Definitionn. the act of deducting from an employee's salary
Last update: August 31, 2015
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It was hard to say whether Alex was withholding facts so she couldn't contest his decisions or it simply didn't concern her. [Please select]
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"Have you been withholding information from me." [Please select]
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There were other terrible scenes when, more than semiconscious, she cried out piteously for drink, and cursed them for withholding it. [Please select]
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It is important then to consider the question how far the captain was justified in withholding all the knowledge he had from every passenger. [Please select]
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Who--in the wide world--would care to be bothered with my confidence, and blame me for withholding it. [Please select]
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"I have not come back to you, Sir George," said I, withholding my hand. [Please select]
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"The German is withholding his fire, but there are still people on the liner." [Please select]
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His partners were not only withholding supplies, but charging up a high rate of interest on the first equipment. [Please select]
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A big boy was preparing a pin to evoke from a smaller neighbor the attention he himself was withholding. [Please select]
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Keynes ignores the fortunes made by deliberately cornering and withholding commodities in a time of shortage. [Please select]
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It may be remarked here that this withholding of permission was strictly enforced. [Please select]
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