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to withdrawing
verb
To pull (something) back, aside, or away.
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Banks was the administration's leading expert on the Paris climate accord, instrumental in orchestrating the U.S.'s withdrawal from the landmark deal, though he says he was personally opposed to withdrawing.
(Cameron has virtually committed himself to withdrawing troops by 2015).
Withdrawing from the lure and the demand of the place is tantamount to withdrawing from life.
Ukip is the only party committed to withdrawing from the EU.
"I might WD," he added in reference to withdrawing from the tournament.
Most notably, residents are now limited to withdrawing $1,000 per month from their bank accounts.
Often, clients face disincentives to withdrawing their money, such as lock-ups or forced realisation of capital gains.
He was serving a president (Johnson) who was strongly opposed to withdrawing American troops from Southeast Asia.
The BJP is committed to withdrawing the special constitutional provisions that guarantee Kashmir a degree of autonomy within India.
Mr. Liveris even came close to withdrawing Dow Chemical from the American Chemistry Council over the export issue, until the trade group modified its pro-export position.
The development comes after Greece imposed capital controls on its citizens, restricting them to withdrawing €60 a day, and closing the banks for six business days.
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