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This is the idea that assertion is partly characterized by a commitment to take back, withdraw, or (in later writings) retract, the assertion in later adverse contexts.
He should step back, withdraw the proposal and take the time to get it right.
If they begin to draw back, withdraw your tongue.
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Dr. Victor Raczkowski, deputy director of the F.D.A. office that evaluates gastrointestinal drugs, said that the return of Lotronex was "not part of any overall F.D.A. strategy to bring back withdrawn drugs".
The British lost 84 killed and 334 wounded to French losses of over 700 casualties, and by 3 February the French had been forced back, withdrawing to Fort Desaix near the capital.
The 1st Light Horse Brigade was eventually forced back; withdrawing slowly, troop covering troop with steady accurate fire, staving off a general attack with the bayonet to their fall-back position; a large east/west sand dune called Wellington Ridge at the southern edge of the Romani encampment.
The centre-back withdrew from the squad because of a knee problem despite playing 90 minutes in Aston Villa's win over Wigan on Saturday.
A female with a 10-day-old baby clutching the fur on her back withdraws out of respect.
Because of the increasing danger of flanking attacks, Zhukov was forced to fall back, withdrawing his forces east of the Nara River.
Retract, from the Latin trahere, "to draw," means "to take back; to withdraw".
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