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What was especially interesting, said Shiv, was that all the players started out in roughly the same place: investing $1 rather than withholding it.
Other considerations apart, such an approach might mean that crimes were dealt with expeditiously rather than withholding alleged evidence for the requirements of a court and waiting for a decade, after which memories could fade and key witnesses may have died.
Rather than withholding aid, they argue, better for Westerners to support grassroots organisations which agitate for change.Left to their own devicesWell-known international human-rights groups devote as much attention to the quiet cultivation of links with local activists as they do to public denunciations of laws they disagree with.
Rather than withholding a veteran's entire benefits check, the agency automatically puts the veteran on a payment plan.
While some praised Royce, one person commented: "The politicians should forfeit their pay rather than withholding it.'' .
What I am wondering now is how to reintroduce the practice of sharing, of breaking bread rather than withholding it.
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Rather than withhold content from people on Twitter, Soundtracking wants everyone to experience the full glory of its iPhone and Android apps.
I'd liken social enterprise to the "buycott", where you channel the proven economic power of everyday commerce, but rather than withhold money to punish, you reward good corporate behavior with profit by creating a new currency for sales how much you create while attaining profits, not what you give back after it's accumulated.
Physicians took account of various aspects of a patient's situation in their decision making, as has been reported by Van Leeuwen et al. 21 In "grey area" situations, a substantial proportion of the physicians admitted they preferred to continue treatment rather than explicitly withholding it despite sometimes doubting whether the treatment benefits would outweigh the burdens.
6 12 Clinical concern about an increased risk of ischaemic cardiac events might be a reason to give rather than to withhold tranexamic acid.
Many have criticised these companies for bringing back debtors' prisons by jailing people unable to pay privately-imposed fines, in direct violation of Bearden v Georgia, a Supreme Court case from 1983 that found that jailing someone for nonpayment of fines due to an inability to pay (rather than willful withholding of funds) violates the Equal Protection clause.
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