He counselled caution from the beginning, using much the same arguments he had four years previously. |
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In these new circumstances, he has counselled writers and intellectuals to be cautious. |
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In fact, commanders counselled caution and warned that hasty judgements by the media would be premature! |
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It is not surprising that he has already counselled caution about the chances of resuming the constitutional talks. |
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The men who had counselled the king in the 1630s were in prison, in exile, or in disgrace. |
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She is a Sydney-based consultant psychologist who has counselled many people who have been caught up in bank robberies. |
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Her husband, parents, and in-laws had also counselled her but could not persuade her to terminate the pregnancy. |
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She estimated that she's counselled about 400 people, almost all of them women, since founding the organisation. |
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Nine psychologists, some of whom have counselled the women, are prepared to give evidence of the emotional and personal damage inflicted on the two officials. |
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Socrates counselled judges to hear courteously, answer wisely, consider soberly and to decide impartially. |
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Maybe in an effort to offer people something tangible to do, he counselled citizens to prepare for the worst and ensure that every home had its own personal preparedness plan. |
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They counselled me and suggested I be involved in a support group. |
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The national development agency's study, which counselled caution, examined housing prices in 35 cities and urged authorities to prevent developing price distortions. |
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The company has said it has counselled, disciplined and moved some staff for inappropriate behaviour. |
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Non-pregnant women immunized with a live or live-attenuated vaccine should be counselled to delay pregnancy for at least four weeks. |
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He in fact did follow the request of the patient but counselled the next of kin. |
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He counselled students, took computer training and profited from research and lectures to deepen his understanding of many subjects. |
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In this capacity, Mr. Saunders counselled and guided four generations of youth on a positive and life-affirming journey toward adulthood. |
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The barbaric multitudes must be counselled on bridling their narcissistic urges. |
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Alcohol clearly potentiates liver damage in hepatitis C infection and patients should be counselled to abstain from alcohol. |
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Eighty-eight per cent of pregnant women were counselled and tested for infection. |
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And, despite the excesses of their fanatical fringes, many NU and Muhammaddiyah leaders have also counselled moderation and restraint. |
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We also counselled the families to go back to the support centres and get their information. |
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All staff have been counselled on the need to ensure that all material must be offered and available in both languages at all times. |
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It supported and counselled VANOC in the development of a bilingual organizational culture and of its language policy. |
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I don't think I am alone in having it, but I may well be alone in actually being counselled for it. |
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These donors may benefit from regular medical follow-up and care, and be counselled on ways to avoid transmission of this infection. |
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In addition, as matter of caution, one of UNESCO's legal advisers counselled opting for an amicable agreement. |
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Among the comments received, 19 were from paediatricians who indicated that they specifically counselled parents against the use of baby walkers. |
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How should caregivers be educated or counselled regarding screening for neonatal hypoglycemia? |
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However, the quality of the project improves when young people are guided and counselled by youth workers. |
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Dietary and lifestyle changes should be liberally encouraged, and women should be counselled to eat whatever appeals to them. |
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More than 10 000 people have been tested and counselled since May 2008 when the mobile clinic from the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation took to the road. |
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In cases such as a recent sudden cardiac death of a 21-year-old university student, family members are counselled about how their genetic makeup will affect their own future health. |
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You can always seek assistance from the CGIL at the monocratic conciliation, in order to make sure that the settlement is correct and be counselled as to the possible legal action that can be taken as opposed to conciliation. |
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A properly controlled and regulated system, under which healthy, consenting women, fully counselled and screened, donate their eggs, is both ethical and desirable. |
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If it was a minor thing, if it was just a man and wife that were quarrelling, they would be counselled by one elder, but if it was a serious matter, the elders would get together as a group to deal with it. |
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He counselled his followers to remain faithful to the government, and to loyally and lawfully criticize it with a view to correcting its faults and errors. |
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Amniocentesis in women infected with hepatitis C does not appear to significantly increase the risk of vertical transmission, but women should be counselled that very few studies have properly addressed this possibility. |
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First and foremost, we looked at whether, in fact, records had been destroyed that related to an access request and whether some individuals had been counselled to destroy those records. |
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Mr Aldis counselled him not to learn his speeches, but to write out and commit to memory certain passages and the peroration. |
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If your Advocate, on a detailed review of the documentation, comes to the conclusion that your claim is not meritorious, you will be counselled in this regard. |
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Women considering uterine conserving treatment, for leiomyomata, should be counselled regarding the potential risk of leiomyosarcoma, as a delay in diagnosis in those rare instances may compromise ultimate survival. |
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Myomectomy is an option for women who wish to preserve their uterus, but women should be counselled regarding the risk of requiring further intervention. |
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Our investigation found as a fact that records responsive to the access to information request were destroyed and individuals were counselled to destroy records during the course of the processing of the request. |
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Is there any reason to believe that, after having previously been counselled on the topic of their inadmissibility, the person simply chose to ignore that counselling? |
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However, to avoid traumatizing or exploiting the children, the process must be carefully designed and controlled and ensure that the children are consulted and professionally counselled throughout. |
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Myself, I was counselled not to lie to anyone. |
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In a particularly violent part of Gómez Palacio, in the northern state of Durango, children counselled on gender equality have painted street scenes showing men carrying cudgels and verbally abusing women. |
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Lord Hope counselled against seeking perfection in ascertaining whether a removal or retention was wrongful, rather a balance had to be struck between acting on too little information and searching for too much. |
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Patients should be asked about other medications they may be taking, including prescription, over-the counter, and herbals, and should be counselled accordingly. |
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He confirmed that Ramelli and Marzullo had left to work in Syria without notifying the Italian authorities, who would have counselled against their trip. |
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The preamble to Magna Carta includes the names of the following 27 ecclesiastical and secular magnates who had counselled John to accept its terms. |
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