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The group helped in developing the questions and outcomes of the review and advised on terminology.
For the sake of clarity, we advise the reader that we shall use the terminology introduced in [8].
Terminology describing GPs' behaviours included "provide", "prescribe", "recommend", "instruct" and "advise", however, these terms were not defined.
Please advise.
Kindly advise.
He was a prime mover in drawing up guidelines issued in October which advised papers to avoid using misleading or distorted terminology when describing asylum seekers and refugees, offering succinct definitions of both.
West Ham were fortunate not to be beaten out of sight and as a mood of uncertainty spread around this curious ground before kick-off, it felt like a sign of the times that, to borrow the terminology favoured by the stadium operators, customers were advised that persistent standing would result in offenders being ejected.
"Pyke out their cores" advises a baked-quince recipe from 1500, in rather more violent terminology than any cook today would use for the innocent act of coring fruit.
A German reporter advised the president to "look beyond Iraq" and see that "Syria, too, in U.S. terminology, is a state sponsor of terrorism" and that "Saudi Arabia is anything but a democratic pluralistic society".
Reservations advised.
Registration advised.
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