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Withdrawaln. 1) in criminal law, leaving a conspiracy to commit a crime bef...
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WithdrawalA method of contraception, also called coitus interruptus, in which the man withdraws his penis from the vagina before ejaculation. Fertilization is prevented because the sperm do not enter the vagina. The effectiveness of this maneuver depends on the man's ability to withdraw before the ejaculation of any sperm. Withdrawal does not provide pr [..]
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WithdrawalIn medicine, symptoms that occur when a person quits smoking or stops using an addictive substance, such as drugs or alcohol. Common withdrawal symptoms after quitting smoking include nicotine craving [..]
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WithdrawalRelationships Related Term: deaccessioning n. ~ The removal of holdings from a repository's collections. Notes: Withdrawal sometimes connotes the permanent removal of materials as the result of [..]
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Withdrawaleffect Adverse event following withdrawal from a person or animal of a drug to which they have been chronically exposed or on which they have become dependent.
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Withdrawal1820s, "act of taking back," also "retraction of a statement," from withdraw + -al (2). Earlier words in the same sense were withdrawment (1640s); withdraught (mid-14c.). Meaning & [..]
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WithdrawalSymptoms that occur after chronic use of a drug is reduced abruptly or stopped.
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WithdrawalPulling the penis out of the vagina before ejaculation in order to avoid pregnancy. A reversible, behavioral method of birth control.
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WithdrawalA withdrawal is money you take out of your banking, brokerage firm, or other accounts. If you withdraw from tax-deferred retirement accounts before you turn 59 1/2, you may owe a 10% early withdrawal penalty plus any income tax that's due on the amount. In everyday usage, the term withdrawal is used interchangeably with distribution to desc [..]
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WithdrawalOne or both sides withdraw from the conflict. [D02132]
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WithdrawalThe termination of negotiations without any agreement. [D02734]
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WithdrawalAny international application, designation, priority claim, demand, or election may be withdrawn by a notice to the International Bureau, the receiving Office, or, where applicable, to the Internation [..]
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WithdrawalIn criminal law, leaving a conspiracy to commit a crime before the actual crime is committed. If the withdrawal is before any overt act, the withdrawing person may escape prosecution. (See also: overt [..]
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Withdrawala retraction of a previously held position the act of taking out money or other capital the act of withdrawing; "the withdrawal of French troops from Vietnam" avoiding emotio [..]
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WithdrawalWater removed from the ground or diverted from a surface water source for use.
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WithdrawalAn unreliable method of contraception where a boy takes his penis out of the girl's vagina before he ejaculates.
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WithdrawalDefinition A removal of funds from an account.
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WithdrawalA description of the total amount of water taken from a lake, river, or aquifer. wood pulp
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WithdrawalFormal withdrawal or separation from an alliance or contract. See also lapse.
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WithdrawalFormal termination by a student of enrolment in a unit component or course other than by intermission.
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WithdrawalArrangements required to ensure that, in the event of a bulk transfer, the pension rights of all members are protected.
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Withdrawalwithdrawal (pop)
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WithdrawalThe process of deleting all references in a library catalog to an item that has been permanently removed from the collection without being replaced by another copy of the same edition. The item is usu [..]
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WithdrawalWhen an organism (does not have to be a human; can be another type of animal) becomes addicted to a substance, and then they are prevented from having that substance for an extended period of time, th [..]
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WithdrawalThe physical or psychological state experienced when substances are withdrawn from an addicted person.
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Withdrawal1 : the act or fact of withdrawing [ from a conspiracy] 2 : removal of money from a place of deposit or investment [a penalty for early ]
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Withdrawalwater removed from a ground- or surface-water source for use.
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WithdrawalThe symptoms that occur after an individual who has a physical or psychological dependence on a medical or recreational drug stops taking it. Symptoms can included anxiety, sweating, nausea, insomnia [..]
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WithdrawalDefinition - Dropping all courses and ceasing to be a CNM student. Read more.
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Withdrawalthe act of taking money out of an account.
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WithdrawalA withdrawal is the process of taking money from your bank account. You do this by writing a check, using an ATM, or by giving a teller a withdrawal slip. A withdrawal slip looks similar to a [..]
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WithdrawalThe removal of money by a depositor from a financial account.
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Withdrawalany measure aimed at removing a product from the supply chain and so stopping it from being made available on the market.
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WithdrawalA bill may be withdrawn at any time by the member in charge but shall not be withdrawn after completion of Stage 1 except with the agreement of Parliament (rule 9.13). A private bill may be withdrawn at any time by the promoter. Where a private bill is withdrawn, another private bill in the same or similar terms may not be introduced by the same pr [..]
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WithdrawalWithdrawal in the context of Immigration law refers to an arriving alien's voluntary retraction of an application for admission to the United States instead of having to appear in front of an imm [..]
