Make sure it'll make any potential double-crossers think twice before messing with me. |
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The couple's only comfort in their grief is that other teenagers may now think twice before getting into a stolen car. |
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After it has reached a certain point people don't think twice about chucking it away. |
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If he can cast my big sister out, he wouldn't think twice about casting me out. |
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Workers will have to think twice before telling insensitive jokes or expressing intolerant views which may give offence. |
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And on top of that, the pitcher would think twice about trying to brush the batter back off the plate. |
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In today's society we go to the market to pick up steaks, pork chops, bacon, and other meat products, and we normally don't think twice about it. |
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The pioneers of political correctness made people think twice before opening their stupid mouths. |
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The volcanic landscape looks sensationally steep, enough to make the average country walker think twice about greasing his boots. |
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One of the factors that makes process engineers think twice before choosing homogeneous catalysis, however, is the problem of separation. |
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The rising unemployment rate has apparently caused the government to think twice about more active trade ties with China. |
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People would think twice about cheating if the penalty were imprisonment or a hefty fine. |
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Merlin didn't think twice about her ability to pilot the ship and turned his attention to a navigational scanner. |
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The hope is that this drama will prompt viewers to think twice about the way we view our elders and betters. |
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And should parents think twice before enrolling their children on scuba courses? |
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No one seemed to think twice about driving so far for a gig, and the car park was awash with tailgate parties. |
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And it may make rip-off artists think twice before churning out knock-offs. |
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Diminishing fossil fuels and global warming are enough to make anyone think twice about flicking a light switch. |
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It was so yummy that I didn't think twice about gathering all the crumbs off the bottom of the box with my wet finger tips then smacking my lips. |
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The ads could cause those who have supported Chen for his reformist ideals to think twice before voting for him, Tseng said. |
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You are advised to think twice about trying to fan the embers of a dying love affair. |
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At the very least, it will make television executives think twice before rebooting The Addams Family. |
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The crazy culture sweeping this country is driving up insurance costs and making vital services think twice before helping us. |
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For them, we're really 'the' competitor to beat and they don't think twice about aggressing us. |
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If somebody's new shirt was a size too small, or their bright red lipstick was smudged, I wouldn't think twice about making them aware of it. |
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Other nations might think twice when facing the force of overwhelming strength. |
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They'll think we're fighting with one hand tied behind our back and potential deserters will think twice before changing sides. |
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A person has to think twice before cutting in line at the bank, or berating an incompetent waiter. |
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If he had, he might think twice about clamping down on the economy by repeatedly raising interest rates. |
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If you've fancied having a crack at catching a real shark, then go for the blues and don't think twice about it. |
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It's hoped the public awareness campaign will encourage youngsters to think twice about who they're chatting to online. |
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These people will think twice about rape, murder and other serious crimes if death is an alternative. |
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He might want to think twice about saying some of this Frenchie stuff too far west, though. |
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Like me, you probably don't think twice about switching on a light, drawing a hot bath, turning up the heat or calling a friend on the phone. |
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The Forestry Commission is urging Yorkshire landowners to think twice before felling trees to ensure their actions do not fall foul of the law. |
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I'm sure Barry meant well but I'd think twice before commissioning him to write your epitaph. |
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So if anyone out there is thinking of throwing a kegger, I urge you to remember this event and think twice about where you go. |
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Before I could think twice, his familiar black leather belt was welting me across my body. |
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Those who struggle to get a ball airborne or keep it in play should probably think twice. |
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Will constituent pressure make some Senators think twice before voting against it? |
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A local Burmese solidarity group wants you to think twice about the country of origin of your favourite soporific. |
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You might think twice about throwing in all of your trade show trinkets, postcards, coupons and matchbooks. |
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Ours took us on unplowed roads and fields where we'd think twice before taking a stock heavy-duty pickup. |
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It was possible and I didn't think twice about it, continuing on in an uninterrupted flow. |
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Though some of the buildings looked undamaged, he said residents might think twice before returning. |
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If you're still fuzzy about the company's prospects, or the numbers, think twice about making an investment. |
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It hopes the signs will make motorists think twice about speeding and driving recklessly. |
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I am just going to take a month off to give him time to cool off a little and think twice about his insane plan. |
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Don't think twice before greasing the palm of the health minister to assure your daughter of a seat in the medical college. |
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Hopefully this will make youngsters think twice about going on mopeds without helmets. |
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Well I just thought it was silly girls messing about, that they had been drinking or something so I didn't think twice about it. |
