Some believe that consumers will be greeted with a free one-year subscription to streaming service Amazon Prime.
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Any innovation that has efficiency at its core is sure to be greeted with interest by time-strapped consumers.
Anti-agreement Ulster Unionist Peter Weir said Stone's release, and those of other paramilitary prisoners, would be greeted with revulsion.
Still only 32, he'd be greeted with open arms by a boxing industry looking for its next financial windfall.
If you flip the phone over, and remain gazing at the derriere, you'll be greeted with the familiar beats logo.
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When you start the computer, you'll be greeted with a jazzy array of square and rectangle tiles representing applications, arranged into groups.
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You'll be greeted with a plush, bright bed flanked with a bamboo headboard that beckons with a view of your flat-screen television.
Mr Mitchell should count himself lucky not to be greeted with an incomprehensible string of numbers - the pager-speak of American teenagers.
That is one reason why Mr Bush's newest proposal is likely to be greeted with suspicion by some members of the WTO.
Tap on that very vanilla app drawer icon and you'll be greeted with a mix of GApps, as well as Motorola and Verizon bloat.
As Americans flock to the Web to get updates on the weather, visitors to Weather Underground will be greeted with a new streamlined design.
This should be greeted with resounding hurrahs I would have thought.
Such an idea would be greeted with screams of "mercenaries!"
Positive earnings surprises will probably also be greeted with equanimity.
And from the statement that American troops would be greeted with flowers to the admission that the war may be either unwinnable entirely or, in the best case, may last for years.
Their decision is likely to be greeted with cynicism as it makes the championship battle dramatically closer at a time when Hamilton was beginning to look like he was inching towards his first title.
Ms Julius, a former chief economist at British Airways, was the only MPC member with significant "hands on" experience of the private sector and her departure is likely to be greeted with disappointment among industry.
"His death will be greeted with a great sense of sadness here because of his long-standing affection for this country, not just with the peace process, but on many other issues, including emigration, " McAleese said.
After all, in view of the strident anti-Americanism that prevails in many parts of the world, the arrest of an American soldier, whether justified by credible evidence or not, would be greeted with general acclaim.
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Houses tend to be passed through families rather than sold, rice fields are shared with those who need them the most, the religions of others are respected, and it's a matter of deep-held belief that visitors should be greeted with warmth.
There is a scene, arguably meant to be amusing, where Jackie (Chadwick Boseman) and his wife (Nicole Beharie) are approached by a white man and the young couple braces for a violent assault only to be greeted with good cheer from a fan.
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This man, who went with Alexander as a kind of court historian, was a great supporter and cheerleader for six years until turning into a critic, rather suddenly, over the issue of whether Alexander ought to be greeted with a low bow, the way Persian monarchs were greeted.
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It would be rightly greeted with wall-to-wall outrage.
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" King opined, "The people most interested in the results of this election are Ho Chi Minh and his Communist friends, " and that a sizable vote total for McCarthy would be "greeted with great cheers in Hanoi.
The news will likely be greeted by staff with the same sort of enthusiasm with which soccer clubs have greeted their wealthy new Muscovite owners, not least because the paper has been hemorrhaging money for several years.
Any law keeping would-be regulators from tinkering with the mechanics of the Internet ought to be greeted as a glorious victory for Internet freedom.
The commandos boarded the ship armed with paintball guns expecting to be greeted by hostile, but non-violent humanitarian activists.
But drunken driving would be less funny to everyone if more people were greeted at a checkpoint with a Breathalyzer.
How embarrassing it would be for France's politicians if their leap into the modern age was greeted not with enthusiasm but with a yawn.
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