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WithdrawalWithdrawal is referred to cancellation of license of an organization playing Bingo. When an organization wishes to withdraw from gaming, the request must be submitted to the authorities in writing and [..]
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WithdrawalState rules of procedure, which vary by state, govern the withdrawal of a motion, plea, or representation of a party. Usually, a withdrawal of an attorney is made in conjunction with a motion to subst [..]
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WithdrawalTaking money out of a bank account
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WithdrawalThe formal procedure, according to regulations laid down by the University, of withdrawing from a course or courses, or from the University.
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Withdrawalcancellation of registration in a course or program prior to the specific deadline set by the institution to avoid academic penalty.
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Withdrawal(n) formal separation from an alliance or federation(n) the termination of drug taking(n) a retraction of a previously held position(n) the act of taking out money or other capital(n) the act of withd [..]
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WithdrawalA member state can withdraw from the European Union on its own decision according to Art. 50 TEU in the Lisbon Treaty. The deal on withdrawal is decided by qualified majority in the Council and approv [..]
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WithdrawalA response to danger or stress characterized by apathy, lethargy, and depression; or the physical or psychological response to a sudden lack of an addictive substance such as alcohol or nicotine.
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Withdrawaldecessio
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WithdrawalElecting not to continue with studies in a certain unit or course. A student will not incur financial or academic penalties if they withdraw before a certain date, or if special circumstances apply. S [..]
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WithdrawalThe exit from an AU course. Withdrawal timeframes are important to monitor since the timing of a withdrawal may have bearing on what is recorded on the academic transcript.
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Withdrawaleffects experienced when a patient stops taking sleeping pills
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WithdrawalOfficial withdrawal from all courses during a semester at the university.
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Withdrawal A permanent "W" will be issued when you drop a class between the date designated in the Schedule of Classes as, Last Day to Drop without receiving a "W" and the fi [..]
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WithdrawalTo resign from the University as a student for the current semester. A student cannot withdraw from the University simply by not going to class or dropping all classes; he or she must follow the withd [..]
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WithdrawalProcedure to terminate enrollment in a class after the add/drop period. Students who do not officially withdraw from courses in which they are enrolled may be assigned a failing grade ("F& [..]
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WithdrawalTo formally request an official departure from one or more courses during the first half of the term or session through myUCF (https://my.ucf.edu) or at the Registrar's Office. Students are still responsible for tuition and fees for withdrawn courses.
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WithdrawalStudents may withdraw, or drop, from a course or from the college. You must complete an official process to withdraw. Check the catalog for information on withdrawal instructions, deadlines, refund policies, and the possible impact on financial aid and academic standing.
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Withdrawal
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WithdrawalA student may withdraw from a course while remaining in other courses before the end of the tenth week of instruction. Up to this point, a student will receive a grade of "W" (no penalty to [..]
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WithdrawalTo formally remove yourself from a class or from all classes for a semester (through the Registrar's Office). There are established procedures for doing so with possible financial costs.
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Withdrawal The procedure for removing yourself from a class by officially dropping the class on the web or submitting a form. Withdrawing from a course occurs after the refund period but a [..]
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WithdrawalA form must be completed by the student when dropping a class. Failure to properly withdraw may result in failing grades, probation or dismissal. It is the student's responsibility to withdraw fr [..]
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WithdrawalThe termination of the Recommended status of a learning resource.
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WithdrawalThe administrative procedure of dropping a course or leaving an institution.
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WithdrawalTo discontinue or abandon an action. Written Consent
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WithdrawalWithdrawal from a paper (as opposed to deletion) indicates the student has formally withdrawn from studying in the paper before the prescribed cut-off dates but will not normally be eligible for a fee [..]
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WithdrawalThe act of formally leaving your course before completion.
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WithdrawalSee “Registration.”
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WithdrawalThere are two types of academic withdrawal
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Withdrawalin your application, before the decision has been made to make you an offer or not, either you or the university or college can withdraw a choice.
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WithdrawalThe act of officially leaving WNC. Students may drop individual courses without leaving the college.
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WithdrawalFormal notification to the Registrar that a student is permanently leaving Linfield College.
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WithdrawalFor the purposes of the Canada Student Loans Program, this is when a student withdraws from a program of study or ceases to attend classes. A school will report a student as withdrawn from full-time studies if he or she is taking less than 60 percent of a full-time course load (or 40 percent of a full-time course load if the student has a permanent [..]
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WithdrawalMoney that comes out of your account when you make a direct debit purchase, write a cheque, or get cash from an Automated Teller Machine or bank.
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WithdrawalTo take money out of your bank account; for example, when you take cash out at an ATM, or when you make a payment via EFTPOS or cheque.
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WithdrawalA syndrome of withdrawal-like signs and symptoms sometimes experience by abstinent alcohol- or opiate-dependent individuals who are exposed to stimuli previously associated with alcohol or drug use. According to classical conditioning theory, environmental stimuli temporarily linked to unconditioned withdrawal reactions become conditioned stimuli c [..]
