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Pick a knowledgeable tour operator and you'll also benefit from advice on where to go and stay, as well as how best to get there.
These latter people benefit from advice that emphasizes action, without necessarily discussing knowledge.
Their department must be linked to the research institutions of the Ministry of Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation, which would enable the disaster management structures to benefit from advice in land use, planning, and mapping of high-risk areas.
Before the figures were released, the government announced the extension of its New Enterprise Allowance scheme, which it says will help 33,000 more jobseekers benefit from advice from a mentor to draw up a business plan.
GP awareness of which patients might benefit from advice regarding at-risk alcohol consumption appears low.
However, there are likely to be many more patients who would benefit from advice.
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We benefited from advice by Alice Telka regarding reconstruction of vegetation.
The anti-ban side not only benefited from advice from the NRA, which has adopted an increasingly international outlook on gun control, but also plenty of money for a marketing blitz.
As she planned for the school, she had sought and benefited from advice and counsel from Gilman.
(In most cases the person setting up the lunch date is the one who benefits from advice or new business).
Edward's finances had been ably managed by Sir Dighton Probyn, Comptroller of the Household, and had benefited from advice from Edward's Jewish financier friends, such as Ernest Cassel, Maurice de Hirsch and the Rothschild family.
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