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The phrase "advice maintained" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is referring to advice that has been kept or upheld over time, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The committee's decision was based on the advice maintained from previous meetings."
Alternatives: "advice upheld" or "advice retained".
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Thailand and Indonesia, which submitted to harsh austerity plans imposed by the I.M.F., experienced mass hunger and sharp increases in deaths from infectious disease, while Malaysia, which resisted the I.M.F.'s advice, maintained the health of its citizens.
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Internships, work experience connections, professional careers advice, maintaining campus facilities and accommodation, allocating student financial support and improving student unions are all included in university budgets.
Best advice: maintain your sense of humor and awareness of the country's dense population and difficult history and get ready for a fascinating trip.
Mr. Erdogan, who is finishing his sixth year as prime minister, offered Mr. Obama some advice: "Maintain the steadiness of your spine, but don't engage in fights".
White's advice: "Maintain a positive attitude (even in the face of adversity) by knowing that you are doing the very best you can do and by doing those things being asked of you, and, if there's room, do some extra things as well".
She was the ideal candidate to run the advice bureau maintained by the ministry in Harrods department store.
With a few exceptions, Mrs. Bush, one of several previous first ladies whom Mrs. Obama has consulted for advice, has maintained a low profile since leaving White House.
According to the DfE's departmental advice to maintained schools in England and Wales: "Assessment may be based on evidence from a range of sources – for example, self-assessment, peer review, tracking pupil progress, lesson observations, the views of pupils and parents".
The principal analysis will consist of a comparison between participants in Group 1 and Group 2 (advice to maintain usual activities, versus advice to rest the arm).
We hypothesise (a) that advice to maintain usual activities while awaiting physiotherapy will be superior than advice to rest the arm; and (b) that fast-track physiotherapy will be superior to normal (waiting list) physiotherapy.
It is quite clear therefore that the success of a subsidy for GP advice depends on the compliance rate (i.e. % of patients who adhere to GP advice and maintain a sufficient level of physical activity).
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