Sentence examples for withdrawn at a point from inspiring English sources

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No doubt it was partly a gesture of frustration that he should be withdrawn at a point when the game might still have been saved, something which his dogged spirit has achieved on a remarkable number of desperate occasions.

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RWOPS was viewed by policy-makers interviewed at provincial level as a 'privilege' and not a 'right', meaning it could be withdrawn at any point.

It was explained to the participants that their participation was completely voluntary and could be withdrawn at any point.

Participation is voluntary and may be withdrawn at any point during the study.

He wanted the zing of confrontation but was always careful to withdraw at a certain point, the better not to cross the line between tough and hostile in the viewer's eyes.

Let's be clear here: a one-day private event, that the public has no interest or ability in attending, paid for by a private religious organization aimed at fostering friendship, whose members can withdraw at any point in time, has been branded as a "ban".

The respondents signed an informed consent before the interview and could withdraw at any point during the interview.

Informants can withdraw at any point in time.

Participants were free to withdraw at any point.

Participants are able to withdraw at any point.

They were assured that they could withdraw at any point in the interview.

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