught off guard.
The great news is that getting caught off guard is not an inevitability.
She was caught off guard, but she came off as dismissive to me.
Kim Kardashian West is revealing the question that caught her off guard recently.
The change means users won't be caught off guard by Instagram's enforcement actions.
I was completely caught off-guard, I was not expecting that at all.
"Lisa caught Dorit completely off guard by bringing it up," says the source.
"They wanted to catch me off guard," Union recounted on Good Morning America.
"This, to me, is people saying, 'We got caught off guard,'" Grasso said.
If Ketcham was caught off-guard when they arrived, however, he recovered quickly.
The tweet from Trump's son caught the Blankenship team off-guard on Thursday.
His decision came without consulting Congress and apparently caught the Pentagon off guard.
I was caught off-guard, but it was a no-brainer for me.
S.A. was caught off guard by the size and amount of people traveling.
People who track the denial movement were caught off guard by the departures.
Even so, Republicans were clearly caught off guard by Democrats' stunt on Wednesday.
The surprise announcement stunned lawmakers and caught Pentagon officials off guard as well.
It was as if everyone in the room had been caught off guard.
It still catches him off guard when he hears kids yelling his name.
Maybe it won't catch these people off guard again, but maybe it will.
It caught me off-guard, which worked in its favor, especially at first.
Jones said retirees who reach this nonfiling status can be caught off guard.
It is clear, though, that they and government officials were caught off guard.
The United States, with its foreign service in disarray, was caught off guard.
The psychological evaluation caught everyone off guard, including the judge and Mr. Zissou.
Still, the magnitude of the protests caught the colonial security forces off guard.
Even NBC officials have been caught off guard by the strong viewership figures.
So many times — everyone has been through this — you get caught off guard.
Biden was flustered, caught off-guard by this unexpected expression of lived experience.
His demands, often first disclosed through Twitter, have caught trading partners off guard.
The foreign business community has been caught off guard by the new requirement.
Our guest and I were caught off guard, but then politely stopped talking.
" — JAMES CORDEN "And you can tell Trump was caught off guard by Bolton.
What catches you off guard about this memoir is how moving it is.
Drivers appeared to follow the new rules, though some seemed caught off guard.
A well-timed apology catches people off guard and makes them feel empowered.
Instead of being caught off guard, come prepared with these questions in mind.
The timing of the protests seems to have caught the government off-guard.
She froze for a minute because she was caught off guard, she testified.
"Please divest from fossil fuels," I said, hoping to catch her off guard.
THE EGYPTIAN police seemed caught off-guard by the protests on September 20th.
Reuters reported that German government officials were caught off-guard by the letter.
That's one way not to be caught off guard when unexpected costs occur.
The spending caught investors off-guard and Pindudouo shares tumbled by a fifth.
"There have been black swans that caught everyone off guard," PredictIt's Pidot said.
But after getting caught off guard in November, officials are taking no chances.
Holm told Eater that she had been caught off guard by the visit.
Kansas City workers say they were caught completely off guard by the decision.
Rapid intensification is very dangerous, because it can catch coastal communities off guard.
But the indictment caught McClendon off guard, according to people familiar with the matter.
However, the extent of Monday's fall and the global fallout caught investors off guard.
But when he was in middle school, a surprise presentation caught him off guard.
Despite the warning signs, Dénes says he was surprised to be caught off guard.
So don't get caught off guard  —  this is how very smart people get duped.
After a year of surgeries, crutches and other frustrations, she caught me off guard.
Mueller repeatedly seemed caught off guard by Republican attacks, often struggling to defend himself.
The headwinds come as no surprise, even if their ferocity caught Republicans off guard.
American Crime Story came back from a week off and caught me off guard.
PEPPERMINT: As a huge fan of the show, this even caught me off guard.
People are looking forward to the addition, though they're a bit caught off-guard.
"I think the Russians were caught off guard (by the US strikes)," Hertling said.
Cohn said he was "caught off guard" when he started tweeting that last night.
Yeah, and you'll get caught off guard and then it affects you even more.
White House aides and allies were caught off-guard mid-afternoon when Republican Sen.
But the mayor makes a surprise announcement that catches many of them off guard.
"Yeah, I'd have to admit that phone call caught me off guard," he said.
Police were caught off guard, said another eyewitness, as Erdogan was yet to arrive.
It caught the President, chief of staff John Kelly and Sanders all off guard.
The House Intelligence chairman appeared to catch lawmakers off guard with his announcement. Rep.
His tweet caught aides off guard, since that site had been internally ruled out.
However, the White House was caught off guard by the reports, according to aides.
"He was caught off-guard by the backlash," his son Todd, a geologist, recalls.
Investors were also caught off guard by the nature of the deal, Stifel says.
But Giuliani conceded that White House officials were caught off guard by his comments.
Caught off guard, Erdogan cautioned Trump against a hasty withdrawal, according to one official.
This way, no one is caught off guard when your classwork becomes a conflict.
Fans were caught off guard by Brie Larson and fiancé Alex Greenwald's reported split.
Imagine how you'll react to each one, so you're not completely caught off guard.
The comment during a Q&A took White House staffers off-guard, they said.
The swiftness of the coalescence around Mr. Biden caught the Sanders team off guard.
Mr. Trump's quick decision caught many off guard, including Mr. Tillerson and American allies.
The pushback against Mr. Moon's North Korea initiative has caught his administration off guard.
"You feel bad for people — this cold snap caught everyone off guard," he said.
Something about the calm, deliberate way he said it caught the driver off guard.
It's still not clear whether elections officials were caught off guard by the surge.
The charges appeared to catch at least some advisers to Turkey's government off guard.
The police, who were caught off-guard in April, are this time better prepared.
White House aides seemed caught off guard by the raids, unprepared with a response.
With Buttler's inclusion as a specialist batsman, England can also catch India off-guard.
After their Virginia defeat, Rogers says Republicans won't be caught off guard next year.
Many investors were caught off guard when the rates suddenly shot higher, Mills said.
Don't let these two almost identical images of Harry Styles catch you off guard!
Ms. Parton had been caught off guard by his decision to retire from management.
So they may be caught off guard when it comes time to begin repayment.
The moment appeared to catch people off guard, but they nonetheless found it hilarious.
I was caught off guard and, honestly, maybe a little uncomfortable for a moment.
The agency claims to have been caught off-guard by the mystery work-around.
The decision caught Washington -- including a number of senior White House aides -- off-guard.
Lyrical fragments try to coalesce into a melodic line, but keep you off guard.
Don't let these two almost identical images of Ja Rule catch you off guard.
No one seems more caught off guard by the book's success than Ms. Owens.
Initially, Clinton was caught off guard by the public's anger at the political establishment.
And, like the "Young Man in a Red Cap," they catch us off-guard.
Trump's move to raise tariffs caught markets off-guard and has triggered weeks of volatility.
"It kind of caught me off guard," but ultimately he didn't find it too distracting.
Jason Chaffetz, who was caught off-guard in his deep-red Utah two weeks ago.
It's not the best movie I've ever seen, it just caught me way off guard.
I'm always caught off guard by how tiring a day walking around outside can be.
Genetic counselors meet with patients who are caught off-guard by their third-party reports.
Givens was taken off guard, saying, "I'm not remembering anything right now," with a laugh.
The look on Baelish's face suggests that he's actually been caught off-guard, for once.
Friday and scuffling with student activists who appeared to have been caught off guard inside.
The surprise result caught both sides off guard, leaving them scrambling to salvage the agreement.
The characters are constantly caught off guard by the diversity of hungry creatures around them.
The performance ended with a standing O. We're told ABC execs were completely off-guard.
With no tsunami warning issued before the waves struck, the disaster caught people off-guard.
He even uses the word "compliant" to describe his demeanor, which takes Heidi off-guard.
Norwegians have had years to prepare, but the move is still catching many off guard.
The scale of the timetable changes—the biggest for decades—caught the industry off guard.
The moves, carried on the official Saudi Press Agency, caught diplomats in Riyadh off guard.
The move apparently caught Seattle city council off guard, ahead of the May 14 vote.
A caught-off-guard Midge goes along with it as his smiling straight (wo)man.
The speed of the fire's advance left many people—including city officials—completely off guard.
Caught off guard, Kourtney doesn't really know what to say and it just ends poorly.
At the time, Jones told the Washington Post that he was caught completely off guard.
This caught several shippers off guard, as they were suddenly cut off from their customers.
The heat that day was disarming and Lazari was caught off guard by our presence.
As expected, Elmo is caught completely off-guard, citing his 32 years in the biz.
It's a way of existing that's so honest and rare it catches you off guard.
Japanese policymakers were caught off guard by the unexpectedly big hit from softening Chinese demand.
That blew up Monday night -- and caught GOP leadership off guard, according to multiple aides.
He then leaned in, catching me off guard, and kissed me almost on the lips.
He's really reserved and minimalistic with his emotional expressions, so it caught me off-guard.
