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33 Sentences With "withholds information"

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Ms Benjamin cannily withholds information, leaving readers eager to see how each new story tops the last.
Because of the way the movie time jumps and withholds information, it robs key moments of emotional weight.
A movie that successfully withholds information almost always only works when the protagonist doesn't know that information, either.
There are clear arguments for and against, and the film deliberately provides and withholds information to maintain the balance.
If Barr withholds information based on executive privilege or Justice Department policy, Democrats could bring a lawsuit seeking to force disclosure.
Democrats insisted the taxpayer help come with a new inspector general, authorized to notify lawmakers immediately if the administration "unreasonably" withholds information.
So when Beyoncé withholds information about her music before she drops it, that's Beyoncé being the untouchable goddess we want her to be.
In the aforementioned study, about 43 percent of psychologists "struggle to see the presentation of mental illness and psychological distress within themselves," and one in five psychologists withholds information about their emotional difficulties.
Read more " _____ Jim Geraghty in National Review: "Whatever you think of President Trump, Carter Page, or any of these other figures, it's bad when the F.B.I. withholds information while applying for FISA warrants.
We've seen that it rarely opens up about programs that might be concerning for users until it's forced to do so—and when it does, it withholds information until someone else makes it public.
The company said in August it was adjusting the algorithm to downplay news stories with clickbait-style headlines, a style of headline that intentionally withholds information or misleads people to get them to click on them.
This conversation is a reference to a gory scene in Volume 5, Issue 28 of the comic book series where The Governor cuts off Rick's hand after Rick withholds information about where he and the others have been living.
It's not that the film withholds information; it just doles it out with care, forcing viewers to piece together details on their own, working through the bits and pieces as they come up rather than delivering it in an extended rundown.
If you go in at 46 Across, I HAV[E A R], and go out at 31 Across, IGHT TO KNOW, you wind up with the answer to the clue "Indignant reply when someone withholds information," which is I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW.
In its cheapest form, think "I see dead people"; at its best, consider the narrator of Tim O'Brien's "In the Lake of the Woods," who intentionally — and to devastating effect — withholds information to win us over in the face of impossible crimes against humanity.
With the changes, which will arrive over the next couple weeks, Facebook is using two key factors to define clickbait (emphasis their own):  (1) if the headline withholds information required to understand what the content of the article is; and (2) if the headline exaggerates the article to create misleading expectations for the reader Links from pages that routinely post these types of headlines will be demoted in users' News Feeds, Facebook said.
A patent ambush occurs when a member of a standard-setting organization withholds information, during participation in development and setting a standard, about a patent that the member or the member's company owns, has pending, or intends to file, which is relevant to the standard, and subsequently the company asserts that a patent is infringed by use of the standard as adopted.
Uncertain of his suspicions, Sung-ho withholds information, and instead of confirming Soon-jung's guilt or innocence, gets caught up emotionally and spends a romantic night with her. The killings continue, with Soon-jung out to punish everyone whom she believes played a role in her young child's death. Soon-jung eventually allows herself to be captured, in order to complete the final act of her revenge.
Wolfe and Archie collaborate with Cramer on his homicide cases, but the relationship is a contentious one. Wolfe regularly and deliberately withholds information from Cramer to ensure that Wolfe, rather than the police, will solve a case. In return, Cramer has enjoyed twitting Wolfe by rising from the red leather chair without using his arms for leverage – something that Wolfe cannot do.The Golden Spiders, chapter 3.
Tony Almeida returns in the 24 spin-off, 24: Legacy. When Henry Donovan withholds information about his dealings with terrorists and CTU is unable to break him, Rebecca Ingram hires Almeida to provide enhanced interrogation. Almeida is later paid to kill Ara Naseri by Donald Simms and comes into conflict with Eric Carter. Almeida refuses to stand down and loses most of his team to Carter.
Typescripts are available and this link carries photos of the originals. Lawson's account of the exam of Martha Cory quotes a line from Rev. Nicholas Noyes declaring her a witch while omitting his next clause as recorded in the court record, "...there is no need of images." Thus Lawson's account withholds information that suggests the sheriff had searched her home for physical evidence relative to the practice of witchcraft and found nothing.
The point of view is third person limited objective: Dubus tells everything from a neutral point of view, he talks about what happens to Mitchell with no interjections. He intentionally withholds information for a dramatic effect. Since this type of narration is the most common, it fits in with the type of story, and the fact that it could happen to anyone. At the very beginning of the story, the reader is treated with details about Mitchell, mostly physical.
In The Godfather Part II, Hagen remains Michael's lawyer after their move to Nevada, but his role in the family has been reduced. For instance, he is excluded from the negotiations with Hyman Roth to legitimize the Corleone family by going into business with Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. After an assassination attempt is made on Michael's life, Michael realizes he cannot trust anyone in his inner circle. Assuring their fraternal bond and explaining that he withholds information from him out of admiration, Michael proclaims Hagen acting Don while he leaves and attempts to uncover his betrayer.
Most other kinds of deception are meant to fool members of a different species. Tactical deception can also be achieved when the deceiver withholds information by failing to perform an expected action, such as giving a warning call when danger is observed. Tactical deception can be costly to the user, because it occurs mostly in social animals that may lose trust in a group-member when that member's deceit is discovered. Indeed, a notable view in ethology is that animal displays are usually accurate signals, and that widespread deception cannot become a stable feature of a communication system.
