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Benefits are often withheld for spurious reasons.
She said that when she complained, the family often withheld food from her.
Medical attention was often withheld from those who refused to cooperate.
Indeed, troubling information about individuals is often withheld or filed discreetly away instead of being shared, he said.
The information the United States gleans from extradited Mexicans is often withheld from law-enforcement officials in Mexico.
When disasters occur in China, Russia and India, information is often withheld by governments protecting their own interests.
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Magazine writers, believing in the primacy of narrative, will withhold contrary views until the end of the piece -- or, often, withhold them altogether.
In America pension schemes will often withhold benefits from a retired person if he is rehired or works for more than 40 hours a month.
(Franchisers often withhold their approval of a buyer who is not a close relative, for example, and franchisees should be aware of any such potential restrictions).
To maximize sales around the year-end holidays, record companies often withhold big releases until the fall, leaving few major titles for July and August.
There is nothing inherently wrong with that, but lawyers say that officials often withhold such evidence until there is no time left for the other side to lodge an effective response.Take the example of one current merger.
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