C. children a service by pointing out this inconvenient truth--but he chose to remain silent.
The troops know when to cheer on their leaders and when to remain silent.
The only way to hold it down and keep my dignity was to remain silent.
The code of conduct for financial security officers is to remain silent about successful intrusions.
Many times, the ability to remain silent is the best communication strength you could have.
What could possibly justify a policy that requires whistle-blowers to remain silent at an accused journal's pleasure?
Dave Patterson, Hammer explained the shootings in detail to him after waiving his right to remain silent.
"The UN chose to remain silent about potential war crimes, " says the former BBC Sri Lanka correspondent.
He demanded ever-tougher sentences and threatened ancient freedoms, such as the right of defendants to remain silent.
Last month, NECC's owner and director, Barry Cadden, cited his constitutional right to remain silent before the subcommittee.
The Constitution gives Huang the right to remain silent, but not to avoid a trip to the Capitol.
People may have good reason to remain silent in the face of violent intrusion into their personal liberty.
After all, my choice would be to remain silent or risk jeopardizing myself.
At the State Department, spokesman Patrick Ventrell flatly denied that any employee had been threatened or told to remain silent.
"No longer will prejudice and fear force gay athletes to remain silent about a fundamental part of their lives, " Griffin said.
Ashcroft said Walker waived his Miranda rights to have counsel present and to remain silent after having them read to him.
Each prisoner must choose to betray the other or to remain silent.
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In ordinary cases, a suspect is told by police he has the right to remain silent and he has the right to a lawyer.
Officials have said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev stopped speaking to interrogators after being informed of his right to remain silent by a magistrate judge on April 22.
The audience here in the hall has promised to remain silent.
Conversely, the inability to remain silent in negotiations can be deadly.
Every prisoner will have the right to a lawyer (which they will surely demand), the right to remain silent, and the right to a speedy trial.
However, the doctor is not going to make it that easy for the candidate as Willke has chosen not to remain silent in the face of the storm.
Following 16 hours of interrogation, Mr Tsarnaev stopped responding to investigators' questions after being read his legal rights to remain silent and have a lawyer, US media report.
Judge Bowler was the first government official to advise Mr. Tsarnaev of his right to remain silent after his capture Friday night, officials briefed on the matter said.
Further, pensions that have been harmed as a result of fiduciary breaches often have opted to remain silent, as opposed to risk embarrassment and potential political fall out.
Dzhokhar was interrogated in his hospital room Sunday and Monday over a period of 16 hours without being read his rights to remain silent and have an attorney present.
As long as economists choose to talk loudest about the things they understand least well and to remain silent about the underlying ideas that unite them, this is unlikely to change.
The history of racial injustice (particularly the stereotype of the Black male as a sexual predator) and the need to protect her community from further attack might persuade a survivor to remain silent.
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"In essence, although suspects interviewed pursuant to the program are told, through the Miranda warnings, that they have the right to remain silent, the preamble suggests that invoking that right will bear adverse, and irrevocable, consequences, " the court wrote.
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