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1 Also, Microsoft's about to withdraw support for its Windows XP operating system.
2 Two senators have said they would withdraw support if that provision is included.
3 Moscow rejected calls by the US to withdraw support for Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.
4 He threatened to withdraw support for Letta if the Senate votes to expel him.
5 President Barack Obama's Democratic administration has challenged Republicans to withdraw support from Trump, and U.S.
6 If this turns into Fallujah, then I think the Afghan government would withdraw support , Munoz said.
7 But some farmers have threatened to withdraw support because of his administration's handling of biofuel policy.
8 It apologized for its original decision to withdraw support for breast cancer screening at Planned Parenthood.
9 But Wilson said the DUP reserved the right to withdraw support for the government at a future date.
10 NOT withdraw support for their educations.
11 If advertisers withdraw support from the show then that has to be balanced with the trouble that he's causing.
12 The Government will not withdraw support for Mr Padraig Flynn as EU Commissioner, the Minister for Foreign Affairs has indicated.
13 World leaders and policymakers in Davos are nervous the global recovery could falter, especially if governments withdraw support too quickly.
14 The U.S. central bank has said repeatedly that it will not withdraw support until the economy can stand on its own.
15 Tory sources told the Telegraph the group had threatened to withdraw support for the government if the plan was pushed through.
16 Amnesty International has rejected a Vatican appeal for Catholics to withdraw support for the group over its call to decriminalise abortion.
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