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Kevin is a great guy but I'll think twice about inviting him to one of my parties. |
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If you are the kind that gorges on sweets, you are most likely to think twice before downing gulab jamuns and slurping ghee-dripping badam halwa. |
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For one thing, it has led to an increase in sexually-transmitted diseases, forcing sexually active teens to think twice about bed-hopping. |
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Next time you are fed up with the world and say in disgust that it's a dog's life, think twice. |
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It could, however, make you think twice about vacationing in Europe. |
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That was such a bald-faced lie that it didn't even make her think twice. |
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So that should make a Fabian audience sit up and think twice. |
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You wouldn't think twice about hiring an accountant to handle the books. |
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There is a new breed of users out there, computer-literate consumers who don't think twice about altering the look, feel and functionality of a product. |
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If you have young children think twice before planting poisonous trees. |
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Year six pupils at Arnside National School have designed warning posters to encourage dog owners to think twice about letting their dogs foul the village streets. |
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Add a crusty engineer and his manic assistant, and you have the makings of a team any law-abiding citizen should think twice before calling in to stop trouble. |
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I hope people reading the book might think twice about the circumstances of the man who pumps their gas or the cashier who rings up their groceries. |
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Particularly when overtricks are unimportant, think twice before hunting out a 4-4 fif if your hand has no-trump characteristics. |
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I think that European leaders should think twice before putting producers between a rock and a hard place. |
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Passengers don't want to think twice about whether they will arrive at their business meeting or holiday destination on time or hours too late. |
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Well, with one listen to Blood Has Been Shed's Spirals, you might think twice about packing up the family and calling Connecticut home. |
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Countries that share the United Kingdom's Atlanticism and market-oriented approach to economics would also think twice before ostracizing the British. |
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It's also time to think twice about selling even a single cigarette to a teen! |
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If people know that they are being watched, they will think twice before misbehaving again in this way. |
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This example will be compelling enough to make those who are opposed to gun registration think twice about this issue. |
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When he wanted something for Niafunké, he didn't think twice about digging into his own pocket. |
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In other words, our allies would have to think twice about sharing sensitive intelligence about Canada. |
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This alone should be enough to make pension funds think twice about such investment. |
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What reasons might they have to think twice about bridging from the private and public spheres into the nonprofit sector? |
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Given the current situation, the Committee should think twice about the use of results-based budgeting for special political missions. |
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But when the beast inside is fired up, you might think twice about stepping into this dragon's den. |
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No one seemed to think twice about the cost of cranking out a high proportion of defects. |
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They might think twice about excision knowing that it might prevent their daughters from obtaining such a certificate. |
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In 1912, there isn't really such a thing as human rights, and most people don't think twice about a law like this. |
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I will think twice about trying to get out any Christmas decorations before I get my house back in order. |
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If everybody on the internet were easily traceable, people would think twice about hacking. |
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Young persons with a family disposition to developing alcoholism should think twice before taking the risk. |
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Then, for example, people will think twice before transporting oil in a tanker that is about to fall apart. |
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However, the Eastern Ontario Health Unit urges you to think twice before letting your child climb into the driver's seat. |
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Forex traders may want to think twice before entering into any crude oil positions, at least until a clearer picture of the market place emerges. |
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Though Anthony had a scruffy look, with his unshaved face, he also had a twinkle in his eyes that made almost everyone who knew him think twice on pulling a prank on him. |
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However, the survey found delays on the West Coast Main Line, which links with the branch line at Oxenholme, made people think twice before using the train. |
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We worry unnecessarily, when normal people wouldn't think twice. |
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Our captain was a strict disciplinarian who wouldn't think twice about not letting us wear sneakers or breaking up a poker game if he was in ill humor. |
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They are born actors, able to furrow their brows in concentration and not think twice about how the neighbors might view this seeming eccentricity. |
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We would think a family who used disposable plates and bowls for every meal was wasteful, but we don't think twice about diapering our babies in the same fashion. |
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Parents may want to think twice if their teenager is telling them way-out stories, having wilder than usual mood swings and seeing things that aren't there. |
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It's a look most women over 35 would think twice about and then discard. |
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The taramasalata will make anyone think twice about eating the usual grot. |
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This is why you should always have liability insurance, but should think twice about collision damage coverage. |
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Next time you open your mouth to react to something, think twice. |
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And people might think twice about Zimmerman-style vigilantism in the future, she said. |
