The passionate outcry in the middle of this poem is reminiscent of Sep. Sep's God withholds his love from man. |
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Scorpio man is deliberately uncommunicative and withholds information, mainly because it upsets you and allows him to manipulate you. |
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The imagery and camerawork are almost painfully beautiful, while the disconnected narrative deliberately withholds closure. |
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Like buckthorn, the Norway maple's dense canopy withholds light from shorter plants. |
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If a cash machine withholds your card, report it to the bank immediately and make sure that you never disclose your PIN number to anyone. |
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Words cannot express how emphatically this film withholds the pleasures of film-going. |
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Wainwright withholds the easy pleasure of revenge, or the noble suffering of a Robin Hood character. |
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It's impossible to sue a prosecutor, even if he intentionally withholds exculpatory evidence that sends an innocent person to prison. |
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Even before Congress grants or withholds its approval, Mr Obama's limited, reluctant police action is taking on a life of its own. |
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The idea is supposed to make CalPERS, which currently withholds at least four-fifths of all its proxy votes, more discriminating in its targets. |
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Where provinces deviate from these principles, the federal government normally withholds part of its funding. |
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Indirect misrepresentation is where a third party makes a misrepresentation or withholds information. |
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What about the patient who either withholds this information, does not know his or her health status, or might be incubating an infection without any signs or symptoms? |
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If an employer wrongfully withholds pay from an employee, an inspector may order the employer to repay any such sum, together with interest. |
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But today the egregiousness threshold has been lowered and the ecumenical etiquette bar has been raised, so one withholds both consent and dissent. |
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Because the autocratic manager withholds his own information, all of these people are incompletely or wrongly informed. |
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When he suffers an attack, Regina withholds his medication and cold-bloodedly watches him die. |
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Someone withholds or cashes your pension or assistance cheques without your authorization. |
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He teases the astrophysicists with his advanced technology then withholds the information because he deems us unworthy, then backhandedly compliments our biodiversity. |
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And while Annie inflicts humiliation and degradation and withholds pain relief and food Paul is forced to write a new chapter every day simply to stay alive. |
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Whether a doctor withholds material information or simply ignores a lack of consent, she betrays the patient's trust and thereby undermines his autonomy. |
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As is customary in detective films, the film periodically withholds information, and indeed gives false clues in the form of misleading flashbacks. |
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If the president withholds his assent, the bill will be killed. |
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The Amendment only withholds federal judicial power in suits against the state by citizens of another state, or by citizens or subjects of any foreign state. |
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It is not incompetence, it is mean-spiritedness when it withholds information from a parliamentary committee. |
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The employer pays two-thirds itself and withholds one-third of the premium from the employee's gross salary. |
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If the withdrawal is higher than the minimum, the financial institution withholds federal tax at source on the exceeding amount. |
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He withholds the sky from failing on the earth except by His leave: for Allah is Most Kind and Most Merciful to man. |
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And it is not he who withholds food from his political opponents, but the enemies of Zimbabwe. |
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The issue of damages may also be relevant where a third party withholds assets that are found to form part of the estate. |
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If the Parliament withholds its consent, this might mean the end of the provisional application. |
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The mother, Charlotte, a famous concert pianist, withholds her approval. |
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These questions might not be deal breakers but when science fiction withholds such basic information we get to the end and find it's all been a robot's dream or somesuch nonsense. |
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The REIT withholds such taxes as required by the Income Tax Act and the Tax Proposals and remits such payment to the tax authorities on behalf of the Unitholder. |
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The Voluntary Carbon Standard for example withholds part of the emissions reductions from each forestry project so that the rest can be sold as permanent credits. |
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On this reasoning, even if a disabled employee's employment was terminated in compliance with the Code, a regulation that withholds severance pay from all such employees may still violate their Charter equality rights. |
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And even if one of these three steady allies withholds support for a particular policy, National needs only one vote to take it to the 61 majority. |
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If it withholds support, it stands accused of driving the economy into an even deeper slump, with the risk of political instability and social unrest. |
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It is God in his sovereign wisdom who either grants or withholds healing. |
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