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But few people are ever advised of this option, according to Mr. Lockyer.

Asked if players ever advised him on personnel decisions, D'Antoni said with a laugh, "They give you a lot of advice"..

As anyone who's ever advised a friend will know, good advice is not just a matter of providing information, or summarising research.

Representatives for Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and Henry M. Paulson Jr., who was secretary of the Treasury at the time, denied that they ever advised Mr. Lewis on disclosure issues.

But even if Abdallah insists no one at Grimhojvej has ever "advised to travel to Syria", and that it was "a real surprise" to learn from the police that 22 young men from the mosque had done just that, he confirms that it is now "preaching actively that it is not a good idea to travel".

The Turkish interior ministry did not respond to a request for comment, but the country's embassy in the Netherlands later denied Amnesty's allegations, stating that "no Syrian was ever forced to return to Syria nor were they ever advised or forced to voluntarily return to Syria".

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As he said in court papers, "It appears that CSX materially altered the scene of the Feaster accident without ever advising me of that fact".

Do you ever advise groups who use the Alliance's data about whether to present information about the social value of the arts along side the economic information?

She said her business was busier than ever advising law firms trying to avoid collapse, adding that there had recently been a number of desperate "last-ditch efforts" at mergers intended to stave off law firm implosions.

The concept of rationality described earlier satisfies this condition because no moral agent would ever advise anyone for whom he cares, including himself, to act in any way that harms himself with no compensating benefit to anyone.

My definition of what I take to be the universal normative sense of "morality," requires a normative sense of "rationality," such that no moral agent would ever advise anyone for whom he is concerned, including himself, to act irrationally.

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