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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 forward|Karen Hao|September 4, 2020|MIT Technology Review
The FDA withdrew its approval after multiple trials in different parts of the world showed that hydroxychloroquine can actually be dangerous.
Butterfly Effect: The Unscientific Vaccine|Charu Kasturi|August 13, 2020|Ozy
Polling 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 2020|Sandya Kola|August 9, 2020|Ozy
Late last week, a deal was struck with Oregon’s governor to withdraw the troops.
What Happened In Portland Shows Just How Fragile Our Democracy Is|Maggie Koerth (maggie.koerth-baker@fivethirtyeight.com)|August 5, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
It 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 World|LGBTQ-Editor|June 19, 2020|No Straight News
“After the withdraw, they realized that firefighter Craig-Lewis was missing,” said Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer.
The Mystery Death Of A Female Firefighter|Christopher Moraff|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
She was separated from her colleagues after they were overcome by smoke and heat and ordered to withdraw.
The Mystery Death Of A Female Firefighter|Christopher Moraff|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A cruiser shows up and eyes narrow and citizens often withdraw.
The Wildly Peaceful, Human, Almost Boring, Ultimately Great New York City Protests for Eric Garner|Mike Barnicle|December 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
LaBeouf claims that he did wish to withdraw from public life.
Shia LaBeouf Claims He Was Raped During His Performance Art Project #IAMSORRY|Marlow Stern|November 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“Sometimes you might withdraw a ventilator in cases of very severe and permanent neurological damage,” Joffe said.
U.K. Courts Grant Mother Right to End Her 12-Year-Old Disabled Daughter’s Life|Elizabeth Picciuto|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The missionary who prefers to withdraw from the people is not likely to make many converts.
Have We No Rights?|Mabel Williamson
The stock-still brick faade of an old church, against which the waves of people lurch and withdraw.
A History of American Literature|Percy H. Boynton
He who could withdraw his spirit possessed supernatural faculties.
An Epitome of the History of Medicine|Roswell Park
The electrodes are so arranged that it is possible by means of screwing to advance or withdraw them from the furnace.
Scientific American Supplement No. 822|Various
The monster became so ugly that he was fain at last to withdraw from the public gaze.
The Collector|Henry T. Tuckerman
British Dictionary definitions for withdraw
withdraw
/ (wɪðˈdrɔː) /
verb-draws, -drawing, -drewor-drawn
(tr)to take or draw back or away; remove
(tr)to remove from deposit or investment in a bank, building society, etc
(tr)to retract or recall (a statement, promise, etc)
(intr)to retire or retreatthe troops withdrew
(intr often foll by from) to back out (of) or depart (from)he withdrew from public life
(intr)to detach oneself socially, emotionally, or mentally
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