withholding造句

As opposed to airing a falsehood, indirect lying is withholding or concealing important facts.

The coroner's office reiterated that it was withholding its full report on Mr. Jackson's death pending the police investigation.

Neither of Greece's two paymasters, the Europeans and the IMF, are considering withholding cash long enough to allow a chaotic default.

He argues that everything will fall into place if we practice "not-doing", withholding our own assertiveness, being constantly without desire so as to observe the subtlety of nature.

withholding造句

I think you are withholding the fact from me.

On that basis, the verdict is clear. If the Skopje authorities are right, then withholding recognition of their name is an outrage.

By artfully increasing public spending to its Allies among them and withholding it from foes, the government has retained much of its sway over Congress despite lacking a majority.

In love, at least, the silent, withholding type is not always the most powerful.

The units and the withholding agents being inspected must report thereto true to fact and provide relevant materials, and may not refuse or make any concealment.

Maybe I'll finally tell you the deep, dark, negative secret about the person that I've been withholding.

The tax withholding registration certificates include the tax withholding registration certificates and their duplicates.

The IHME believes that scientific journals and official agencies should adopt rigorous vetting methods of predictive power, such as the 20% tests and decadal-withholding exercises.

Now, in a second, it has overruled the Scottish appeal court and decided that prosecutors in a murder case, by withholding pivotal evidence, breached the accused's right to a fair trial.