give pause to造句(1) Weather conditions were bad enough to give pause to even the most experienced climbers.
(2) It is a comparison which should give pause to those tempted automatically to condemn the Government.
(3) This finding should give pause to it.
(4) Three decades on, a British EU president would give pause to those who maintain that Britain never has any influence in Brussels.
(5) The arrests may still give pause to businesses in China, Smith said, adding that Australian companies would have noticed the circumstances of the case.
(6) You'd think all of this might give pause to people whose passions take them into the highest mountains.
(7) The study findings should give pause to physicians and surgeons "who would rely on subjective testing for children with OSA."
(8) It's an interesting suggestion, but we need a bit longer to give pause to it.
(9) You may not agree with the ratings, but it does give pause to reflect on various destinations.
(10) Several weeks ago, The Journal of the American Medical Association published a study that should give pause to anyone who plans to live a long and independent life.
(11) And in that emphasis on the dark side of schooling, should give pause to adults who were looking for an understanding of why something like Columbine comes about.
(12) But it's the unflattering image being reflected from abroad that may give pause to the millions of French travelers now heading off to summer-vacation destinations across the globe.