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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advised looking for" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "He advised looking for alternative solutions to the problem."
Alternatives: "recommended searching for" or "suggested seeking out".
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Mr. Michael advised looking for a physical address and, if it is a local moving company, drive by the business.
Go to a dealer dressed to test a variety of treadmills, Mr. Crain said, and ask yourself, "Is it comfortable to walk or run on, does it feel strong enough to hold you, and, if you trip or fall, is there something to grab onto?" He advised looking for at least a two-year warranty on the motor, frame and software, and avoiding service contracts that require taking the machine to a repair center.
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As one wag jokingly advised, "Look for the quants who stare at your shoes, instead of their own, when you engage them in conversation". But it's possible to find people who communicate well and have a passion for solving business rather than mathematical problems and, after you've established a relationship, to encourage frank dialogue and data-driven dissent between the two of you.
He advises looking for the drives that have a so-called secure erase feature, which often involves 128-bit encryption.
One woman advises looking for "restaurants that feed their guests communally," since "being single amongst lovers is depressing".
He advises looking for reputable brand names, like Urbani (the largest U.S. importer of truffles), and also for flecks of actual truffle suspended in the oil.
To find international collaborators who will be a good fit, experienced scientists advise looking for people who share your enthusiasm for the field and have innovative ideas.
To mediate the risk, he advises looking for an industry position in which you can accrue publications or patent applications as a public record of your accomplishments.
He does advise looking for a supplement with between 1 billion and 10 billion colony-forming units, or CFUs.
Dr. Ronald Hulnick from the University of Santa Monica discourages against using willpower to make things happen, and instead advises looking for the door with the open sign.
"If he or she looks or smells terrible, then something is wrong". She advises looking for signs of dehydration or weight loss, as well as unexplained bruises or other skin markings that could indicate a fall or other accident or even physical abuse.
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