71.   Defectors frequently withhold key information as a bargaining chip for the future, a way of ensuring continued protection.

72.   During the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial, attorneys for both sides were fined for withholding information.

73.   Executive privilege is based on the notion that a president may withhold information from investigators and Congress in order to preserve his ability to speak frankly with aides.

74.   Favo testified that he withheld information from DeVecchio because he feared that DeVecchio would funnel it to Scarpa.

75.   Few foreign journalists operate there because of the threat to their safety, and the Algerian government often withholds information on rebel attacks and military operations.

76.   Experts say many patients withhold information about herbal drug use because they fear being ridiculed by their doctors.

77.   FDA Commissioner David Kessler said the memo indicates the industry has been withholding information from the public, a key accusation in pending suits.

78.   For instance, Intel can withhold the information from computer makers who are not paying their bills or are developing competing microprocessors.

79.   Fountain and Reiter have accused Michelin of withholding information they requested before the trial.

80.   Ford asserted that it neither withheld information nor tried to limit investigations in the switch fires.

v. + information >>共 422
provide 9.86%
have 8.76%
give 4.15%
share 3.81%
get 3.58%
release 3.04%
use 2.92%
gather 2.72%
receive 2.61%
seek 2.04%
withhold 1.81%
withhold + n. >>共 368
information 14.99%
name 9.36%
support 4.39%
judgment 3.67%
money 3.56%
comment 3.45%
aid 3.23%
identity 3.01%
payment 2.83%
fund 2.61%
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