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Definitions for Withdrawing
with·draw·ing
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Withdrawing
of Withdraw
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Withdrawing in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Withdrawing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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I ’m required by law to place my kids in a public school or private or homeschool, but the state is not accountable in terms of the safety of these children, so we get lots of calls from people saying, ‘ Hey my kid’s being bullied, my kid’s being attacked, and the school either ca n’t or wo n’t do anything about it, so we’re going to take care of our child. We’re withdrawing him. ’.
The very public withdrawal of the CBP seems to be deliberately timed to reinforce the regional perceptions of a rising South China, and a withdrawing America.
The U.S. troops withdrawing from Syria is not the end of America's fight. The fight is one we will continue to wage alongside you, the drawdown in troops is essentially a tactical change, it is not a change in the mission. It simply represents a new stage in an old fight.
It is with deep regret today I am withdrawing my nomination to be the Secretary of the Army.
This evening information was provided to my office, which established misrepresentations were made to me about the facts concerning the discovery of the rape evidence bag. In keeping with my ethical obligations as an officer of the court, I can no longer represent my client effectively, and am withdrawing, in my 30 years of practicing law, none of us in this profession has seen anything like( this).
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