In February, President Donald Trump caught the ATF off-guard by calling for a ban.
It's voter enthusiasm that propelled Gillum to a victory that caught many pundits off guard.
"I was taken off guard, and I had to process it a bit," McCarthy said.
JA's single, "None of Your Concern," caught fans off guard with a Big Sean feature.
I was caught off guard, as I'd been that day I came home from kindergarten.
And he's said to be coming with an economic plan to catch China off guard.
Critics blamed pollsters when voters were caught off guard by Donald Trump's election in 22016.
The attention they have drawn, flattering and relentless, has caught the Trump siblings off guard.
Japan was caught off-guard by Trump's decision to suspend joint exercises with South Korea.
It wouldn't be the last time he was caught off guard by a presidential announcement.
The content of the call caught the White House off-guard, according to The Times.
Instead, the Swedes came right at the Germans and seemed to catch them off guard.
"I know that sounds rude, but that caught both of us off guard," he said.
Even some of Kudlow's former colleagues at CNBC were caught off guard by his comments.
Stelter then quipped about CNN press access, catching Blackwell and his co-anchor off guard.
At Foggia, Zeman's combination of talented, unknown and committed players caught Italian football off-guard.
The amount of time required to execute the projects caught me a bit off-guard.
Rand Paul, Trump lashed out on Twitter, decrying the suggestion he was caught off-guard.
Rand Paul, Trump lashed out on Twitter, decrying the suggestion he was caught off guard.
But I was caught off guard by the alien nature of the landscape I found.
But the scale of Sunday's power failure appeared to take residents and officials off guard.
Cities, though, are often caught off guard when these vehicles appear on their streets overnight.
The North's recent progress in developing its missile capabilities caught American intelligence agencies off-guard.
The short notice could be one reason why people were caught off guard, Gowtham said.
Policy reversals at the Fed and the European Central Bank often catch economists off guard.
The move caught Beijing off guard, and could be a way to extract trade concessions.
The move caught opposition parties, and many of Mr Johnson's own Conservative MPs, off guard.
Agency heads have been caught off guard when policies affecting them are put into motion.
When unwanted queries caught me off guard, my replies grew understated and were clearly unsatisfying.
Tuesday's move was the first rate rise in years, catching many market participants off guard.
He then leaned in ... catching me off guard and kissed me almost on the lips.
The approach leaves staffers frequently caught off guard as to where the day will lead.
"They went really big and caught us off guard," Heat center Hassan Whiteside told reporters.
The Russians were sloppy in 21 because they could be: They caught Americans off guard.
He continued that State was "caught off guard" by a decision to make the announcement.
Then he leaned in to kiss her on the lips, which caught her off guard.
Republicans acknowledge Kelly's fundraising prowess but say they are not caught off guard by it.
"I was taken a little off guard, but it was great news," Ms. Holt said.
Humans are starting to attack robots off guard, because they're afraid of what they created.
In Jerusalem, Mr. Pompeo appeared caught off guard by the timing of Mr. Trump's tweet.
He says the endorsement was totally unplanned and, in fact, Nate caught 'em off guard.
Then the election was held, and a different storyline caught the political world off-guard.
But the mood of the market turned abruptly in 2000, catching many companies off guard.
Still, the return of Tariff Man, as Trump has called himself, undoubtedly caught investors off guard.
But the mammoth scale of the work in Black and White Paintings takes one off guard.
"No, I'm not law enforcement," I stuttered, caught off guard by the abruptness of the question.
But the Oklahoma native, 37, admits some of his songs' success has caught him off-guard.
Caught off guard, the team members started to dig into the company's archival ads data themselves.
Many fans were caught off guard by the ultra-private pair's pregnancy announcement on April 20.
With its cities caught off guard, at least 75 people were killed and 100,000 left homeless.
Her sister was a fighter and she was probably caught off guard by Ortiz, Rosenda mused.
Still, its message of restraint and concern about weak inflationary pressure caught some investors off guard.
The high level of support to legalize abortion caught some experts on the issue off-guard.
While it caught some people off-guard, Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira were anything but surprised.
The move caught them off guard, especially after some received assurances that their positions would continue.
Intel and others were caught off guard, despite being informed about the flaw back in June.
"Even the most virulent critics are caught off guard when confronted with polite cheerfulness," she continues.
"His strength would startle you but then his softness would catch you off guard," he continues.
The victory of the Leave vote in the June referendum also caught many people off guard.
Even though Zhu thought Swagways might sell well here, the response caught the company off guard.
Despite this forewarning, it's inevitable that you will be caught completely off guard when asked out.
Then BuzzFeed News and NYT reported that defense officials were caught off guard by the announcement.
When Stetson announced the project earlier this year, it caught more than a few off guard.
In 2013, the company was caught off guard by a last-minute surge in ecommerce packages.
Mr Rubio was caught off-guard and responded by robotically repeating the same line—yet again.
He speaks slowly, and the way he opens a conversation tends to knock people off guard.
Both the White House pivot and the DOJ decision caught Republicans off guard on Capitol Hill.
It's an adorable, normal moment for most families — but the caption might catch you off guard.
After they eye had passed, they were caught off guard by deadly winds and high waves.
We might imagine her subjects feeling caught off guard, unaware they were about to be photographed.
But they were caught off guard by the way all of us reacted to their film.
It was hard to not be caught off-guard because they were so stealthy by nature.
New York (CNN Business)The meltdown in the oil market has caught almost everyone off guard.
Here are the major times the Pentagon appeared to have been caught off guard by Trump.
"This will reduce the odds that you'll be caught off-guard later on," Dr. Lehmiller says.
It's not the first food giant to be caught off guard by a shift in tastes.
Douglas MacArthur were caught off-guard by the Japanese attack and ultimately surrendered in May 1942.
"There are a lot of moving pieces to this, it caught everyone off guard," he said.
Journalists and pollsters may have been caught off guard by the election of Donald J. Trump.
A handful of blitzes caught Rodgers off-guard, freezing him and leading to sacks or hits.
Something that may catch viewers off guard is that Noelle is referred to as a princess.
Astralis didn't care, and caught OpTic's offense off guard, taking the second round to everyone's surprise.
Is there anything recently that really caught you off guard or that snuck up on you?
This clearly caught the Ducks off-guard, and local sports media cannot stop talking about it.
Frustrated, Trump sent shockwaves through global markets by threatening to hike tariffs, catching everyone off guard.
To put it simply, an industry slowdown, mixed with extreme overproduction, caught the industry off-guard.
An official investigation has caught Duterte's police force off guard, revealing competing testimonies and shifting accounts.
They had talked about marriage, but Ms. Walker said she still was pleasantly caught off guard.
The tweet, which came while Mr. Mattis was on vacation, caught the Pentagon brass off guard.
It seems the Italians were simply caught off guard by Covid-19 spread within their borders.
But he admits he was caught off guard by the political landscape of his own backyard.
Getting the Nike offer caught Gallegos off guard, though he did know it was a possibility.
In Berlin, lawmakers often complain that they are being caught off-guard by directives from Brussels.
He instructs his students to catch their opponents off guard, use their energy to your advantage.
VW, like other automakers, was caught off guard and scrambled to beef up its S.U.V. offerings.
There is so much change taking place, and most of it is catching you off guard.
So, your neighbor should not be caught off guard if you approach him about a sale.
Publishers' enthusiasm — fueled partly, no doubt, by Ms. Halliday's intriguing back story — caught her off guard.
Caught off guard, his advisers scrambled to reassure Puerto Rico that Washington was not abandoning it.
Grassley's decision to give the bill a committee vote appeared to catch GOP leadership off guard.
Still, its message of restraint and concern about weak inflationary pressure caught some investors off guard.
"That just completely caught investors off guard," said Rob Thummel portfolio manager at Tortoise Capital Advisors.
The anchor's announcement appears to have caught some of his colleagues at Fox News off guard.
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Gustafsson flipped a shot from near the blue line that appeared to catch Talbot off guard.
At least one hiring manager would begin interviews with that question to catch people off guard.
The decision caught lawmakers and the Pentagon off guard and has sparked criticism from both parties.
Cracks formed in Biden's frontrunner status when he was caught off guard on the debate stage.
Twenty-six Democrats broke party lines to support the measure, catching Democratic leadership caught off guard.
Patients may not have been the only ones caught off guard by the F.D.A.'s warning.
He concedes that the tidal wave of incoming e-waste has caught law enforcement off guard.
I was so caught off-guard, I was furious with myself, and that's a good shock.
Stankey has also caught employees off guard by being too public with ideas that weren't fully baked.
" And one woman, so caught off guard by Colton's lack of bedroom experience – "That's just so weird.
I think Facebook was caught off guard and they take it seriously now, as do some others.
After she rings the doorbell, a caretaker answers and catches her off-guard by knowing her name.
On the convention floor, the crowd appeared more rowdy than previous nights, often catching speakers off guard.
