Sentence examples for with a withholding from inspiring English sources

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Noncompliance would be punished with a withholding charge of up to 30 percent on any income and capital payments the company gets from the United States.

For example, a dependent patient cannot leave his therapist; a masochistic patient suffers silently in treatment with a withholding therapist; a narcissistic patient eager to be liked fears challenging his therapist, and so on.

There were also concerns that Fatca — which will require that virtually every financial institution in the world report any accounts held by Americans, with a withholding penalty for noncompliance — would put banks into a position of violating national secrecy laws to comply.

Readmissions, patients with a withholding care policy, and patients with < 3 glucose values during ICU admission were excluded.

We excluded readmissions, patients with a withholding care policy, and patients with only one glucose value measured during admission.

From 11,901 ICU admissions, 10,320 patients were selected for analyses after excluding 842 readmissions, 105 patients with a withholding care policy, and 714 patients with < 3 glucose measurements.

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But Britain has threatened to veto any agreement with Switzerland that includes a withholding tax like the one the Swiss have proposed, on the ground that it would amount to a tax on the lucrative market in Eurobonds, debt securities denominated in dollars but traded in Europe, mainly in London.

Foreign institutions that do not comply would be hit with a 30percentt withholding tax on income from their American assets.

Juliet and the man across the aisle raised their eyes from their books at the same moment, and their glances met, with a calm withholding of expression.

Ray Sullivan, the Perry campaign's communications director, said in a statement that the governor "continues to pay into the Employees Retirement System with a 6.5 percent withholding from his state salary".

He's had to grapple with a distant, withholding mother (who was often so busy "queening," as one earlier biographer observed, that she had little time for her sensitive, lonely son); humiliating experiences in boarding school (where he was relentlessly bullied by oafs who liked to boast: "We did him over.

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