I don't think it's that hard to figure out why withdrawing into exclusive coupledom is unhealthy in the long run. |
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When you stop smoking, the withdrawal from nicotine can be as difficult as withdrawing from heroin or cocaine. |
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When the program started, there were six newly born babies withdrawing from drugs in the Special Care Nursery at Lismore Base Hospital. |
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I was withdrawing from heroin and I was put into a cell, no T.V., no tobacco, nothing. |
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Skillful management is needed when withdrawing pain medication and controlling the subsequent headache exacerbation. |
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They reciprocated the gesture by withdrawing from the consultative mechanisms, thereby aggravating already rancorous relations. |
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So when Filipino civilians were taken hostage in April, the Philippines government announced that it was withdrawing its troops. |
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When their armies threatened Masashige advised withdrawing once again to Chihaya, but the emperor was determined to fight a pitched battle. |
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They appear anxious, insecure, cautious, sensitive and quiet, and often react by crying and withdrawing. |
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Instead of accepting inevitable defeat and withdrawing with his forces in one piece, he fought and lost. |
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He said what he thought, but now he's withdrawing it, because it was impolitic. |
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Mayors are to be told the Government is withdrawing the helping hand it has given them to cover their debts. |
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But strengthening our hand by withdrawing our troops is one of those gambits that is too clever by half. |
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Sponsors are withdrawing advertisements featuring the couple and websites have been flooded with opprobrious messages. |
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There have been reports about various attempts to sabotage the candidature of women candidates by withdrawing their nominations secretly. |
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One of their drones shadowing the withdrawing enemy fleet has detected a squadron of enemy warships detaching from the main body. |
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In addition to starting up its nuclear reactors, it has expelled UN inspectors and is withdrawing from the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. |
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He said it would be highly unwise to consider withdrawing the very measure that had proved so vital in the past. |
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Outstanding checks could bounce before the hold is lifted or you could be prevented from withdrawing money from your account. |
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When it was challenged, we had no hesitation in withdrawing it and offering our unreserved apologies which were graciously accepted. |
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But upon withdrawing our hand, we found none other than yourself, and shame, clutched in our ungentle grasp. |
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Some freedom-minded people pin their hope for liberty on withdrawing from an unfree world. |
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By withdrawing I struck a blow for civility, although, with those two I fear there is little hope. |
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When you talk about withdrawing your services from the sick, it's just like the monopolists using monopoly power. |
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He tossed out papers and paperclips and a tube of toothpaste onto the floor before finally withdrawing my inhaler. |
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The bushy head vanished under the cape, like a tortoise withdrawing into its shell. |
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Quickly scanning the table in front of me, I began hastily withdrawing serviettes from the dispenser to my right. |
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But I just feel myself withdrawing and getting a bit scornful of others who are managing to cut loose. |
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Adults also punish children by shouting, telling them off, sending them to their room, and withdrawing privileges. |
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There were scare stories about Britain withdrawing from its commitments under the Human Rights Act. |
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They tend to gain control by withdrawing affection and attention or by gossiping and tattling. |
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The Augustinians are now withdrawing from Ballyhaunis, they say, because of the ageing profile of their priests and the lack of vocations. |
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Given the choice between withdrawing or dying, he would almost certainly choose the former. |
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He reserved his decision on withdrawing the warrants until close of business next Wednesday. |
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On May 2nd, British troops were re-embarking at Namsos and withdrawing from Norway. |
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By withdrawing their labour or even working to rule they may be able to deprive the public of a key service. |
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Miss Howitt whispered in the dowager's ear and went off to find the ladies' withdrawing room. |
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And now she sat in the withdrawing room, listening to Lorraine chatter on while the blood in her temples pounded painfully. |
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Norman Fowler, chairman of the Conservative Party, claimed that withdrawing the whip was a bad move because it made the rebels into martyrs. |
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He has a disconcerting habit of talking very seriously and then suddenly withdrawing. |
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Lee had an operation here on Tuesday to remove bone growths on his left ankle after withdrawing from Australia's tour of Sir Lanka. |
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South Korean and Bulgarian troops were pulled back to their bases, while New Zealand is withdrawing its engineers. |