And since his election, the President-elect has caught Republican leaders off guard with tweets and comments.
He stopped the car -- a Chrysler minivan -- and was caught off-guard by what the driver said.
Today's explosion was particularly large, catching the Lava Ocean Tours boat and other nearby craft off guard.
"Wow," Stiller, 50, said caught off guard by the first question of the Plead the Fifth segment.
"You distracted me with the boyfriend question," Halsey, 25, said, caught off guard by the ambush-scare.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, another immigration agency under DHS, was also caught off guard by the decision.
The very first question I ask doesn't catch him off guard: Are you surprised to be here?
"Nobody" in particular catches you off guard: It's the most fun you'll have feeling completely empty inside.
This tornado seems to have caught the campaign off-guard, but it didn't come out of nowhere.
And Democrats seemed caught off guard by GOP efforts late in the night to undermine the session.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The recent stock-market rout couldn't have caught most Breakingviews readers off guard.
But this year, he's unexpectedly showing off guard skills: passing, ball-handling, three-point shooting, and playmaking.
But I'll be honest with you, I was not only caught off-guard, I was also confused.
Washington was caught off guard by the effectiveness of the North Korean propaganda campaign, U.S. officials said.
After the 20th slide or so, I'm caught off-guard when, finally, he asks me a question.
Sporting a 5.0 PER (10 points below league average), the sharpshooting off guard never got it going.
But a succession of red flags since Trump's election victory in November have caught them off guard.
My tears, which have continued to fall, catching me off guard, are for a life lost senselessly.
No one today would be caught off guard if the President tried to sack the special counsel.
"Being on a team with Veronica totally caught me off guard and it became interesting," Tamburello says.
Many hedge funds are reporting losses after the late-year stock market collapse caught them off guard.
At the sound of the gunshot, "everybody was caught off guard and everybody looked up," Heckford recalls.
Many times, there are integrity traps that have a tendency to catch well-meaning leaders off guard.
I was totally caught off guard when Taylor showed up at dinner to interrupt Corinne and me.
Fully expect the anxiety so that when it does show up, it doesn't catch you off guard.
"The civilian population in the vulnerable villages was caught off guard by the unprovoked firing," Usman said.
COHN: I HAVE NOT, BUT I DID GET CAUGHT OFF GUARD WHEN HE STARTED TWEETING LAST NIGHT.
So they were caught off guard a little, but it was just that kind of natural hang.
The renaissance has been so rapid it has caught the companies that press vinyl records off-guard.
We were gloriously caught off-guard by the union, but that doesn't mean we're not into it.
Caught off guard, Haddox staggered backward and fell, with a clatter, into a row of folding chairs.
They spread so fast on the first night, many residents and first responders were caught off guard.
Cohen offered no evidence for his assertion, which appeared to take CNN host Wolf Blitzer off guard.
The announcement was met with shock in Washington, where it caught lawmakers and the Pentagon off guard.
Needless to say, while we were standing there, the PR team was a little caught off guard.
Mnuchin, who has never testified before Congress before, was clearly caught off guard by Brown's aggressive stance.
And this is why you shouldn't let the specter of a prolonged slowdown catch you off guard.
It was one reason that the explosion of frustration this week did not catch everyone off guard.
The problem is, hundreds of years later, every new disease still seems to catch us off-guard.
And it's that low pressure that makes the ball drop abnormally fast, catching many opponents off guard.
Preparing for questions is one of the best ways to avoid being caught off guard, Gross advises.
So Doré argues that the right move today is minimizing the risk of getting caught off guard.
Like many in the media, publishing industry executives were caught off-guard by the results on Nov.
Douglas, whose nearly decade-long relationship with Scorsese was coming to an end, was caught off guard.
But the dub hit a snag early in the process and it even caught Pearl off guard.
CNN's Kaitlan Collins reported that White House officials were caught off guard with Pelosi's swift, decisive response.
The ban caught the airline industry off guard, with some carriers forced to re-roster flight crew.
John McCain sunk the GOP's "skinny repeal" gambit, the rapidly escalating push has caught some off-guard.
But the United States would not be caught off guard again, their class evident from the start.
Later that day, the notion of raising taxes caught one of the main tax negotiators off guard.
This year's flu season caught many experts off guard with both its sustained prevalence and its virulence.
It's pretty funny to watch Brengle wonder if she plays worse if it'll catch Williams off guard.
It just catches me off guard, like I wouldn't expect to see his paintings in certain places.
SAN FRANCISCO — When Amazon introduced its Echo device in late 2014, Google executives were caught off guard.
According to CNN, two White House officials said Friday they were caught off guard by McConnell's statements.
The European Union, which seems to have been caught off guard, on Thursday slammed Mr. Trump's decision.
An unattributed work can catch you off guard, forcing you to drop your defenses and simply look.
I usually look up there, but it caught me off guard because I saw her Blazers jersey.
Caught off guard, Facebook officials stopped mentioning instant personalization in public and entered into the consent agreement.
Each video states the length and optional equipment needed upfront, too, so you're never caught off-guard.
His curt response to my wondering why the guest minister was treated differently caught me off guard.
The Times reported in January that Customs and Border Protection was among the agencies caught off guard.
According to Swann, he and the majority of his department were caught off guard by any allegations.
So Ms. Johnson said she was caught off guard by her father's reaction when she became pregnant.
"It moved uphill in the middle of the night and caught people off guard," Dr. Stephens said.
The news appeared to catch both the South Korean government and the United States military off guard.
When protests erupted across Iraq this month against corruption and unemployment, Iranian officials were caught off guard.
There was the time Timothy caught them off guard with an Easter egg hunt of raw eggs.
The development of the airplane, the tank, and nuclear weapons all caught the United States off guard.
"I think you called me a liar on national TV," Warren said, seemingly catching Sanders off guard.
The racy joke even caught Gervais — known for roasting celebrities as the Golden Globes host — off guard.
President Trump was caught off guard by the 'ASEAN-way' handshake at a summit in the Philippines.
The westward swing in the hurricane's projected path overnight caught many on Florida's Gulf coast off guard.
His action appeared to catch the government off guard, while drawing only a cautious response from Brussels.
"You haven't seen that picture before, so it kind of just catches you off guard," Sullivan said.
"A few, not more," she said when asked how many fighters have been taken off guard duty.
Facebook's partners appear to have been caught off-guard by the extent of the backlash to Libra.
But, she said, the drumbeat of electability questions facing certain Democratic candidates has caught her off guard.
The decision caught some third-party merchants off guard during the busiest shopping period of the year.
Former Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon told Army Radio that Iran was caught off guard by Israel's actions.
Haley's decision caught senior administration officials off guard and raised questions about the timing of her departure.
The fact that the authorities in Hong Kong and Beijing were caught off guard is no secret.
Hearing the spirit speak the names of parents he has never known has caught him off guard.
Then, at the talent show, the emcee asked Raven onstage after her performance, catching Janizia off guard.
His announcement came ahead of any official word from the FAA, and caught some officials off-guard.
The hurricanes' unpredictable path caused millions of Americans to be caught off guard by rising flood waters.
You don't want to be caught off guard by a tax bill you will struggle to pay.
The storm carried maximum sustained winds of 226 mph and intensified quickly, catching some residents off guard.
The storm carried maximum sustained winds of 155 mph and intensified quickly, catching some residents off guard.
Mr. LaPointe braked and avoided hitting the doe, but was caught off guard by what happened next.
Sometimes it catches them off guard, but more often, it gives them license to do the same.
Clinton supporters appeared to be caught off guard as they settled in for a long, uncertain election night.
This gigantic streak, and its contempt for the winds around it, caught the JAXA scientists completely off guard.
I was caught off guard but not mad when the episode slipped into surrealism for its big finish.
News in December after learning her male coworker made nearly twice her salary—Seacrest seemed caught off guard.
The fire's advance on Gatlinburg and other areas caught thousands off-guard, according to the National Park Service.
Sciutto appeared caught off guard by the sudden alarm as people in the background can be seen evacuating.
"The tragedy in 2017 caught us off guard," said Jose Alfonso Cruz, who heads Mocoa's volunteer firefighter service.
But at least one of Atkin's devoted fans was caught off-guard by the hair pro's offhand confession.
He thinks Thompson will scurry up to Durant and is caught off guard when the exact opposite happens.
"The Pentagon was caught off guard" stories have become a staple of news coverage of the Trump administration.
It left me feeling both impressed by the show's ability to catch me off guard, and overwhelmingly sad.
It caught me off guard, because it is our guidance counselor and I wasn't sure what he needed.
That's led it to be caught off-guard by privacy mishaps, balancing censorship and safety and thwarting abuse.
They're the ones who really caught me off-guard and made me bang my head against the wall.
Like so many other Parisians at the time, the Nazi invasion in 1940 caught the Reys off-guard.
Behind the scenes: "Lots of policy folks were caught off guard," a senior Trump administration official told Axios.
