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Also, if God were to withhold punishment for evil and forgive it, this would be as unjust as withholding reward for righteousness.
It would be paternalistic if such a group were to withhold accessible and relevant facts or knowledge from the citizenry to intentionally diminish public participation in or awareness of the decision-making process.
"It's always a calculation to be made but an awful lot of our programmes are about health, education and food security and if we were to withhold aid then we would be punishing the wrong people," he said.
In a French study [ 17]69%% of end-of-life decisions were to withdraw and 31% were to withhold, and in the USA Prendergast and Luce [ 18] reported that 78% of end-of-life decisions were to withdraw and 12% were to withhold.
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Their crime, Mr Barber argued, was to withhold nutritional information from their customers.
The liberal response to riot, disorder and violence is to withhold blame, and look for causes.
The states' main enforcement tool is to withhold payment, but that, contractors say, is rarely done.
Until they do, the only reasonable attitude is to withhold judgment.
That is to withhold the permits Shell Oil needs to proceed with a highly controversial drilling project in the Arctic Ocean.
Another translation, however, is "to withhold comment".
"And the way to solve that is to withhold funds".
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