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This led to many other teams withdrawing from the competition and only 96 of the original 189 competitors finished the race. |
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Don't get me wrong, this is wrong and I am not surprised that his mother is thinking of withdrawing him from school. |
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Ankrah secured an ex-parte injunction preventing Elias and Associates from replacing her or withdrawing her from the pageant. |
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Queen Mary and the Dauphin and Genevieve and the Maries came and said quiet prayers before withdrawing without disturbing her. |
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The research also showed evidence of problems withdrawing from the drug and poor prescribing practice. |
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She added that she believes it was the pain of withdrawing from heroin which caused him to take his own life. |
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This capacity may result in substantially different population and evolutionary dynamics than in organisms incapable of withdrawing from ongoing stress. |
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You are really sending a powerful and profound message that says I am affirmatively withdrawing my consent from this corporate takeover of my government. |
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Funding for students who reach their limit or who discontinue their studies, whether by completing or withdrawing, is returned to a central pool for reallocation. |
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I think some of those troops that are withdrawing are actually going to rearm and refit themselves and then perhaps go back into the area to finish the job. |
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The first step was shunning sugar and weaning herself from wheat, an experience Beals reckons is similar to the experience of withdrawing from drugs. |
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At Little Moreton William Moreton employed the carpenter Richard Dale to add turret-like bay windows to the hall and withdrawing room of a mid-C15 timber-framed house. |
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We had 2.5 wonderful days of lovemaking, talking, sleeping in each other's arms, showers together, and then I could feel him withdrawing over the last day. |
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Most cash machine robberies are thought to take place after thieves stand close enough to their victim to see their PIN number and how much money they are withdrawing. |
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The hypotheses they retain in order to preserve the triple-A rating of one while withdrawing it from another? |
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Students are generally exempt from fees for withdrawing money, replacing lost ATM and credit cards, commission on traveller's cheques, and changing foreign currency. |
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At the end of last term, after continually withdrawing money and paying bills, she noticed a significant drop in her bank account, but dismissed it as poor budgeting. |
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As ever, he talked too big about withdrawing from Iraq with honor and all that rot. |
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And withdrawing from the non-proliferation Treaty or kicking out U.N. nuclear inspectors would implicitly do the same thing. |
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In a similar vein, it is worth asking whether companies really are acting responsibly in withdrawing their investments from developing economies with corrupt governments. |
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Come on, there used to be ticket takers at the ferries, actual bank tellers for withdrawing money and a switchboard operator to assist you with making telephone calls. |
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In reality, the government had the power under the Law to veto or overrule any attempt by the workforce to hamper the privatization process by withdrawing their consent. |
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The epilogue catches perfectly the endless withdrawing melancholy of summer evenings in the high north, when pleasure goes on so long it turns into an inexpressible sadness. |
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If it means withdrawing funding from those piddling around at satellite levels so be it, for better train one properly that give meaningless amounts to many. |
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It claimed the reason it was withdrawing its offers to disarm was because the British and Irish Governments had withdrawn their commitments and obligations. |
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Cardiac Science also announced it is withdrawing its slate of alternative directors for the upcoming Spacelabs annual meeting. |
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In July 1957, the Sultan's forces were withdrawing, but they were repeatedly ambushed, sustaining heavy casualties. |
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In 1147, the Jin somewhat changed their policy, signing a peace treaty with the Mongols and withdrawing from a score of forts. |
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When his men noticed that Drake was bleeding profusely from a wound, they insisted on withdrawing to save his life and left the treasure. |
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The Germans pulled back on 29 August, withdrawing over the Seine the next day. |
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This resulted in the FA leaving FIFA, as well as withdrawing from the 1924 and 1928 football tournaments. |
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In his announcement, Banks stated that he would be withdrawing from all public engagements and that The Quarry would be his last novel. |
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Last, often there is confusion about the difference between withdrawing therapeutic treatment and DNR status. |
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An Act of Parliament in 1640 restricted membership of the Court to laymen only, by withdrawing the right of churchmen to sit in judgement. |
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As Prime Minister, May's focus has primarily been on withdrawing the UK from the European Union. |
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In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. |
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A week later, on 28 April, the Piedmontese signed an armistice at Cherasco, withdrawing from the hostilities. |