The disapprobation must be high enough to provoke the "perception of a threat and correlative sense of fear". Rhodes labels as throffers those proposals that motivate P to act because of W5, W6 or W7, but notes that the name is not universally used. For Rhodes, throffers can not merely be biconditional proposals. If Q proposes that P pay $10,000 so that Q withholds information that would lead to P's arrest, then despite the fact that the proposal is biconditional (that is, P may choose to pay or not pay, which would lead to different outcomes) it is not a throffer.
As Operation Bartowski is their only successful asset in this fight, she refuses to allow Chuck to have the Intersect removed and demands he become a spy. Beckman's wryness has led actress Bonita Friedericy to name her "Chuckles" Beckman. She frequently lies to or withholds information from members of Team Bartowski, mostly Chuck, in the interest of national security. When the Beta Intersect was completed, she and Graham released Chuck of his obligations to the CIA and NSA, but, immediately after, ordered Casey to eliminate him, an order that was hinted at several times in the first season.
However, he enjoyed the parody of celebrities and their fans that centres round Gilderoy Lockhart, and approved of the book's handling of racism. Tammy Nezol found the book more disturbing than its predecessor, particularly in the rash behaviour of Harry and his friends after Harry withholds information from Dumbledore, and in the human-like behaviour of the mandragoras used to make a potion that cures petrification. Nevertheless, she considered the second story as enjoyable as the first. Mary Stuart thought the final conflict with Tom Riddle in the Chamber was almost as scary as in some of Stephen King's works, and perhaps too strong for young or timid children.
Hoeppner has alleged that the Wheat Board withholds information from producers, though others have disputed his claims. In 1996, he spoke out against a federal measure that extended anti-discrimination provisions to homosexuals by claiming that homosexuality was the cause of civil war in Liberia and Zambia. These comments were widely ridiculed, and Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy referred to Hoeppner's observations as "probably the most ultimate example of stupidity I've seen (from) a Reform MP".Winnipeg Free Press, 10 May 1996 He was re-elected in the 1997 election, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Brian Pallister by 1,449 votes in the redistributed riding of Portage—Lisgar.
He withholds information from his friends and teammates and Connor notes in episode 1.1 that he never turns up for his own seminars. He also tries to make demands of Lester in episode 1.3 he is ordered to bring Helen back only to be shocked when Lester overrules his decision and brings his wife back by force. Nick's attitude towards the Home Office involvement was at first one of mild contempt, at least for the more bureaucratic members such as Lester. He dislikes hiding things from the public, Helen says she thinks he wants to share the time anomalies with the rest of the world in episode 1.3.
Unlike his predecessor, he is a ruthless, violent and wicked man that withholds information from the royal family for his personal gain. He started as a regular mercenary, but then stumbled upon Finis and witnessing her power firsthand; used her powers as a tool of war and rising in the ranks of the Capital Army as General; much to Talgia, Weissen, and Henry's disdain. Talgia dueled him, but cheated using one of Weissen's inventions causing him to burn Talgia's right hand. After he and his men witness Rin use song to heal Henry, he decides to attack Rin's village; once again crossing paths with Talgia; which resulted in the destruction of the village.
The episode also came out of a separate story idea Brooker has come up with, where a team-building exercise for an office had employees enter a virtual reality space with their avatars randomized, so that people interacting there would not know who the person behind the avatar was, and observing how certain relationships grew out of that. Commenting on the ending, Brooker called it "pragmatically romantic". He opined that the arrangement Danny and Theo have of "allowing themselves one day to indulge their selfish fantasies" is an improvement of their relationship prior to this, where Danny withholds information from her and does not discuss his "wants and needs". He notes that Karl's character is "fairly lonely" as he spends his time anticipating this one day of the year, and that the situation could deteriorate if Theo falls in love with a person at the bar.
Too often, she tries to build momentum through portentous foreshadowing and cryptic dialogue. She frequently withholds information from the reader to heighten the mystery, a technique that works best when applied sparingly. The innate tension and forward motion that come from setting a novel on a single morning — a fine premise — is squandered by a few too many flashbacks."‘The Shadow of the Crescent Moon,’ by Fatima Bhutto NYT Razeshta Sethna publish a positive review in Dawn and wrote "Bhutto smartens her fiction by using her characters and their stories to explore the souring relationship between Pakistan and America and its implications at the height of the ‘war on terror".REVIEW: The Shadow of the Crescent Moon by Fatima Bhutto Dawn The Express Tribune published a mixed review by Samra Muslim, who noted "A major disappointment is Bhutto’s writing which is inconsistent and tends to vary from poetic to breezy, to extremely perceptive.
A privilege log is a document that describes documents or other items withheld from production in a civil lawsuit under a claim that the documents are "privileged" from disclosure due to the attorney–client privilege, work product doctrine, joint defense doctrine, or some other privilege. Rule 26(b)(5)(A) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure requires that a party who withholds information on grounds of privilege must (i) expressly make the claim; and (ii) describe the nature of the documents, communications, or tangible things not produced or disclosed—and do so in a manner that, without revealing information itself privileged or protected, will enable other parties to assess the claim. A party withholding privileged documents from discovery complies with Rule 26(b)(5)(A) by producing a log containing the following information for each withheld document: the date, type of document, author(s), recipient(s), general subject-matter of the document, and the privilege being claimed (e.g., attorney-client).

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