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WithdrawalAn arriving alien's voluntary retraction of an application for admission to the United States in lieu of a removal hearing before an immigration judge or an expedited removal. Withdrawals are not [..]
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WithdrawalAn arriving alien's voluntary retraction of an application for admission to the United States in lieu of a removal hearing before an immigration judge or an expedited removal. Withdrawals are not included in nonimmigrant admission data.
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WithdrawalAn arriving alien’s voluntary retraction of an application for admission to the United States in lieu of a removal hearing before an immigration judge or an expedited removal. Withdrawals are not incl [..]
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WithdrawalAn arriving alien's voluntary retraction of an application for admission to the United States in lieu of a removal hearing before an immigration judge or an expedited removal. Withdrawals are not included in nonimmigrant admission data.
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WithdrawalFetal and neonatal addiction and withdrawal as a result of the Mother's dependence on Drugs during Pregnancy. Withdrawal or abstinence symptoms develop shortly after Birth. Symptoms exhibited are [..]
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WithdrawalA removal of funds from an account.
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WithdrawalWhen a male takes his penis out of another person's vagina, anus or mouth before ejaculation to try to stop semen from getting inside the person. This is also known as pulling out. Withdrawal is [..]
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WithdrawalWater removed from a ground- or surface-water source for use.
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WithdrawalThe statutory procedure in which a corporation or LLC that has registered to transact business in a state other than its state of incorporation obtains a state’s consent to end the company’s authority to do business there.
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Withdrawaln. 1) in criminal law, leaving a conspiracy to commit a crime before the actual crime is committed, which is similar to "renunciation." If the withdrawal is before any overt criminal act the [..]
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WithdrawalMeans any measure aimed at preventing the making available on the market of a cosmetic product in the supply chain. (Taken from Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2009 on cosmetic products)
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WithdrawalTo take money out of a checking or savings account by any means.
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WithdrawalThe voluntary cancellation of registration in a course or a full semester of courses by a student who completes and submits to the Registrar’s Office a “withdrawal” or “change in registration” form. Normally there is a period where withdrawn registrations are “dropped” from a student’s registration and no academic record is retained on the student [..]
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WithdrawalRequest made by player to draw money from his account.
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WithdrawalAct of taking money out of an account at the bank, granted there are sufficient funds in the account.
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WithdrawalMoney taken out of an account. The withdrawal may be in cash, by cheque or debit card, or by automatic withdrawal.
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WithdrawalAn amount of money taken out of an account.
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WithdrawalAn amount of money taken out of an account. Email to a friend Your Name: Your Email: Recipient's Email: Message: Enter code: The information that you provide th [..]
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WithdrawalWithdrawal is a general term describing the physical and psychological symptoms that may occur when a person suddenly stops using an addictive drug. Withdrawal symptoms are different based on what a p [..]
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WithdrawalOfficial removal from a course or an institution initiated by either the school or the student. Specific regulations govern withdrawal process and may result in additional fees.
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WithdrawalTo draw out cash from the cash balance maintained by the player.
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WithdrawalThe abrupt decrease in or removal of one's regular dosage of a psychoactive substance
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WithdrawalOfficial process of dropping a course or leaving a college. If you need to remove yourself from school, even temporarily, you must do the required paperwork at the college, or you will still be consid [..]
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WithdrawalMoney that you take out of a 529 plan account. Withdrawals are either qualified or non-qualified. Qualified withdrawals are those used for qualified education expenses at Eligible educational institut [..]
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WithdrawalThe process of unregistering for a class, which carries various financial aid consequences.
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WithdrawalTaking money out of a bank account
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WithdrawalThe ability of an enrolled student to either cease attending certain courses, or cease attending all courses.
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WithdrawalThe administrative process of dropping a course or program or leaving an institution.
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WithdrawalWithdrawal is the administrative procedure of dropping all courses in a given semester or leaving a university.
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WithdrawalThe termination of a student's attendance in a class or in all classes before the end of the term or upon the failure of the student to return from a leave of absence.
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WithdrawalThe act of withdrawing an application before it is registered, either voluntarily or in response to having received a Notice Declining to Register.
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Withdrawal The securities withdrawn from listing are no longer traded in the market of the Stock Exchange. Announcements of securities to be withdrawn are made with 3 days’ prior notice (8 days’ prior notice in respect of fully redeemed securities).
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WithdrawalA withdrawal is a type of military operation, generally meaning retreating forces back while maintaining contact with the enemy. A withdrawal may be undertaken as part of a general retreat, to consoli [..]
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WithdrawalWithdrawal means "an act of taking out" and may refer to:
Anchoresis (withdrawal from the world for religious or ethical reasons)
Coitus interruptus (the withdrawal method)
Drug withdrawal
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