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If such cross-interactions are found, approval is frequently withheld.
In Napa, workers are paid about $10 an hour; taxes are frequently withheld from their wages, including Social Security, even though many of them will never be able to collect the benefits.
The series describes how industry-compensated lawyers have frequently withheld evidence from judges in order to defeat the medical claims of miners suffering from the resurgent ailment, which today affects about six per cent of miners in central Appalachia, according to government statistics reported in the series.
NSAIDs are frequently withheld from patients in the ICU due to the concern of nephrotoxicity [29].
Elderly patients are less admitted in ICU than younger critically ill patients [11 13] and may receive less intensive treatment [14], and their treatments are more frequently withheld [15].
Drug studies with negative results are frequently withheld from publication while positive studies are more commonly published.
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Speakers frequently withhold information that would be offensive or disappointing to the hearer, violating Quantity.
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From Rudolph W. Giuliani, whose administration so frequently withholds basic information from journalists, civic groups and elected officials that resorting to lawsuits has become routine.
Decision to not ventilate the patient was the most frequently reported withheld treatment (n = 214; 15%).
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