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Vintage is a fashion look that will never disappear, so next time you're doing your spring cleaning, think twice about trashing your favorite '80s suede jacket. |
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Today, whether we're at work or home, we don't think twice about plugging our appliances into electrical outlets to instantly receive the power we need. |
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But if a team is penalized on the ensuing kickoff, maybe the players involved will think twice about hip-hopping in the end zone as if auditioning for a rock show. |
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That might make some of these heartless, compassionless people vying for political office think twice about using that office for anything other than the public good. |
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However, the fact that the Covenant specified in rule 96 the grounds for inadmissibility, and did not address the issue of a time limit, should make the Committee think twice before adding such a provision. |
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Had there been such a clause in the NPT, North Korea's withdrawal in January 2004 would have been illegal, which might have made it think twice before taking this step. |
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At this point, you should rather think twice. |
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It also had the effect of making lawyers think twice about doing anything about these laws, even those who felt the laws were clearly wrong and there were lawyers who felt that way. |
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Some mediators would say that the right time is when the negotiations have reached a point of no return, when the parties have invested enough in the process that they will think twice before walking away. |
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Employees are encouraged to think twice before printing. |
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Does the minister's hypocritical attitude on this matter not reflect the general attitude of this government, which talks a fine talk but does not think twice about reneging on commitments at the earliest opportunity? |
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The book is however fun to read and at the end you will definitely analyze your first impressions and think twice after you make a snap judgment. |
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If we are trying to bring new business, new families and entrepreneurs into a region, and the best thing we can offer them is two lanes of highway and icy roads, they are going to think twice. |
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I don't think twice about visiting industry because these visits are an important way of learning about client needs through observation and networking. |
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Even more important, meticulously prepared drawings that make the patent understandable and unambiguous may mean potential infringers will think twice about copying. |
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Men who have spent some time in jail for assaulting their partner often report that the experience of going to jail helped them stop and think twice about using violence again. |
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They created a sign that asked customers to think twice about using plastic bags and encouraged them to use Sobeys' re-useable Green Bags for Life. |
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But behind that apparent gentleness, lies an iron will. Regardless of the risks, he never compromises on his principles and does not think twice about going to prison for the sake of his ideas. |
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I must advise governments to think twice about the realization of this scenario and to imagine the consequences this could have to the rural economies of Atlantic Canada. |
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The principle of precaution alone should make us think twice about using this ammunition which, I repeat, can contaminate areas for thousands of years, with long-term dangers to public health. |
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The head of the Company Archive is usually a walking encyclopedia who can answer most questions about the company's history without stopping to think twice. |
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Makes you think twice about chewing Trident. |
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A big display of force can make a suspect think twice about pulling a gun. |
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In a video interview, she talked about the study and why it has made her think twice about using very high doses of gonadotropins. |
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Incoming KPK commissioners may think twice about investigating the police. |
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We think twice about suddenly reordered priorities. |
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If we have proper cross-border access to justice then the timeshare scam bandits will think twice before they prey on our holidaying constituents. |
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A doctor's group has warned that capping tax entitlements for public hospital staff would amount to a pay cut and would make staff think twice about taking jobs in the sector. |
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His words seemed designed to play on the great British love of an underdog, as well as forcing those floating voters drifting dreamily towards David Cameron to think twice about what they really want. |
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Of course, we are continually optimising the workforce, but in contrast to many American companies we do think twice before we carry out any restructuring. |
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Parents should perhaps think twice before forcing their children to eat everything that is on their plate before they can leave the table or get dessert. |
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The first is that it must have adequate powers over legislation to make the government think twice before making a decision. |
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They often make you think twice, and leave a mental image. |
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But seeing my boy on the cover of your magazine with three fine shorties made me think twice about the assumptions I've made. |
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They would not think twice about asking you to wait a minute while they take another picture, or ask another question of the guide. |
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Hotel guests may want to think twice now before walking off with that bathrobe. |
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If the money is coming out of their own pocket, those who end up paying for rectifying the damage will soon think twice about how they treat our environment and be more careful. |
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Even the most nutso fisherman would think twice about going out on the lake today. |
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It is high time to cease sensationalism and war mongering, pause and think twice about where we are heading. |
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Let us hope that this document will enable States to think twice before committing to an irreversible course with unclear consequences for food security worldwide. |
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If you like a smaller tablet that is more portably but can perform as good as the Air, then do not think twice about getting the iPad Mini Retina. |
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However, others are just looking to give to others and do not believe that their experience will cause them to think twice about their lives back home. |
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