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Umlauts are sometimes accorded and sometimes withheld, without system, like honours in some petty German dukedom.
To protect intelligence sources, the United States has sometimes withheld information or allowed Afghan officials only to view documents but not take copies.
And without ponderousness, he fills in the Mexican background against which she starred so flagrantly, giving the other characters the identity Kahlo sometimes withheld from them.
Kirsch contends that at Guantánamo medical care is sometimes withheld or dispensed depending on a detainee's willingness to talk to interrogators.
Every major country created enormous new intelligence bureaucracies, usually consisting of interlocking and often competitive secret agencies that vied for new assignments and sometimes withheld information from each other.
The charity said there was evidence to suggest that information was sometimes withheld by local authorities in an attempt to ensure that a child with a difficult background found a home.
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She has a good sense of dramatic pacing, sometimes withholding information from one scene to the next.
Company executives deflect press coverage; they sometimes withhold coöperation from congressional investigators, if the letter of the law allows; and when they speak in public, they typically read out sanitized, carefully edited speeches, or PowerPoint slides.
In another deposition, Conseco's then-senior manager for long-term- care claims, Jose S. Torres, testified that Conseco would sometimes withhold payments until it received documents not required by customers' policies.
But I sometimes withhold information that is entirely benign.
That I have an ingrained belief that sometimes withholding information is a way to keep safe.
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