| 31. | But that could give pause to the Justice Department, which will be involved in the matter because of antitrust concerns.
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| 32. | No fund appears on both lists, which may give pause to investors who make fund choices for the long term.
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| 33. | "That's what gives pause to this first generation of Beatles fans, " says pop culture author Wally Podrazik of Chicago.
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| 34. | Let ax give pause to those who think Black English is a bastardization that threatens the purity of our national language.
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| 35. | GTECH spokesman Marc Palazzo said the poll results " should give pause to any effort considering jeopardizing this successful entity ."
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| 36. | Such moves might give pause to the demands outside of her district for her to step down and retire from politics.
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| 37. | All the more reason that follow-up federal prosecutions give pause to Randy E . Barnett, a law professor at Boston University.
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| 38. | More than a local fuss, what's happening here should give pause to anyone with kin in what's called an undeeded cemetery.
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| 39. | The finding that pheromones do not work in the widely expected manner may give pause to customers for bottled human pheromones.
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| 40. | First is the big premium ( currently 15 . 9 percent ), which Morningstar suggests should give pause to new investors.
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