I have had the truth withheld from me. The person who withheld the truth did not come clean, I discovered it by accident.
I find it harder to know the truth was withheld (vs outright lying). I am confused. Do I really now know the whole truth now or is there more being withheld? If he withheld once, what's to say he isn't still withholding more? There is no resolution. I will always wonder.
To withhold truth is taking away someone's options. You are designing the outcome of the situation by steering them with incomplete information. This is selfish.
The withholding of the truth for the benefit of the patient
Keeping information under wraps, withholding information, being deceptive, or being dishonest.
Lying involves intentionally saying something false, while hiding the truth involves withholding information or not sharing the whole truth. Both can be deceptive, but lying is more direct and explicit, while hiding the truth is more about omission.
Lying involves intentionally saying something false, while not telling the truth involves withholding information or being evasive without necessarily saying something false.
liying is bad cause ur not saying the truth
It is kind of bad but if its the truth its the truth
Both are undeserved. Mercy is the withholding of a bad thing that is deserved; grace is the granting of a good thing that is undeserved.
When you give a small amount of truth, ie. You say good things, but not the bad things
Obstruction of Justice, or, in some jurisdictions, Conspiracy to Subvert the Cause of Justice. Either is Very Bad News.
A truth that's told with bad intent Beats all the lies you can invent Quote from William Blake
Withholding - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011
Backup withholding is a tax provision that requires a percentage of certain payments to be withheld by the payer and sent to the IRS. It is typically applied when a taxpayer fails to provide their correct taxpayer identification number or if the IRS instructs the payer to do so. While backup withholding may seem burdensome, it is intended to ensure that taxpayers fulfill their tax obligations and prevent tax evasion.