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been relinquishing
verb
To give up, abandon or retire from something. To trade away.
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Similarly, they may have been relinquishing previously held automated responses supporting the consent option, resulting from the very high value our society places on individual rights but also their lack of understanding of data linkage processes.
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It is an authority that has never been relinquished.
When all arms have been relinquished, the multinational force can disband.
The fact that some mine leases have been relinquished indicates that successful rehabilitation is possible.
These providers then contact child protective services to let them know the infant has been relinquished.
Although no portions had yet been relinquished, the legislature deleted Route 275 from the Streets and Highways Code in 1996.
Therefore, this property could have been relinquished by the Brucella ancestor, keeping and increasing its resistance to host bactericidal peptides.
Approximately half of the cats and dogs had been relinquished by their owner or carer.
In addition, the committee gives national statements/opinions on clinical drug trials, unless the statements/opinions have been relinquished to a regional EC.
So now that you'll be relinquishing the C.E.O.
Sequoia says Moritz is relinquishing some of his management responsibilities, including regulatory compliance and recruiting.
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