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In those states, families who do not want resuscitation are often counseled to avoid or delay calling emergency services.
Christopher J. Christie, the United States attorney for New Jersey, responded swiftly to Judge Martini's attacks, wading into precisely the same waters his office had been counseled to avoid.
With the proliferation of class-action suits and the advent of global courtrooms, American officials are now explicitly counseled to avoid public reckoning, for fear of creating legal liability (or constraining their ability to do it all over again, when it suits them).
For example, women with mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder and depression are often counseled to avoid medication during pregnancy, both because psychotropic drugs tend to diffuse readily across the placenta, and because typically, the mental state of the mother does not directly impact the health of the fetus (in contrast with, for instance, diabetes or life-threatening cancer).
"Alternatively, family and friends can be counseled to avoid sarcasm to prevent misunderstandings," the researchers wrote in the study.
At each visit, men were counseled to avoid self-medicating STI symptoms to avoid promoting resistance.
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They are therefore counselled to avoid scuba diving, during which small air bubbles may form in the bloodsteam that may migrate to the brain and cause stroke.
Although there is no clear data indicating the dose of radiation to the uterus, above which a pregnancy would not be sustainable, we suggest patients receiving >45 Gy during adulthood and >25 Gy in childhood be counselled to avoid attempting pregnancy.
Mr. McCain, questioned aboard his bus, refused to acknowledge that he had not followed his own counsel to avoid the trap Mr. Bradley put himself in.
The sack is apparently inevitable for Grant and it could be a shrewd move to keep his own counsel to avoid giving any reason why he should not receive every penny he is due.
In the event, he abided by his advisers' counsel to avoid pugnacity, coming across as almost congenial, though not always with Mr. Cameron, whom he interrupted often, notably on Conservative plans for budget cuts that Mr. Brown said would undermine Britain's "front-line services" in police services, health and education, as well as halting Labour's debt-driven economic recovery program.
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