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This case has huge implications for the legality of withdrawing treatment from PVS patients. |
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The English fleet deceived the French into believing they were withdrawing. |
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In 1766 Barrington had recommended withdrawing the army from the Thirteen Colonies to Canada, Nova Scotia and Florida. |
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After withdrawing from the invitational Malta Cup, O'Sullivan returned at the Welsh Open in February. |
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It's just like withdrawing a billion dollars and putting it into your personal bank accounts. |
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In his graphic account of the cremation, he writes of Byron being unable to face the scene, and withdrawing to the beach. |
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Prior to the speech, the AICC moved a resolution thanking Gandhi for withdrawing her resignation as party president. |
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The power of a union could demand better terms by withdrawing all labour and causing a consequent cessation of production. |
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A garrison of 4,000 troops defended the city with such intensity that Don Fadrique contemplated withdrawing. |
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By withdrawing our awareness from negative impressions, pratyahara strengthens the mind's powers of immunity. |
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During this time, the Emperor Nero considered withdrawing Roman forces from Britain altogether. |
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Crassus followed them closely into Moesia but they would not be drawn into battle, withdrawing beyond the Tsibritsa. |
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After the campaign the French soon abandoned the Stuarts entirely, withdrawing their support, and forcing them to take up a new home in Rome. |
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Despite the falling debris, the staff dragged away as much furniture as possible before withdrawing. |
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However, an attempt in September to do the same at St Malo ended with the Battle of St Cast and the British withdrawing with heavy casualties. |
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It is the only country whose membership terminated without any declaration withdrawing from the organisation. |
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His mother interfered with his studies, often withdrawing him from school, with the result that he lacked discipline and his classical studies were neglected. |
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The Convocation responded by withdrawing their payment altogether, and demanded Henry fulfill certain guarantees before they would give him the money. |
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Before withdrawing the fortifications of Ile d'Aix were demolished. |
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Simon had tried to rob a bank while he was withdrawing, but he had been forced to surrender to the police after they had fired several volleys at him. |
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A scorched earth policy is a military strategy which involves destroying anything that might be useful to the enemy while advancing through or withdrawing from an area. |
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The currency crisis of 1797, caused by panicked depositors withdrawing from the Bank led to the government suspending convertibility of notes into specie payment. |
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Iberian cavalry tactics involved knights approaching the enemy, throwing javelins, then withdrawing to a safe distance before commencing another assault. |
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Problems arise when the extrovert accuses the introvert of withdrawing, and the introvert can't understand why the extrovert wants to go out all the time. |
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The cost of electioneering in St Ives seems eventually to have led to Buckinghamshire and Bolton withdrawing, and by 1784 Praed was considered unchallenged as patron. |
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In 1140, Holdbodi called on Sweyn to join him raiding the coast of Wales, but they were beaten off, Holdbodi withdrawing to the Isle of Man and Sweyn to Lewis. |
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But when I was actually at the gig, my mind wandered feverishly. Like some smackless junkie, I was withdrawing from the nicotine, and it hurt. Lots. |
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Fitch is simultaneously withdrawing SLAC's ratings, following the transfer of its long-term business to SLAL, in accordance with the demutualisation scheme. |
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Rommel concluded that to forestall a breakthrough and the resulting destruction of his whole army he must start withdrawing to the planned position at Fuka. |
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Hong Kong's authorities announced Monday they were withdrawing riot police from the streets of the protest-wracked city in a major concession to pro-democracy demonstrators. |
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Fighting had virtually ceased between 28 October and 4 November, while many Hungarians believed that Soviet military units were indeed withdrawing from Hungary. |
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Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai has said on Friday he will prefer to contest if the election goes to the second round run-off instead of withdrawing in favour of his rival candidate. |
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Despite the doubts, the two sides continued withdrawing their forces from Grozny, leaving the capital in the hands of joint Russian-Chechen patrols. |
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Phonecard companies don't sell smaller denominations any more, and Vodafone is withdrawing from the voucher market altogether some time next year? |
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Simultaneous attachment of withdrawing groups to bipyridine leads to strong stabilization of the lowest occupied molecular orbital localized on bipyridine. |
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The crisis caused Nero to consider withdrawing all Roman forces from Britain, but Suetonius' eventual victory over Boudica confirmed Roman control of the province. |
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