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"It doesn't in any way retract from the reality that glaciers in the Himalayas are melting.
Retract, from the Latin trahere, "to draw," means "to take back; to withdraw".
"Equally, the vendor can pull out if a better offer comes along, or if they retract from the market.
In this fantasy, Espeseth's parents' car featured a long invisible knife, like the wing of a plane, which could extend or retract from the side of the station wagon according to his mental instructions.
Josef Joffe, the hawkish editor of Die Zeit, the highbrow German weekly, told me, "There is certainly consistency and coherence in his attempt to retract from the troubles of the world, to get the U.S. out of harm's way, in order to do 'a little nation-building at home,' as he has so often put it.
In order for the trap to be used safely, the prop builders made the handcuffs move inside the box and fake blades that would retract from the actress's hands, thus allowing her to slide her hands out.
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He has retracted many shoot-from-the-hip statements, suggesting a lack of focus (and maybe a lack of sleep).
Since in a uniformly smooth Banach space the sunny nonexpansive retract from onto the fixed point set of is unique, it must be obtained from Reich's theorem (Lemma 2.4).
He wonders whether there is a means of retracting from the record.
Nature Publishing Group, which publishes Nature Geoscience, said this was the first paper retracted from the journal since it was launched in 2007.
No damages have been paid to the singer and no lines have been retracted from the original article; an apology will run in this week's magazine.
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