Word: withdrawal
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...allow each man to walk away pleased, although Begin clearly had more reason to smile. He had got Sadat to agree with him on a key point: that Syria was to blame for the missile crisis in Lebanon. Declared Sadat: "My view is that the Syrian forces should withdraw from Lebanon. [They were] the cause of everything...
...There have been attempts on their lives and pressure on them to go into the service of the Central Intelligence Agency. In fact we are seriously thinking of not sending any more Libyan students to the U.S. In the face of these pressures, we may also have to withdraw the students who are already there...
...laws. The fund managers buy high-interest, short-term money-market instruments, such as U.S. Treasury bills, commercial paper and bank certificates of deposit. Since the securities mature within 30 days to one year, the funds have a dependable flow of cash for paying off investors who want to withdraw their money...
...philosophy is not compatible with Chuck Percy's," asserts a Reagan aide, "doesn't mean you yank the nomination." Percy reportedly called the White House after the hearings to recommend just that course. Cranston and his fellow Democrats on the committee publicly suggested that Lefever withdraw himself from consideration-and threatened to further probe his links with Nestl...
...disappointed Giscard thus shelved his plans for a new party. Instead of running for a lowly parliamentary seat, he decided to withdraw to his country estate, much as De Gaulle did in 1946. The defeated President was hoping that a taste of chaotic Socialist government would make him what he calls "the most popular man in France," and pave the way for an eventual return to power. "Giscard is like a woman who has been rejected," says a confidant. "He can't try to impose himself. He has to wait for the call...