Sentence examples for withholding from the from inspiring English sources

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By nature he is very private, but what he's withholding from the public is unclear.

Mr Corbyn had asked the Prime Minister to reveal the details of the Government's tax settlement with Google, which the Government is withholding from the public.

Leah's story, of a mother's grief, seems at first stereotypical, but becomes more interesting as we realise how many secrets she is withholding from the world.

"If you cut it out, you are withholding from the reader what we are talking about," he said, adding that this wasn't a "backdoor" way of getting sleazy details into the paper.

A number of hand grenades sit waiting to explode: there's the $4.4m the NSW Electoral Commission is withholding from the NSW Liberal party; that lost funding has real consequences on the branch's ability to run a federal campaign.

It is an approach that results in a deliberately elliptical narrative, intended to create an aura of mystery while withholding from the reader certain crucial secrets about the characters' pasts.

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It was not withheld from the public.

The New York Times allege key evidence was withheld from the Crown Prosecutions Service.

Why was crucial information withheld from the public?

She wore glasses, a detail withheld from the photograph.

This data should never have been withheld from the public".

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