"It became a very destructive relationship, and it was one that really caught me off guard," she said.
"I'm coming to a party [Bethenny's] hosting for her brand, and I was taken off guard," Medley revealed.
"It caught me way off guard," Reid says after slightly regaining her composure to dish on the specifics.
But the virus reached cities in 2014, spreading like wildfire and catching the global health community off guard.
The ruling Communist Party's People's Daily newspaper said Beijing's quick counter-move had caught the Americans off guard.
"The pendulum swinging against social platforms," like Facebook, is the media trend that's caught VandeHei most off guard.
"I'm slightly caught off-guard," Schulman says on the first episode of Unglert's podcast, previewed exclusively with PEOPLE.
When Beyoncé announced her second pregnancy to the world, the organizers of Coachella were apparently caught off guard.
Uber faced backlash in 2013 when some passengers were caught off guard by high fares from surge pricing.
Wilson dominated in ways that caught his coaches off-guard, from individual drills to five-on-five scrimmages.
See for yourself and decide if shade was thrown or it was simply a caught-off-guard mishap:
China's rapid embrace of e-commerce has already caught some Western giants, including Unilever and Nestlé, off-guard.
See for yourself and decide if shade was thrown or it was simply a caught-off-guard mishap.
Mr. O'Rourke, who was not an especially strong debater in his Senate campaign, appeared badly caught off guard.
The remarks, which come just a week ahead of a closely-watched ECB meeting, caught markets off guard.
Congress was not notified ahead of time, and the Pentagon appeared to be caught off guard as well.
Do you feel he was caught off guard by the tack Mr. Cochran and the defense team took?
The proposal, which caught many holidaying industry executives off guard, is open for public comment until Jan. 31.
Now Rudy Giuliani and the President have caught many White House officials off guard with a new explanation.
It's often gone silent for years only to reemerge unexpectedly, catching hospitals, governments, and global organizations off-guard.
The move caught most people off-guard and led to a massive shortage of cash around the country.
"This is happening a lot faster, and I think that's what caught most people off guard," Gregoire said.
Xi knows that flattering Trump throws him off guard, so he will probably roll out the red carpet.
If the sudden album announcement earlier this month caught you off guard, well, you're hardly the only one.
The DenialWhen I first heard "Where Are Ü Now" in February of 2015, it caught me off guard.
In trauma-informed models, clients are told what to expect, so as not to be caught off guard.
We want to be caught off guard when he randomly gives some people a tour of Bakersfield, California.
One evening, as hearings wound down, a wave of emotion caught me off guard at home in Delhi.
Caught off guard by the surprise attacks, the British government scrambled to dispatch troops to aid the Norwegians.
The Chinese were caught off guard when he went ahead with tariffs on $200 billion of their exports.
The N.C.A.A. president, Mark Emmert, was caught off guard by Tuesday morning's announcement but pledged his organization's support.
Adding to the frustration was the administration's rushed rollout of the ban, which caught European officials off guard.
Even if you're an old hand at making the Thanksgiving feast, it can still catch you off-guard.
It may have even caught the Clinton campaign off guard, dominating spending in states like Virginia and Colorado.
Andrew Cuomo (D) off guard and that caused confusion about the legality and logistics of such a maneuver.
But shock-and-awe shooting by the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4, above, caught the Warriors off guard.
That is when Ms. Guyger did something that caught the judge off guard: She asked for a hug.
The U.S. announcement caught educators and parents off guard, leaving them asking how to manage such a crisis.
If the Chinese economy doesn't come roaring back as quickly as expected, investors could be caught off guard.
"He's kind of surprisingly agile; he takes a lot of people off guard because of that," Gobert said.
Mr. Xi and other leaders appear to have been caught off guard by the ferocity of the epidemic.
Tidjane Thiam caught investors off guard this morning when he handed in his notice as Credit Suisse's chief.
The report indicated that the Chinese government was caught off-guard by Trump's announcement of the signing date.
But while the timing of Tillerson's ouster caught Capitol Hill off guard, the fact it happened did not.
Some investors were caught off guard by the size of the investment, which cut into Amazon's bottom line.
The White House has pushed back against reports that Trump's tone caught his national security team off guard.
The IRS proposed the changes in September, but was caught off guard by the reaction from charitable organizations.
In fact the summit's announcement reportedly caught the nation off-guard and put it on the diplomatic defensive.
When NBC's Andrea Mitchell broke that news to Coats during their interview, he was clearly caught off guard.
He was caught off guard by the president's announcement, The Washington Post reported, citing a person close to him.
Instead of retreating because you've been caught off guard, use this opportunity to take a risk and express yourself!
"People are caught off guard because they didn't think they would need an emergency fund for this," Johnson said.
That eruption caught residents of remote mountain hamlets off guard, with little or no time to flee to safety.
"It was a move that was within the realm of possibility, but it caught investors off guard," he said.
"I do really think he was caught off-guard in some way by what happened to him," said Marks.
The ferocity of the US shale oil revolution has caught analysts off guard several times over the past decade.
Fans also noted that she looked noticeably embarrassed and caught off-guard when the camera panned over to her.
Wall Street analysts were largely caught off guard after Alphabet posted a rare revenue miss in its earnings report.
So if there's one site that always catches you off guard with blaring sound, you can shut it off.
Season two of Riverdale is already underway, and the violent start to the season caught some viewers off guard.
The FBI's tone shift from legal argument to character assassination in its filings had clearly taken Apple off guard.
But higher rates abroad and an exodus from emerging markets last week appeared to have caught it off guard.
It was some of the best advice I've ever received — but at the time, it caught me off-guard.
Equally, they might be caught off-guard by good news, such as rising wages, that portends higher interest rates.
Brady looks completely caught off-guard about the adorable attack ... which eventually turns into kissing and slight butt-tapping.
Check out tips for how to prepare for a hurricane here to make sure you aren't caught off guard.
The fire shifts without warning, and at least one team has been caught off-guard in a dead end.
But it also caught countries such as Nepal and Bhutan, where the Indian currency is widely used, off-guard.
When I was a recruiter, I was always caught off-guard when a candidate called me back completely panicked.
"It hurts me to see you be so caught off guard by that," he told the former pageant queen.
These black hole outbursts are so rare and unpredictable that scientists are typically caught off guard by the event.
Keep in mind that your date may be caught off guard, and may not react eloquently in the moment.
"I think the last time I was just so caught off guard by the whole thing," he told reporters.
When a young man he'd attended the CityReach program with died of an overdose, he was caught off-guard.
"The leg-up has caught a lot of investors off guard," said Sumit Desai, a senior analyst at Morningstar.
Societe Generale's resident bear Albert Edwards has admitted to being caught off guard by continuously weak U.S. wage data.
Trump's move was so sudden that his White House staff, accustomed to his impromptu style, was caught off guard.
Many first-time athletes are often caught off guard by the physiological and psychological aspects of tapering, Taylor says.
The is up more than 6 percent from its mid-February low, catching many investors and funds off guard.
No one really knew that this was going to happen and I think that everyone was caught off guard.
When Bella, 35, walks into the room wearing inserts in her bra, Danielson is a little caught off guard.
ISIS had seized the city in 2014 in a lightning advance from Syria that took Iraqi forces off guard.
Last year's team surprised with its "opener" strategy, but the league won't be caught off guard this time around.
Interestingly though, the vehemence of public reaction caught some off guard, and not just those inhabiting the White House.
The initial announcement of the end of the war games exercises appeared to take South Korean officials off guard.
The bluntness often catches new residents off guard, particularly young people unused to having uncomfortable conversations face-to-face.
"The mid-session sell-off was largely unexpected and caught us off guard," said a Cairo-based stock trader.
Three House Republicans said last week they would not seek another term next year, catching party strategists off guard.
Like Richard Nixon, he appears to take pride in throwing his rivals off guard with erratic behavior and rhetoric.
You said that was an area that caught you off guard a bit— Nadella: I'm sorry, what was that?
This means that if Emanuel's forecast comes true, it would catch the market off guard based on current expectations.
The shift in the wind happened too fast and they were taken off guard and washed off the island.
"[H]e caught me off guard, put his hand on my thigh, and suddenly started kissing me," she wrote.
The move alarmed lawmakers, defense officials, and allies in the region, all of whom where apparently caught off guard.
Utilities and public officials readily brace for storms and heat but can get caught off guard when temperatures drop.
Dixon's vocal abilities and ease of transitions can catch a listener off guard and even her own band members.
That's not a bad thing—it's how most games scale skill and difficulty—but I was caught off guard.
Sure, you can understand catching the first few opponents off guard, but by now the scouting report is out.
Yes, there are endings and transformations happening all around you, but these changes are not catching you off guard.
It came out of nowhere—you can hear just how much it caught White off guard in the clip.
You can take one player when they're off guard, but sneaking up on four people is next to impossible.
