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There may be sobering reasons for that.
Now comes a new installment in this literature that may be sobering for many people, particularly in the American Southwest.
It may be sobering for leaders to realize that, with a given promotion or a new hire, theyre making a decision that could have significant ramifications for the company for five or 10 years, or even longer.
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Cameron, whose own economic policies have worsened the daily grind dragging down most Brits, may be sobered by what happened over the weekend in France and Greece -- as well as his own poll numbers.
Peter may be sober when the episode starts, but it is a series of very unsober choices that puts him back in the ditch.
Ms. Bernstein acknowledged that a drunk driver's passenger could defeat the system, but added, "Any sane, sober person who gets into a car with someone drunk and does that may be sober but not sane.
You may be sober, but that doesn't mean you can't have as much fun as the girl dancing around with a lampshade on her head.
The two large number 15's cut into the stadium turf may be a sobering reminder of the human loss the Crew family have endured this season, but there was nothing sober about the way the Columbus fans celebrated a win that left them in joint 3rd place in the East, at least overnight.
For a company that commanded a valuation of $2.25 billion as recently as November 2011, the fate of Better Place is sobering, and may reverberate through the automotive industry for months.
His tour through the history of government learning is sobering, suggesting there may be a growing policy gap.
That conclusion is sobering.
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