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There is a line of misconduct beyond which they will not keep silent.
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In fact, the only choice left was to keep silent or to debate nuclear safety issues in a law court.
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Soon after, however, he quieted, and one university employee told me that all others were instructed to keep silent as well.
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Normal protocol for such meeting is for staffers such as Ms. Callahan to sit against the walls of the room and keep silent.
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Too many people sit in meetings and keep silent, or gloss over the effect a given proposal will have on their department or co-workers.
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He advises the trader to keep silent.
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"Realtors care about only one thing--making the sale, " added Kenneth Thomas, a lecturer on finance at Wharton, adding that if the buyer needs a subprime loan for the deal to go through, the agent is likely to keep silent about the hazards.
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In the context of her experience, it would have made perfect sense for Daphne to keep silent about her second baby's father because she knew from her experience not to expect his presence or participation in her life or in the life of their child.
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As for those who are trying to keep people like him silent, Chuy addresses it with indignation.
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The only way to hold it down and keep my dignity was to remain silent.
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He is silent as he does so, as if he thought he might keep the fire a secret and extinguish it by himself before anyone can learn of his foolishness.
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