A toss of a steel ball into the window caused it to splinter, catching everyone on stage off guard.
They'll bet, for example, on docked bike-sharing systems, and then be caught off-guard when dockless scooters arrive.
You can also set an alert after a certain amount of data usage, so you aren't caught off guard.
Mr. Cornyn's move caught the sponsors of the resolution — Senators Flake and Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware — off guard.
China's president may have been caught off-guard by what a trade war could mean for his country's economy.
The way the school sprang into action to address Mr. Meek's post caught many students and faculty off guard.
The agency was caught off guard by USCIS' announcement shifting the deferment responsibility to ICE, according to three officials.
This means that if you find yourself caught off guard by a conversation, buying time is a good strategy.
Political and career staffers alike have found themselves caught off-guard by announcements preceded by little deliberation or planning.
Internally, the Sanders campaign was roiled by Ms. Warren's statement, which seemed to catch several staff members off guard.
The Iranian authorities appear to have been caught off guard by the eruption of large-scale anti-government rallies.
Others had been standing around conversing with their colleagues when the train hit the truck, catching them off guard.
Since a spate of mega-disasters caught them off-guard in the 21s they have fortified their capital reserves.
"We were really caught off guard," said Vanita Gupta, the Justice Department's top civil rights prosecutor at the time.
Above all, the White House should never, ever be caught off guard by something coming out of an agency.
I ask people about situations they've faced when they were caught off guard and what they did about it.
This was not a circumstance in which Trump was somehow caught off guard and scrambled for something to say.
"[But] a lot of analysts and investors seemed genuinely caught off-guard when they saw these numbers," Cramer said.
Democrats, though, were caught off guard by Trump's willingness to take their side at the expense of the Republicans.
"His departure has caught investors off guard," said Alec Young, managing director of global market research at FTSE Russell.
Flooding often catches homeowners off guard, because damage from floodwater typically is not covered by standard homeowner insurance policies.
But caught off-guard by the election of Donald Trump, Google has been putting serious effort into wooing Republicans.
What's really surprising about this past week is how caught off guard the American people were by what transpired.
Rosenstein had told people he was caught off guard and felt he had been used, according to the Times.
However, when the weather snaps to frigid, they can be caught off guard and left essentially defenseless against the elements.
They ended up going home empty-handed, but for a brief moment, they caught the music press completely off guard.
Steven Feldman, a white collar attorney in New York, has seen too many clients caught off-guard in such situations.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert appeared to be taken off guard at a briefing with the press pool on Wednesday.
Sometimes, when you're all out of grenades, you have to do a little improvising to catch your opponent off guard.
The attacks, generally targeting outsiders, have caught officials off guard and left them with few tools to combat the phenomenon.
That caught off guard investors who expected a 25 basis point cut, prompting a 2% fall in the country's currency.
Most contacted by VICE News on Friday were caught off-guard and still trying to figure out what will happen.
Yet most states are easily caught off guard, according to a new report from Trust for America's Health, issued Tuesday.
The suggestion caught people involved in the event's production, where planning begins at least six months in advance, off guard.
It did not offer an explanation for the move, stirring speculation that officials were caught off guard by the news.
Although the law was passed in June, federal officials were reportedly caught off-guard when it took effect in December.
It caught forecasters off guard when it intensified rapidly over the Gulf of Mexico in just a couple of days.
This happened today which caught me off guard because Disney is usually so critical over things like this😂 #offwithherhead !
The problem is that the opt-in feature wasn't marketed explicitly enough, which is why users were caught off-guard.
"When first he told me he was in a wheelchair, I was a little bit caught off guard," Raposo admits.
The first was when President Barack Obama caught us all off guard and decided to casually stroll through the lawn.
The Kremlin may have been trying to stave off the sort of protests that caught it off guard in 2011.
There's also concern that Zika will spread elsewhere in the world, catching the scientific community and health officials off guard.
But the former Office star admits one thing that caught her off guard after moving there was London's tea time.
The ladies eventually got their revenge on Corden: Beckham caught him off guard by blasting two apples into the plexiglass.
That held true again this time, but much of the market still was caught off guard by the Trump win.
What did catch us off guard is how damn likable the 20-year-old comes off in the interview inside.
Cities may have been caught off guard by the attacks, but corporations have been quietly battling the problem for years.
But J.P. Morgan's suggestion that Apple should buy a company like Activision Blizzard, Sonos or Netflix caught Cramer off guard.
Wall Street analysts were mostly caught off guard by Snap's better than expected earnings report after the bell on Tuesday.
Both myself and Austin Walker were caught off guard by this, prompting us to write a letter series about it.
While quiet, Coltrane had a subtle, dry sense of humor that would catch even those closest to him off guard.
But before all that, the first time she joined her dad on stage years ago completely caught him off guard.
No swing state has been called yet, but the surge in white voters appears to have caught many off-guard.
Corden, who served as emcee for the 2017 and 2018 shows, was caught off guard by the good-humored question.
One source said it was not an aggressive bite ... it was playful and noninvasive, but still caught Beyonce off guard.
Molina Healthcare lost $230 million in the second quarter this year — catching investors, who expected a slim profit, off guard.
The Fed caught investors off guard last month when it signaled its next rate hike could be just weeks away.
But the idea of a company from a communist country owning a U.S. news organization caught many people off guard.
The American public and trans members of the military (who are preparing for the worst) were largely caught off guard.
Having been caught off guard by online protest movements, many are now investing heavily in their web-based propaganda infrastructure.
The deadly clashes have escalated tensions in the country amid an already high-stakes election — and caught some off guard.
The 23-year-old was caught off guard by the question, but his answer was totally respectful towards the fans.
Others with financial dealings in Puerto Rico said they were caught off guard and did not know how to respond.
After a holding penalty backed up Kansas to its own 21.2, Willis was caught off guard by a low snap.
Then to carry on from Niamey, the capital, they must pay another, bigger fee, which catches many people off guard.
Two people advising Trump's transition team on energy and environment issues said they were caught off guard by his remarks.
As a candidate, it's the perfect question to catch the recruiter a little off-guard and get an honest answer.
The company was also caught off guard when demand from the British government and multinational corporations slumped in recent months.
But in July, Paris and Berlin unexpectedly announced plans for a joint fighter jet, catching many in Britain off guard.
I was really caught off-guard, and it really humiliated me at a time when I'd already been dressed down.
Mainstream America was seemingly caught off guard by scenes of torch-wielding white nationalists chanting racist and anti-Semitic slurs.
Sandusky said he had been unprepared and caught off guard when Costas asked if he was sexually attracted to children.
Prepare for stimulating situations introverts often don't fare well when they are caught off-guard or put on the spot.
Tillerson, who had returned from an official trip to Africa hours earlier, was reportedly caught off guard by his dismissal.
Trump caught most of his aides off guard, with his tweet coming before key US allies had reached an agreement.
Speaking to CBS Chicago, Replay manager Sean Adamson, an avowed Simpsons fan, says that the reception caught him off guard.
Narendra Modi's government — supported largely by the middle classes, upper castes and large businesses — appeared to be caught off guard.
I became so used to wearing them, that I was sometimes caught off guard when someone asked me about one.
Even if this patient was in the backseat, rapid deterioration could catch a driver off-guard and trigger an accident.
He caught just about everyone off guard, including the goaltender who watched, stupefied, as the shot sailed over his head.
He has a butter-pecan skillset in a vanilla carton, and defenders are constantly caught off guard as a result.
NBC was caught off guard by her decision and what followed was yet another wave of warm publicity for her.
"The magnitude and velocity really caught the market off guard," said Leslie Falconio, senior strategist at UBS Global Wealth Management.
But fortunately for Belgium it falls to Paulinho, catching him off guard, and he can't put much behind his shot.
The C.D.C.'s decision to remove most criteria for testing took some state officials and large health systems off-guard.
Still, the timing of the partnership with Mr. Kaepernick caught many industry veterans, as well as the N.F.L., off guard.
But it also shows how Amazon was caught off-guard by the pandemic and unprepared for the potential work disruptions.
A reader is ready to move on but worried about catching colleagues off guard just as new projects are starting.
But I was still caught off guard when my older child came out to me as transgender, at age 23.
When I first met him in 2007, Rob had this gentle, endearing way about him that caught me off guard.
Clearview's founder, Hoan Ton-That, also seemed caught off guard when asked to imagine the negative externalities of his tech.
"(I) had no idea ... and it caught me off guard, I was really curious why she was there," Weber said.
Angola LNG took traders off guard by returning earlier than expected from a maintenance outage that began in late October.
The announcement caught the military off guard, sending commanders from Washington to California scrambling as the Navy searched for clarity.
The industry has been especially caught off guard in Canada, where the federal government has legalized cannabis across the country.
Protests erupted in Kashmir after security forces killed a popular separatist leader on July 8, catching New Delhi off guard.
What may catch you off guard is its uncommon sense of empathy for everyone caught up in this rat race.
