Pause
in sentence
526 examples of Pause in a sentence
If I had known that this was a made for TV movie, with fade outs for commercials, and a "to be continued
" pause
in the middle of the DVD, I would not have rented it.
I don't care how much that woman wanted a baby, one look at these people should give anyone
pause
about whether those are the genes you really want in a child you raise.
I am only five minutes and ten into the movie, and I felt compelled to
pause
and complain about this.
Perhaps if the movie had a little bit more dialogs it would be better, but there is a
pause
of about 30 minutes where you don't hear a word and go to places of the writer's imagination.
It gives one cause for
pause.
"Stage Beauty" however, gives me
pause.
“Hearing myself say that gives me
pause.
Despite early signs of trouble – which, together with the Soviet Union’s experience, should give the CPC
pause
– China seems to be determined to push ahead with the BRI, which the country’s leaders have established as a pillar of their new “grand strategy.”
But a regime in which personal responsibility strongly affects individuals in one jurisdiction will give bankers
pause
for thought, especially in the case of global banks with complex matrix-management systems that enable product heads to be moved elsewhere.
As the novelty of wearable tech gives way to necessity – and, later, as wearable tech becomes embedded tech – will we be deprived of the chance to pause, reflect, and engage in meaningful, substantive conversations?
It is here that Germany should take
pause
and look at the record.
A Five-Step Plan for European ProsperityWASHINGTON, DC – Though the Greek crisis has been placed on pause, the economic situation in Europe remains bleak.
Notwithstanding financial markets’ celebration of QE, not to mention the US Federal Reserve’s hearty self-congratulation, an analysis based on the three Ts should give the ECB
pause.
What if the bargain struck between the Chinese middle classes and the one-party state were to fall apart, owing to a pause, or even a setback, in the race for material wealth?
It is unlikely that the Kremlin would attempt another military intervention in Kosovo (their effort in 1999 to land troops at Pristina airport was a fiasco), but it has a range of options that must give the West
pause.
These are all difficult calls to make, which is why any US administration should
pause
before shutting individuals, firms, and countries out of the dollar-trading system.
Certainly, if there ever is a
pause
in China’s heady growth, today’s emerging-market turmoil will seem like a mere hiccup compared to the earthquake that will ensue.
If and when the time comes to
pause
or change course, will China’s existing political-economic institutions accommodate such a transformation?
That such geopolitical projects are moving from the fringes to the mainstream should give everyone
pause.
The failure of other ‘magic bullet’ cures for development should make everyone
pause
before placing unbounded faith in what the Internet can deliver.
Not once did they
pause
for critical self-reflection, and now they feign shock at the legitimacy gap and the anti-establishment passion that threatens the status quo and, consequently, their authority.
But if its leaders are worried about the impact on its reputation of embracing unconventional policy, they should
pause
and reflect on the much greater damage that would follow from allowing the economy to slip into a deflationary trap from which it would be difficult, if not impossible, to escape.
But the track record of such uprisings should give us
pause.
This is particularly notable because the recent
pause
in emissions growth, unlike the other three that have occurred in the last 40 years, occurred amid economic expansion at a respectable annual rate of 3%.
Before attacking the allegedly foreign BP, American politicians might also
pause
for a moment to reflect on the intimate links between politics and the oil industry in the United States.
Then, without pause, he leaps once, twice, and I gasp at the height of his grandes jetés and then gasp again because his pointed toe is heading right for a barre .
With time, Brexit’s enormous costs to British society will become apparent and give
pause
to anyone wishing to follow in the UK’s footsteps.
While unlikely anytime soon, this possibility should give everyone
pause
and spur us to find policies that will help Arabs find the political dignity and good governance they deserve through an ordered, peaceful process.
But that incident apparently gave neither Fox News nor its owner
pause.
Culture is a necessary
pause
from the daily rat race, from our chaotic and often vulgar political surroundings, and it is a chance to recover our spiritual energy.
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