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In return, Mr. Mbeki promised to negotiate with the West to free funds for land redistribution and to argue Zimbabwe's case with officials from the International Monetary Fund, which is withholding financial support.

The proposed reforms also proved unpopular with the broader public, who resent paying anything to a government that gives them so little in return.The government's failure has jeopardised its agreement with the IMF, which is withholding the remaining $3.5 billion of the bail-out funds it offered back in 2008.

"It is the worst torment on earth," Jaclyn told Common Sense News, which is withholding her last name to protect the privacy of her children and because her case is still under appeal.

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Asia has the most confiscations, but data – the bulk of which is withheld by pharma companies and governments – is lacking and statistics are estimated.

It gives the chaebol a disproportionate claim on the country's talent which is withheld from the many parts of the economy that are de facto reserved for smaller businesses.

The only ostensibly interesting things about him are his nickname, Mark Spitz (the explanation for which is withheld so long that the payoff stakes rise perilously high), his tendency to hallucinate falling ash and his ominous flirtation with the mysterious "forbidden thought".

As modes of enquiry, they all revolve around a crucial piece of information which is already there, but which is withheld, missed, overlooked or lost (repressed), Franklin keeping the picture in her drawer, refusing to recognise the helical structure, Watson failing to take proper notes during her lecture, etc. while others consistently fail to look for it in the right place (usually quite nearby).

In 2004 an executive from TF1, a French television firm which was withholding its programming from Iliad's multimedia packages, reportedly told one of Mr Niel's colleagues: "I am going to nail you down on the wall in blood".He may be a bit paranoid, but Mr Niel plans to wreak financial violence on France's dominant telecoms firms.

It also would not allow The Times to review its transcript of a 2006 interview with Mr. Sanborn without the Sanborn family's permission, which was withheld.

The revelations, which were withheld at least a month so as not to disturb the Beijing Olympics, prompted a global recall of Chinese dairy products and drew attention to deficiencies in the country's food safety system.

A unique copy of cricketing bible Wisden's Almanack, which was withheld from its player of the year after he was convicted of cheating, is expected to break sales records for the much-loved reference book at auction.

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