The announcement caught investors off guard and immediately raised concerns about retaliation from China or other major US trading partners.
The fact that Cabrera brought his trade demand to reporters first before telling the team caught Mets officials off guard.
Caught off guard in a quick split with Carlos Beltrán, the New York Mets want some continuity for a change.
Expecting a feature-length movie, many were caught off guard by the 35-minute work that was experimental in tone.
Tom Price (R-Ga.) is confirmed as secretary of Health and Human Services, an announcement that caught lawmakers off guard.
"The inflation numbers definitely caught the markets off guard," said Joseph Lavorgna, senior economist at Deutsche Bank in New York.
President Donald Trump caught many senior administration officials off guard when he announced Haley's resignation in October, sources told CNN.
"We were caught completely off guard," Eric Draper, a lobbyist for the organization who is now its executive director, said.
The Iranian attacks, which hit more than a half-dozen federal agencies last month, still caught the department off guard.
Theirs is a story not uncommon among first-timers, who can find themselves caught off-guard by an unyielding market.
"That definitely took me off guard, why she would even be associated with someone that looked like that," she said.
Under Obama, the U.S. was caught off-guard by Russia's campaign and was slow to form a response, Bruen said.
When we discussed The Distance Trap, we talked about Sean O'Malley being caught off guard by a bumping shuffle step.
But in every case, they were using those powers in new and tough ways that caught their opponents off guard.
The SEC appeared to have been caught off-guard by Trump's tweet, and hours passed before it released a statement.
In many cases, the people caught most off guard by when they were selected—and by whom—were the players themselves.
Like many small-business owners, Sherman has been caught off guard by how much the shutdown has impacted his bottom line.
The grab for access made by Eventbrite caught quite a few users off guard once it was brought to their attention.
Before you know it, you're caught off guard with subjects that you (let alone your kids) are not quite prepared for.
Posted by Chris Doyle on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 Jones told the Washington Post that he was caught completely off guard.
Kraft Heinz had expected its first offer to be rejected but was caught off guard by the harsh language Unilever used.
" Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White denied that Mattis was caught off guard by the announcement, telling Pentagon reporters: "There were no surprises.
Recent tensions caught some investors off guard after they had expected a near-term resolution to the months-long trade dispute.
"With many market participants worried about a dovish outlook, a surprisingly hawkish one could catch some investors off guard," she said.
"Guys, I just wanted to let you know that I was caught off-guard, too," Machida said, as translated by MMAJunkie.com.
You can check out the full clip below to see what transpires, and why Kalanick might have been caught off guard.
Tesla's implemented a Model 3 production break this week as the company struggles to meet demand, reportedly catching employees off guard.
South Korea, which brokered talks between Washington and Pyongyang, was caught off guard by Trump&aposs abrupt cancellation of the summit.
Hereditary is atmospheric, beautiful, and utterly terrifying, taking some weird and wild story turns that caught my audience totally off-guard.
Even so, the official word of Dr. Zizmor's retirement, reported by The Daily News, seemed to catch New Yorkers off guard.
The Ducks were caught off guard by Central Arkansas' hot start, finding themselves down 14-33 five minutes into the game.
The paper, along with mounting stories about racist acts, often shared under the hashtag #Airbnbwhileblack, caught the company's founders off guard.
When I ask the creators of new LGBTQ podcast Nancy how gay their show is, they're caught a little off guard.
"But I did get caught off guard when [Blankfein] started tweeting last night," said Cohn, referring to Blankein's first-ever tweet.
Both have been on wild rides this year, catching many investors off guard with the direction or ferocity of their moves.
Kelly asked why Fonda has said she wasn't "proud to admit" that she's had work done, which caught Fonda off guard.
Caught off guard, some U.S. firms have rushed to place foreign currency orders hedging against further declines in the British pound.
He's a very crafty screener, with a nose for catching on-ball defenders off-guard with surprise screens in the back.
White House officials were also caught off-guard by the release of photos from that session by official Russian state media.
" The last one — two friends, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, slid among famous romantic country couples — caught Underwood off guard. "What?
Nicki Minaj may be the queen of rap, but Ellen Degeneres is queen of catching guests off guard with personal questions.
" Hearing the "g" word catches Booth off-guard, and she questions, "Are you going to ask me to be your girlfriend?
It's the voice in your head that screams for ALL THE CAKE when you're caught off guard with an office birthday.
Others that made bets on macroeconomic trends were caught off guard by wrong-footed bets and had to shutter their firms.
Bayer was caught off guard by the speed of U.S. consumers switching to online stores at the expense of established drugstores.
Shinichiro Kadota, senior FX and rates strategist at Barclays, said the market was "caught a bit off guard" by Trump's comments.
Make sure you have cash on hand so that you're not caught off guard when your grace period is up. 6.
Fortt: You said that was an area that caught you off guard a bit: the multi-constituent nature of your job.
BUT HERE'S WHAT REALLY CAUGHT ME OFF GUARD, THE SORT OF POLARIZED COMMUNITY WHEN IT COMES TO BITCOIN CASH AND BITCOIN.
Acuna: Sunday's episode is going to catch a lot of people off guard, especially since it's not the mid-season finale.
In the fourth, he and C Yadier Molina executed a pickoff at third to catch the Pirates' Gregory Polanco off-guard.
After an unseasonably warm beginning of winter (hey, we're not complaining), the recent cold snap has certainly caught us off-guard.
Republicans were caught off-guard in late December when the president reversed himself and decided not to sign the budget agreement.
Update: It turns out that viewers weren't the only ones caught off guard by Sara Ramirez's decision to leave Grey's Anatomy.
Why this matters: Pharma was caught off guard by the provision last time, and its lobbying was unsuccessful this go-around.
Even those who have been outspoken about Aadhaar's privacy implications were caught off guard by the scale of the recent breach.
Still, the access reporters, the folks who are paid to see these things coming, were caught off-guard by the news.
The White House has downplayed the significance of his inclusion, but the criticism surrounding that elevation caught President Trump off guard.
It arrived late, a full four days after Harvey inundated Houston, and it caught the Klimples and many others off guard.
"I, like everyone else in Washington, was caught off guard by the announcement," said Kyle E. Pomerleau of the Tax Foundation.
It has caught many political observers off guard, not least because of the person championing the program, President Shavkat M. Mirziyoyev.
U.S. allies, who were caught entirely off-guard by Trump's announcement, are still seeking clarification about the timing of America's exit.
"But that doesn't take away from how these types of increases can and will catch older individuals off guard," he said.
And when they turn up unexpectedly in new places, they catch doctors and health systems — and people's immune systems — off guard.
JD: The unfettered creativity and willingness to put things together in different ways so that he keeps the competition off guard.
Nissan: Carlos Ghosn saved the Japanese car company from ruin, but it was his own downfall that caught everyone off guard.
The storm's rapid formation and swift gallop across the country made it difficult to prepare and caught many people off guard.
People will want to get along today, but they'll be caught off guard by surprises, or they'll act out of character.
Trump announced the project on Friday, and appears to have both exaggerated its scope and taken Google and Verily off guard.
The Trump administration, starting at the very top, was caught woefully off-guard, which means anything Trump does now is triage.
"The time and severity of a pandemic — it almost definitionally catches you off guard when it starts," she told Business Insider.
Officials who have been drafting the new initiatives seemed to be caught off guard by the leak and the resulting outrage.
Roberts, who had played a completely (and expected) passive role in the trial up to that point, caught everyone off guard.
The announcement came as a surprise not just for regular ol' commoners like us — it also caught other royals off guard.
But Charlie is caught totally off-guard by this displaced outpouring of rage, and he doesn't know how to handle it.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, meanwhile, has embraced Trump with both arms, but he was caught off guard by today's sanctions announcement.
Lawmakers seemed to be caught off guard by Sessions's decision, and many of them expressed anger that their advice was ignored.
This shift in aggression caught Philadelphia off guard and it struggled to find an opening with their star getting shut down.
The new rule, buried in a legal guidance on last year's rent laws, caught lawmakers, many landlords and brokers off guard.
The admission caught White House staffers off guard; Sanders said she first heard Trump learned of the reimbursement during Giuliani's interview.
The Wall Street Journal's Michael C. Bender reported that the White House was caught completely off guard by Romney's announced Wednesday.
They'll catch you off guard, and you really can't believe it … you never know when a joke is going to come.
Worthy, a retired detective, said he's seen some things on the job but this particular deer encounter caught him off guard.
Fans were caught off guard, social media went crazy, and the two brands clocked one of the biggest Super Bowl successes.
Mr. Trump said the Taliban were interested in a cease-fire, but his remarks appeared to catch the militants off guard.
What has come instead — doling out stolen emails, testing the defenses of the voting system — clearly caught the administration off guard.
An official in Zelensky's office said the president was caught off guard by Giuliani's arrival, learning about it from the media.
