Sentence examples for withheld matters from inspiring English sources

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And failing to uphold the whole truth (when what's withheld matters) is equal to the other such failings.

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But while Mr. Blair acts as though he were confiding in the reader (on the subject of Diana's relationship with Dodi Fayed, he writes, "If you ask me, well, spit it out, what was wrong, I couldn't frankly say, but I felt uneasy"), he turns out to be extremely withholding on matters of real import.

He remembered the shock when he first came to know Paris, the culture of easy duplicity, the sense he got of these men and women, watched over by the novelists, casually withholding what mattered to them most.

Why the news of the great sea disaster was so long withheld is a matter for investigation, but it is bald truth that for hours and hours those who had relatives on board the great ship were buoyed up by the announcements that all the passengers were safe and that the Titanic would reach port early in the evening.

At times it seems that the people in Party Going are like characters from a Robbe Grillet novel, from whom individuality has been withheld as a matter of literary dogma; and yet they do have individual characters, even if what distinguishes them (different amounts of money, different degrees of familiarity and affection for one another) is not profound.

Under-reporting is not only a matter of withheld interventions and lack of investments but it is also a matter of human rights.

He said officials in London had shunned his request for advice on the matter, and withheld information he sought about reports that Britain had given guarantees to the United States at the time of Mr. Megrahi's conviction that he would serve out his full term in Scotland.

This neglect is not only a matter of withheld interventions, but also very much a question of invisibility of the problem[ 3].

The third form of Academic skepticism requires that one withhold judgment on matters that are doubtful to the wise.

It is ethically problematic to gain consent while withholding information that matters to those giving their consent, and pragmatically, it seems shortsighted to use a consent process and public information policy that could undermine public trust in research.

Addressing Lord Justice Kay, sitting with Mr Justice Wright and Mr Justice Henriques, Michael Turner QC insisted: "You are asked to consider whether certain matters were deliberately withheld so as to unfairly bolster the prosecution case and therefore secure a conviction.

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