Thesaurus / withdraw
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So they thought up both a technical solution and a way for people to withdraw or delete their biometric data with complete agency.
EIGHT CASE STUDIES ON REGULATING BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY SHOW US A PATH FORWARDKAREN HAOSEPTEMBER 4, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThe FDA withdrew its approval after multiple trials in different parts of the world showed that hydroxychloroquine can actually be dangerous.
BUTTERFLY EFFECT: THE UNSCIENTIFIC VACCINECHARU KASTURIAUGUST 13, 2020OZYPolling in May by the student analytics firm College Reaction shows that 4 percent of all college-going students plan to withdraw from school temporarily.
THE (DEFERRED) CLASS OF 2020SANDYA KOLAAUGUST 9, 2020OZYLate last week, a deal was struck with Oregon’s governor to withdraw the troops.
WHAT HAPPENED IN PORTLAND SHOWS JUST HOW FRAGILE OUR DEMOCRACY ISMAGGIE KOERTH (MAGGIE.KOERTH-BAKER@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)AUGUST 5, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTIt gained ground from India, but then withdrew its forces, bringing them back close to their starting positions.
CHINA AND INDIA’S DEADLY HIMALAYAN CLASH IS A BIG TEST FOR MODI. AND A BIG CONCERN FOR THE WORLDLGBTQ-EDITORJUNE 19, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSThe public eye, ever watchful and timid, waits scarcely for the show of danger to take alarm and withdraw its favour.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSWhen he had finished speaking, he commanded him to withdraw for an hour; after which time, he would tell him his resolution.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERThe manner of his prisoner, sufficiently mollified the officer; and he made a sign to his attendants to withdraw.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERFor the first time for 18 days and nights it has been found possible to withdraw the 29th Division from the fire fight.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME IIAN HAMILTONThereon the commander of the picquet proceeded to withdraw his men and sent word to Auersperg.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISONWORDS RELATED TO WITHDRAW
- avoid
- back down
- back out
- back pedal
- beg off
- blow it off
- bow out
- cancel
- cop out
- funk out
- get cold feet
- give up
- give way
- go back on
- have no stomach for
- make concessions
- pull out
- recant
- renege
- resign
- scratch
- shy from
- surrender
- throw in the towel
- turn yellow
- weasel out
- wiggle out
- wimp out
- withdraw
- worm out
- yield
- abandon
- abscond
- apostatize
- back out
- break faith
- change sides
- depart
- desert
- fall away from
- forsake
- go
- go back on
- go over
- go over the fence
- lapse
- leave
- pull out
- quit
- rat
- rebel
- reject
- renege
- renounce
- revolt
- run out
- schism
- sell out
- spurn
- take a walk
- tergiversate
- tergiverse
- turn
- turn coat
- walk out on
- withdraw
- abandoned
- absconded
- apostatized
- back out
- broke faith
- change sides
- departed
- deserted
- fell away from
- forsook
- lapsed
- left
- pulled out
- quit
- ran out
- ratted
- rebelled
- rejected
- reneged
- renounced
- revolted
- schismed
- sold out
- spurned
- tergiversated
- tergiversed
- took a walk
- turned
- turned coat
- walked out on
- went
- went back on
- went over
- went over the fence
- withdrew
- abandons
- absconds
- apostatizes
- back out
- breaks faith
- change sides
- departs
- deserts
- falls away from
- forsakes
- goes
- goes back on
- goes over
- goes over the fence
- lapses
- leaves
- pulls out
- quits
- rats
- rebels
- rejects
- reneges
- renounces
- revolts
- runs out
- schisms
- sells out
- spurns
- takes a walk
- tergiversates
- tergiverses
- turns
- turns coat
- walks out on
- withdraws
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