But this storm caught many off guard when it rapidly intensified and took a turn north in the Gulf of Mexico.
She supported the move — she thinks Charleston needs to signal it's a welcoming city — but was caught off guard by it.
I was caught off guard by the tiff as I thought camp memorial visits were already mandatory in German high schools.
Droz said he's not surprised to see hemp become legalized but he was caught off guard by how quickly things evolved.
The system, including providers and hospitals, was caught somewhat off guard, and many felt that they had not been adequately prepared.
The government's decision to use procedural maneuvers to fast-track the Supreme Court bill appears to have caught opponents off guard.
Some of those surprise turns seemed to catch Mr. Dausgaard off guard; Mr. Hough is not so easy to follow himself.
Many shoppers, not knowing about the Amazon deal before their grocery shopping Monday morning, were caught off guard by the display.
Most said the topic caught them off guard when it came up during the lunch, but that they're open to it.
But it's such an anomaly up north that medical professionals in the region might be caught off guard, the authors warned.
If that's not possible they let fans know ahead of time through social media so they don't get caught off guard.
Technology is clearly expanding at a faster and faster pace, and, by many accounts, most of us will be caught off guard.
The central bank caught investors off guard earlier this month when it signaled its next rate hike could be just weeks away.
LafargeHolcim and peer HeidelbergCement recently cut their profit guidance for the full year after being caught off guard by rising energy costs.
The numbers caught investors off guard, though the outlook remains tough, according to some of the top-ranked analysts covering the sectors .
She's completely unconcerned about what they think of her and in fact seems to relish her ability to keep them off guard.
In the wake of recent high-profile breaches, corporations and countries alike are scrambling to make sure they aren't caught off-guard.
The proposal came a couple weeks before the midterms and appeared to catch many Republicans and even White House officials off guard.
He was poised, respectful, and didn't appear to be caught off guard or flustered by any of the questions thrown at him.
The last-minute addition of the provision, named after its Senate sponsor, Illinois Democrat Richard Durbin, caught the payments industry off-guard.
Even hardened Buffalo residents were caught off-guard as more than 5 feet fell in parts of the city by Wednesday morning.
And on the other, we get unusually informal images of him posing with world leaders or appearing to be caught off guard.
At the time, Uber appeared caught off guard by the lawsuit, with a spokesperson vowing to review the allegations before commenting further.
He had bigger plans for that trip — and he caught me completely off-guard when he proposed at the beach at sunset.
Mitchell told me he was so caught off guard that he didn't quite believe the announcement applied to his group's planned events.
The most alarming aspect of the iPhone's recent growth troubles has been that Apple management appears to have been caught off guard.
So that caught me a little bit off guard, and then just really seeing people's reactions around, that was kind of cool.
It's important to be specific about the topic of the meeting so they can get prepared and not be caught off guard.
Even you, a smart person like you, Geraldo, were caught off-guard thinking that the president was talking about everyone as animals.
His message of love resonating with the global audience and seeming to catch the stiff upper-lipped Brits little bit off guard.
Nardwuar the Human Serviette is known for being a shining ball of positive enthusiasm, catching his sometimes surly interview subjects off guard.
She reemerged after staying as far out of the public eye as possible with a song that caught her fans off guard.
Seventy-six wildfires were reported on Thursday across nine western U.S. states, catching experts who had predicted a lighter year off guard.
Rogen opened up about his apparent falling out with Heigl, admitting that her comments about Knocked Up initially caught him off-guard.
Did John Paul Getty III plan his own kidnapping to extort money from his grandfather, or was he caught completely off guard?
The tornado caught sleeping residents off guard late Wednesday night, sending debris 13,000 feet into the air, the National Weather Service said.
Community members were wary of President Trump's campaign rhetoric, Manna said, but were completely caught off guard by the sudden ICE raids.
It is not clear what prompted Trump's tweet, which infuriated Pakistani officials and caught the rest of the U.S. administration off guard.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The Brazilian real tumbled on Wednesday as Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential elections caught traders off-guard.
Heavyset, with curly hair and a propensity for catching you off-guard with a dirty joke, he goes by Danno, not Daniel.
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), who says, like most of Capitol Hill, she was caught completely off guard by the Trump administration's reversal.
Pearl said she was caught off guard when her own son, now grown, asked her that question at the age of 8.
The change of guard, announced one day before the Nevsun hostile bid in late July, caught some investors and analysts off guard.
But if and when this regulatory landscape begins to shift, companies with the right solutions in place needn't be caught off guard.
Some White House officials were caught off guard when Trump announced on Twitter Monday that he was planning to make the announcement.
He told ABC News that Biden was "surprised" by the attacks that appeared to catch him off guard in the first debate.
A total of 150 Republicans caught off guard by Hoyer's gambit were put on record in favor of adjourning for the recess.
Grantees were caught off guard when HHS said it would enforce the rules, even though they are still being challenged in court.
The move to add long-term funds caught the market off guard as the central bank had already injected funds last week.
The group split sharply from Democratic leaders who seemed caught off guard by the support for Omar and unprepared for the debate.
I don't want to watch it online but also don't want it to catch me off guard and make me an wreck.
However, caught off guard by a surge in arrivals, Lopez Obrador's administration is resorting to old tactics based on tough law enforcement.
And I love watching Elizabeth in that predicament, because it catches her off-guard and only makes her more human and relatable.
Groups of armed soldiers waiting at the gates of Goa's Sunburn Music Festival, rifles slung at their shoulders, caught me off-guard.
But markets remained wary, noting Britain's shock vote in June to leave the European Union had caught investors and pollsters off guard.
Seoul has even more to lose from a breakdown in relations than the U.S., and appeared caught off guard by Trump's letter.
Aaron Rodgers' second touchdown pass against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday was so impressive it seemed to catch everyone off-guard.
Nikki Haley, the U.N. ambassador, said she would resign at the end of the year, catching the White House staff off guard.
During a "60 Minutes" interview with Mike Wallace, Mr. Hill said, he broke down when questions about Dallas caught him off guard.
It is hard to catch him off guard, as his coach, Brett Brown of the Philadelphia 76ers, learned one night last summer.
The Arab Spring caught us off guard because we over-rely on other governments to shape our understanding of a country's people.
As the troubling details in "Bear Brook" unfold, what caught me off guard was how gentle and pared-down the storytelling was.
She caught Joseph R. Biden Jr., the presumed front-runner, off guard on Thursday night by questioning his track record on race.
In all regards, the French looked immaculately drilled, unwinding clever set-piece sequences on multiple occasions to catch their opponents off guard.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Trump's new press secretary, appeared caught off-guard when she was questioned about the Pentagon's surprise at the announcement.
In the afterglow of her match with Federer, Williams was caught off-guard by a question about the Hopman Cup's probable demise.
Even if they think they've buried that shit deep, it always finds a way to bubble up, to catch them off guard.
Photo courtesy of Becca Hess The sudden mandatory evacuation caught residents, most of whom assumed the fire was under control, off guard.
The real standouts are people who are thrown off guard by the fact that Stern has found out so much about them.
When the discussion turned to Apu, he shared his feelings about the character and explained why the criticism caught him off guard.
The speed of the storm surge can catch people off guard, said Julie Demuth, a research scientist who works with Dr. Morss.
In late 2017, Trump first caught aides off guard when he floated the impossible idea of cutting off all trade with China.
But by once again catching American allies off guard and publicly antagonizing North Korea, the administration has further undermined its own leverage.
The unexpected thaw in the cold case caught Kvitova off-guard as she tried to hone her focus onto the French Open.
De Maria's tone wavers, too, keeping the reader more or less continually off guard, constantly snatched back from the brink of revelation.
The company did this with guidance from the SFMTA, so when Skip was denied a permit, the team was caught off guard.
Another danger: These districts are just Republican enough to look safe, which could catch one or two of these incumbents off guard.
I can tell he's caught off guard as he has no clue how difficult the last 24 hours have been for me.
All of these maladies were taken from Almodóvar's own life, and that candor caught Banderas off guard when he read the script.
"Power actually went out earlier than expected and caught people a little off guard," said Amy Ricard, a spokeswoman for Sonoma County.
For this reason, some companies ask unusual questions that will catch applicants off guard and force them to think on the spot.
His remarks, which seemed to echo the Afghan government's desire, appeared to catch both the militants and his own officials off guard.
I was a little caught off guard the first time and did not want to insult the person with a low offer.
Caught off guard, many sought shelter in temporary evacuation centers carrying only the clothes they were in with little to no possessions.
More than 100 Republicans caught off guard by the move were put on record in favor of leaving for the monthlong break.
However, White House officials were caught off guard when Trump tweeted late Thursday afternoon that Bolton would replace McMaster, effective April 9.
"It was a deft public-relations move" by Romney "that apparently caught the White House off guard," the NYT's Michael Grynbaum wrote.
Just weeks after the settlement was announced, The Spotted Pig closed -- which left Nelson and other women who settled caught off guard.
