To take back (or retract) a statement means to say that the statement was not correct, or is no longer correct.
Scheels mission statement is to be the best retailer in the eyes of their customers, employees, and business partners. They strive to provide the ultimate shopping experience in sporting goods, outdoor gear, and apparel, while also giving back to the community through various partnerships and initiatives.
It is a slang word used to mean that some statement is foolish or nonsense.
After writing a first draft of a personal statement, a writer should take the time to revise and edit the content. This involves reorganizing ideas, improving clarity, checking for grammar and spelling errors, and ensuring that the statement effectively conveys the intended message. Feedback from peers or mentors can also be helpful in refining the personal statement.
The underlying belief behind the statement "everything is about sex" is that human behavior and motivations can ultimately be traced back to sexual desires and instincts.
A release statement is used to legally release someone from any liability or claims related to a specific situation, such as a legal dispute or injury. It is a formal agreement stating that the party releasing the statement will not take legal action against the other party in the future.
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Retract.Or recant, in philosophical (an idea) and religious terms.Like for example,"Galileo was forced to recant his belief that the Earth revolved around the sun."
The word you are looking for is "retract." It means to withdraw or take back a statement or allegation that has been made.
to give back
Depends on which bank as all will have a different format for their statements. Usually though, the back of the form (statement) has an explanation of the symbols being used.
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