Tyke, who, I understand, is an unexceptionable man, apostolic and eloquent and everything of that kind—and I am the last man to withhold my vote—under the circumstances, you know.
She felt almost persuaded that Miss Tilney was at home, and too much offended to admit her; and as she retired down the street, could not withhold one glance at the drawing-room windows, in expectation of seeing her there, but no one appeared at them.
One cannot at least withhold a reluctant admiration for the wit that had conceived so bold a scheme, and the fell genius with which it was carried out.
"I'm surprised that such a substantial number of people chose to withhold relatively benign information, and that they would admit to it," says the study's first author Andrea Gurmankin Levy, Ph.
"I'm surprised that such a substantial number of people chose to withhold relatively benign information, and that they would admit to it," says the study's first author Andrea Levy, Ph.
You often withhold information about your partner's behavior from friends and family.
Withhold judgment and instead offer the consideration you'd like to receive.
If students refuse "work experience" on assembly lines, schools can withhold graduation certificates.
Do you tend to withhold negative feedback for fear of upsetting or alienating someone?
The concessions come as the US and Europe threaten to withhold "market economy status" from China, which would allow Chinese goods to be judged against prevailing prices in China when dumping cases are brought.
Withholding 1、 As people get closer to each other in relationship, their fears of intimacy can start to turn them against themselves, and in order to create distance, they start to withhold the qualities their partner valued most.
Never withhold an apology when it's merited.
Soon after that, she received an e-mail informing her that "a decision has been made to withhold this result permanently" and alleging that Wang had "breached IELTS test rules and regulations", without elaborating which rules Wang allegedly had violated.
But to do nothing when we see an opportunity--to serve, to comfort, to ease another's pain--is to withhold whatever facet of God's magnificently varied grace our gift offers.
'You are showing you like them – if you didn't you would withhold that laughter.
'You are showing you like them – if you didn't you would withhold that laughter.
Some pediatricians said that if feeding peanut foods to children at risk was beneficial, there would be no reason to withhold such food from children not prone to allergies.
" Then he gave him the ship that could sail on land and on water, and when the king saw it he knew he could no longer withhold his daughter.
Never withhold an apology when it's merited.
" The vizir, who wanted her for his own son, begged the Sultan to withhold her for three months, in the course of which he hoped his son would contrive to make him a richer present.