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This is the department’s second retraction over the past seven months.
It has yet to be seen whether today’s retraction will keep this matter out of court.
We wouldn't want him to be caught and have them issue a retraction.
Despite the chief's retraction, the stores have decided to keep using the list.
How did the author of the study respond to the retraction?
Hours later he issued a retraction — through Bachmann’s office.
More common as well, is a child's retraction of sexual abuse.
Then a retraction is published for all the people who got hurt.
The average age of retraction is 10.5 years old but can be later or earlier depending on the child.
So if the policy helped push up growth during a period of retraction, what's not to like?
Either they have prior knowledge or a retraction will follow.
"He even offered to write the letter of retraction for me."
Consumers Union did not agree to pay any money or issue a retraction.
The retraction of the paper led to questions over its publication.
She also denied being put under any pressure to make her retraction.
"We need to work on our approach in retraction cases.
It may be proved wrong later but there’s no retraction.
I shall not even ask for a retraction of the review.
But it's not a normal pattern of growth or retraction.
The column has been the source of several retractions by Time.
He got in two more songs by the time the 12-minute retraction was finished.
But we had Forbes make a retraction on that – not the hot part.
It would be in the magazine’s best interest to issue a public retraction of its error.
But the retraction of the ad may have only spread the problem around.
They want to find out if the middle report, the retraction, was an error - or what.
I am determined not to be content with anything short of an entire retractation.
Come," said he, "this matter will want a good deal of talking over; a retractation is always a serious thing, you know.
The future adoptee; no retractation after having given the agreement.
John's voice held a certain regret, but no retractation.
Eight days before his death he endeavored to be reconciled to the pope, and made a full retractation.
I believe that the Columbia Broadcasting System should make a full retractation.
He made an unconvincing retractation and on 30 October he was expelled from the university.
He demanded a censure and a retractation.
Other sources, however, speak of retractation.
On 10 March 1707 he publicly made submission and a retractation in the Regent House.
William of Hildernissen consented to a retractation, the sincerity of which appeared doubtful.
He had the volume down and his spectacles upon his nose instanter, as though to forestall some possible retractation. '
Well," said Albert in a determined tone, "you see that your paper his insulted a member of my family, and I insist on a retractation being made.
After about six years' residence in England he returned to Rome, and published a retractation (Consilium Reditus).
Retractation of Anti-Catholic Statements (1845)
Crakanthorpe answered in his Defensio Ecclesiae, taking the retractation sentence by sentence, and pouring out a stream of invective.
Seth Ward extorted from Whitby a retractation (9 October 1683); and he issued a second part of the Protestant Reconciler, urging dissenters to conformity.
In February 1843, Newman published, as an advertisement in the Oxford Conservative Journal, an anonymous but otherwise formal retractation of all the hard things he had said against Roman Catholicism.
In 1411, a second investigation resulted in another retractation, but also in a sentence compelling William to return permanently to an extra-diocesan Carmelite monastery after three years' detention in one of the episcopal castles.
The extent of his departure from conventional opinion was not revealed till the posthumous publication in April 1727 of his Last Thoughts, which he calls his 'retractation,' and which 'clearly shows his unitarianism'.
Long after he made me a formal retractation of the sermon and a formal apology for the pain he had inflicted; adding drolly, but truly, 'You see, at that time I was so much younger than you!'
Dom Augustin, who had received from Pope Pius VII, then prisoner at Savona, knowledge of the Bull of excommunication issued against the spoliator of the Papal States, commanded the Prior of Cervara to make immediate retractation.
It is said that he wrote a formal Palinodia or retractation of his book De vera obedientia; but the reference is probably to his sermon at the start of Advent, 1554, after Cardinal (later Archbishop of Canterbury) Reginald Pole had absolved the kingdom from schism.
In this year he lost his seat in consequence of the popular prejudice aroused against him by his trenchant pamphlet Oui et non (1845) against attacks on religious liberty, and a second entitled Feul Feul (1845), written in reply to those who demanded a retractation of the former.
Notwithstanding his enforced retractation, he still continued to inculcate his sentiments, until, after a vain attempt by the emperor to restrain him, he was himself sentenced to be anathematized and banished to the Monastery Zoödochos Pege; but as he professed repentance, the anathema was not pronounced publicly, nor in all its extent.
It is a recantation, in every sense of the word.
But I will not effect reconciliation at the price of recantation.
Your lord and master did well to make his recantation.
He will be making what effectively amounts to a public recantation.
He said their actions showed the dubious nature of the recantation.
A statement of recantation through a lawyer isn't enough to set that in motion, though.
Yet that he might not after all those papers Of recantation yield again, who knows?
To accept them would have meant a complete recantation of all his actions over the past five years.
There were also numerous reports of attempts to force recantations.
"If we hadn't gotten that recantation, Brian would have gone through this the rest of his life."
He eventually returned to the church and signed a recantation of his errors.
His case, built on the recantation of eyewitness testimony, seemed strong.
This seemed to amount to a recantation of Kristol’s and his friends’ youthful socialism.
There were no recantations even after the hoax was revealed.
On the Oxford side, an expert took the recantations in stride.
'I've written a paper; a recantation you might call it.
Yet not one of them could stomach this recantation.
However, the suppression continued well after Freud's public recantation in 1905.
In his final days Cranmer's circumstances changed, which led to several recantations.
Other common innocence efforts center on victim recantations if applicable.
How about an apology and a recantation, you Ash monkeys?
"I'm just disappointed so many people have been led to believe nobody has paid attention to these recantations.
As a recantation, it is both elegant and complete.
What good would his recantation do if there was nobody to file a motion on her behalf?
The son had made eight confessions and one recantation.