He catches the group off guard by rejecting their harsh austerity measures on the basis that they will hurt the Ukrainian people.
It appears that many large corporations have been caught off guard by the dollar's continued resilience and underestimated its potential negative impact.
They expressed surprise that leadership seemed caught off guard by the union&aposs announcement and that its response wasn&apost more deft.
Mueller's team has operated largely leak-free, and much of the news from his office has caught the White House off-guard.
Military officials, who were initially caught off guard by Monday night's White House statement, would not discuss what options they were considering.
The Taycan moves with the thrust of an electric railgun, catching passengers and even drivers off guard with its seemingly unrestrained energy.
At various moments in the monthslong protests in Hong Kong, Beijing has been caught off guard, forced to recalibrate its propaganda machine.
Then, a pair of high schoolers stepped up to the podium with a concern that took the district officials completely off guard.
MORE (R-Ariz.), notoriously furious when kept out of the loop on Pentagon policy changes, appeared to be equally caught off guard.
It was Friday night in the middle of the rush and our staff was caught off guard as the incident developed quickly.
Trump agreed to demands from Pelosi and Schumer to extend government funding only into December, a move that caught Republicans off guard.
"When this unexpectedly happened to us at the end of October, we were devastated and caught off-guard," she tells PEOPLE exclusively.
The selling caught the hedge fund industry off guard, and their losses mounted during the fourth-quarter tumult in the stock market.
But the special no-knock warrants seek to use the element of surprise to catch drug dealers and other criminals off guard.
You may be so used to people hiding behind a mask that it can catch you off guard when someone is truthful.
Our entire country was caught off guard in 2016, and that's why Russia was able to cause such chaos in our society.
"After being caught off-guard the second time, I'd rather sleep outside knowing I'm safe than be in there," said Michael Hatchett.
Sen. Bernie Sanders caught the establishment Democratic Party off guard three years ago; few anticipated the strength of his candidacy and message.
I know that's not weird for the millions of people who practice that, but in suburban Texas, it caught me pretty off-guard.
Informing people of the agenda in advance keeps them from being caught off guard—surprise often leads to a negative reaction to plans.
The U.K.'s ambassador to the European Union suddenly quit on Tuesday afternoon with Sir Ivan Rogers abrupt resignation catching many off guard.
Homes, hotels, hospitals, marinas and airports were badly damaged and the extent of the chaos seemed to catch the wealthy nations off guard.
The protests have caught Macron off-guard just as he was trying to counter a fall in his popularity rating to 20 percent.
I feel confident knowing that if I'm caught off-guard (hello, snakes in our Manhattan office) I can remain calm and not panic.
Danault picked up the puck behind the Buffalo net and beat Lehner with a quick wrap-around, which caught the goaltender off guard.
The furious, schizophrenic intensity of the heavy parts lets the album's melodic passages catch you entirely off guard, and leave you off-kilter.
"They know," Trump said when asked by CNN's Pamela Brown about immigration officials who said they were caught off guard by the tweets.
You won't be caught off guard by additional taxes, and when tax time comes around, you can be prepared to pay Uncle Sam.
Given that I'd been expecting a simple walk past some props, I was caught off guard by the second part of the experience.
The Federal Reserve may raise rates sometime this year, possibly catching the market off guard, Goldman Sachs' chief economist, Jan Hatzius, said Friday.
Beijing's decision caught many traders off guard and investors interpreted it as a fresh sign of further de-escalation in the Sino-U.
At least half a dozen pilots have reported being caught off guard by sudden descents in the aircraft, according to the Dallas News.
Based on Google's early positioning of the category, it appears that the Chromebook's classroom success even managed to catch its creators off-guard.
The majority, despite being at a Millennial-centric conference and presumably working in some kind of Millennial-centric field, were caught off guard.
Despite being caught off guard by the move, Gartman explained to CNBC why he doesn't expect the rally, or deal, to last long.
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Investors had widely expected the U.K. to vote in favor of remain, and were caught off guard when the final results came through.
No matter how much Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping we've done, winter always seems to sneak up and catch us off guard.
The camera's always rolling, after all — there's no time to be caught off guard, even by an unexpected, menstruation-related red carpet moment.
German business leaders caught off guard by the election of Donald Trump are facing the prospect of a new U.S-German trade relationship.
Though Walters knew of Berry's infidelity, when photos first published by Media Take Out surfaced, she was caught off guard by Pearson's story.
Short and anchor Alex Wilcox appeared to enjoy the moment, if not get a caught off guard by just how fast it spread.
It's clear some were aware that they were being filmed, but most of the other women in the crowd were caught off guard.
Los Angeles made it 5-22 on a knuckling slap shot by Leipsic that seemed to catch Blackhawks goaltender Corey Crawford off guard.
Apparently, one of the benefits of having low self-esteem is that I am rarely caught off-guard by negative assessments of myself.
After yielding plentiful birdies in the first two rounds, the staggeringly different state of the greens caught nearly everyone off guard, including officials.
Brady, caught slightly off guard by the president's comments, responded briskly: "My goal is to lower taxes on every American," he told reporters.
And with the Advanced Lane Guidance, you won't get caught off guard by exits and intersections since you know the correct driving lane.
Officials in the West Wing, many of whom weren't aware Trump was planning to fire Comey, appeared caught off guard by the furor.
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The proposed amendment received support from both Democrats and Republicans during debate, but the vote caught House leaders in both parties off guard.
Trump's donation appeared to catch the Park Service off guard, with accountants wondering whether Trump's check might have been lost in the mail.
Unrealistic expectations and lack of planning mean that people can easily be caught off-guard when and if they have a health crisis.
But when the pair arrived at the Justice Department to review the electronic communication, officials were caught off-guard by his next move.
The rapid collapse in oil prices caught many off guard, including hedge funds that made outsized bullish bets on crude earlier this year.
The raid caught Trump's team off guard, and when his attorneys met with Mueller later that day, they held off with their proposal.
He started at point guard in place of Tyler Ulis, with Troy Daniels making his first start of the season at off guard.
Two Republican members familiar with the work on the steering committee told CNN they were caught off guard by Jordan and Meadows' move.
"The victims, obviously were caught off guard by this and they maintained attention on the individual as they crossed the street," Frank said.
Nonetheless, the speed and scale of the rally appears to have caught many traders off guard, adding to the violence of the move.
Journalists caught off guard by a modern-day racist tended to marvel at Spencer, giving him celebrity treatment that glamorized the alt-right.
But in the fall of 1918, as World War I neared its end, Philadelphia was caught off guard by a different threat: influenza.
I was caught off guard when I spotted swimming pools and swimsuits at this time of year rather than space heaters and sweaters.
While the decision last year appeared to catch some lawmakers and officials off guard, Trump offered a similar reasoning for canceling the exercises.
It was Trump's decision An administration official briefing reporters on Wednesday insisted anyone caught off guard by the decision hasn't been paying attention.
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" Pentagon's response -- Caught off guard by the president's announcement, officials only say that the military campaign against ISIS is continuing "at this time.
"The openness of his research, the openness and his willingness to prevent anything from going wrong really caught us off guard," SantaMaria said.
Nunes seemed caught completely off-guard, asking the question again and saying the information hadn't been used by special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
But when Bill Brown decided to retire at 65 in spring 2018, there were two things in particular that caught him off guard.
FDA chief Scott Gottlieb resigns The health-care world was caught off guard by FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb announcing his resignation on Tuesday.
Like I said, I should have took that and ran it up, but I was just too caught off-guard with the hype.
Like much of the world, Japan was caught off-guard by Trump's on-the-spot acceptance of an invitation for talks with Kim.
It requires extreme conditions: the transfer of tissue between organisms and an immune system caught off-guard, or, in this case, completely depleted.
The giant flashes briefly across the screen, but the large slow frame combined with a doll-like stare completely sets us off guard.
Between the lines: Pompeo, coming to State straight from the CIA, was caught off guard by some of the stories revealing internal deliberations.
At the end of July, the fractious rebel groups struck back, launching a rare coordinated offensive that caught the Assad regime off guard.
News of the invitation -- which caught many, including Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, off guard -- was welcomed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Some European ambassadors in Washington said they were caught off guard by the announcement and are regrouping to sort out their next steps.
That plan failed, in part because Saudi Arabia's Western allies say they were caught off guard and pressured the Saudis to back down.
"The reality is that fewer than 1% of policyholders have lapsed their coverage, and the companies have been caught off guard," he said.
The sudden surge in their borrowing costs, however, has caught the sector off guard and highlighted an asset-liability mismatch on their books.
This time, however, federal immigration agencies appeared to be coordinating more closely with local officials, who in December had been caught off guard.
Trump's announcement appeared to catch Google off guard, and Verily eventually released a statement saying the screening project was in its early stages.
Despite being caught off guard by Mr. Trump's announcement, Mr. Abe may have been reassured by it, at least in the short term.

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