| 21. | However, the fact that the second-quarter growth data was below expectations could give pause to those expectations.
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| 22. | The new pink sidewalks " give pause to any real ( cowboy ) walking on them ."
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| 23. | Because the vast majority of funds were racing ahead, this might not give pause to experienced fund shareholders.
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| 24. | Those accurate reports alone are enough to give pause to many of our friends, and to stoke anti-Americanism.
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| 25. | The number of deaths probably should give pause to any other driver who plans on racing at Irwindale.
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| 26. | This first letter should give pause to all who might be inclined to take them at their word.
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| 27. | That conduct should give pause to any financial institution or business still choosing to deal with Iran ."
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| 28. | The Nuggets were considering giving Martin a front-loaded deal that might give pause to incoming Nets owner Bruce Ratner.
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| 29. | Israel considers this a deterrent, meant to give pause to those thinking of taking part in a violent attack.
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| 30. | First is the big premium ( currently 15.9 percent ), which Morningstar suggests should give pause to new investors.
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