Women who are ambivalent about the permanence of the procedure should be counseled to strongly consider another contraceptive method. |
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Workers should be counseled about personal hygiene, and management personnel should be advised about proper handwashing agents. |
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Sources tell CNN that from his hospital bed, the former president counseled Kerry on shifting the talk from Vietnam to bread-and-butter issues. |
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In fact, she was counseled to remove her ear hoop for the forum, but she refused. |
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Adoptive mothers should be counseled on the benefits of induced lactation through hormonal therapy or mechanical stimulation. |
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My feeling is that the patient should be adequately counseled regarding the risks and benefits as well as the possibility of sperm banking. |
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Enter the ethics expert, who sagaciously counseled the company executive to put a halt to the practice of entertaining clients at strip joints. |
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Indeed, in the end, all that the panel did conclude was that there were many red flags that counseled against going to air quickly. |
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The woman sitting next to me had counseled children facing severe emotional and physical abuse for 20 years. |
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He counseled using a mixture of light and dark rums in punches, because unlike other spirits, rums are better when you mix them together. |
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And I would prefer that patience be counseled and that the process take its course. |
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Finally, as in the other two programs, youths were monitored and counseled by program staff over an extended period. |
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Mothers will be counseled on key household practices like breast-feeding and basic hygiene. |
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In 1895, Booker T. Washington infamously counseled accommodation to racial discrimination in exchange for material progress that never materialized. |
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A psychologist from the Syrian town of Latakia recently told me she had counseled 15 women who had been released from detention. |
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He had apparently been counseled by sceptical teammates that paying into the system at his advanced age would be foolish. |
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Had King Fayṣal been in the country, he likely would have counseled moderation. |
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A Central Advisory Board of Education counseled the national and state governments. |
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Individuals who carry the mutant gene or genes are counseled to seek heightened surveillance. |
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Veterans are counseled about the importance of getting independent financial advice to assist them in managing their lump sum award. |
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The infected woman learned of her status in November 2000 and was counseled by a social worker to contact police. |
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We counseled them in collecting, removing and treating waste, rubble and excreta. |
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Members are counseled not to repay but should file a staff relations grievance. |
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The barber and his company commander were both counseled because of this incident. |
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Those behind in tithing are counseled to help them fulfill the vow. |
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She was discovered the following morning by chung, who then counseled the alleged victim. |
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While Roosevelt praised action and risk-taking in his Sorbonne speech, he also counseled elevating politics itself. |
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I've counseled both of them separately, but it hasn't seemed to have done much good, as the two of them continue to bicker over things that would normally be shrugged off. |
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The author observes that teachers who persistently perform poorly can be counseled out of teaching by using the model summatively. |
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Whether demonstrators can be counseled to patience and gradualism remains unseen. |
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Women who do seek prevention services should then be counseled and provided with information and emotional support, and health care providers should ensure that clients' rights are protected. |
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They are also counseled that the Tribunal may inquire about their efforts to seek employment suitable to their medical condition or to retrain as well, as their efforts to follow recommended treatment. |
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At least once in the 2000 campaign he stated that if his own daughter revealed to him an unwanted pregnancy, she would be counseled to make her own decision on its resolution. Stuart G Laurence . |
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During his time there, Davis counseled students seeking abortions. |
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During the early 1930s, as military adviser for the Schutzbund a Socialist paramilitary organization Körner steadily counseled against violent action despite the increasingly rightward drift of Austrian politics. |
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These patients can experience high rates of multiple birth without eSET and should be counseled to that effect. |
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As part of an effort to support cultural preservation in Afghanistan, the 2007 training program also counseled the visitors in community relations and public education. |
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She listened as a vet counseled a client about her anorectic poodle. |
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The rulers were counseled by the Taoist clergy that a strong ruler was virtually invisible. |
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As for Hosoi, he has had his knee redone after being prepped and counseled by Danny Way and should be back to skating full bore in a couple of weeks. |
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