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seek a warrant. A Colorado officer would likely have some discretion to determine thatdespite probable cause to believe a restraining order has been violatedthe violations circumstances or competing duties counsel decisively against enforcement in a particular instance.
The recognition that ratifying property's memories generates both costs and benefits does not counsel decisively against the wisdom of modifying the law of adverse possession or abolishing the rule against perpetuities, but it does cast doubt on the one- sided approach of the proponents of these measures.
Most decisively, William Seward counseled Lincoln to wait until a military victory provided an occasion to issue the proclamation from the high ground of battlefield success.
For decades, as crises have assailed developing countries from Indonesia to Argentina, the powers-that-be in the United States and Europe have counseled orthodox advice: Get your fiscal house in order; live within your means; act decisively and resolutely.
"People are not counseled".
But she counseled patience.
Congressman Nixon easily defeated Douglas, and Chotiner next managed Nixon's 1952 vice presidential campaign and counseled Nixon through allegations of antisemitism and revelations that there were privately run funds to pay Nixon's political expenses revelations that the candidate decisively overcame with his televised Checkers speech.
Meserve, however, counselled patience.
But Holbrooke counselled forbearance.
Many are counselling patience.
Some may need counselling.
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