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The Yemeni government has generally instructed the jihadists with whom it arranges amnesty to avoid the news media and keep low profiles.
Wilson's mourning is raw and endless; after a while it becomes impossible to imagine how he could go on with his life, which is what the bereaved are generally instructed to do.
Professor O'Donnell said that off-duty and plainclothes officers were generally instructed to carry their shields in the pocket opposite their shooting hand — a place that is "easy to reach and that would not require the officer to make any movement with his gun when he is asked for identification".
In contrast, in past research, participants were generally instructed to couple movement to music.
Kraft said staff were generally instructed not to touch the children.
11 Patients are generally instructed to apply emollients "liberally," though the clinical meaning of this term is subjective.
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The driver knew the drill; bus companies generally instruct drivers that in the event of a student hijacking, they should remain with the buses to ensure their safe return.
"When NAB fields calls regarding cannabis ads, we generally instruct members to consult their local counsel since it is primarily a state-by-state issue," says Dennis Wharton, EVP for The National Association of Broadcasters.
Directors have important functional knowledge but are generally not instructed on how best to contribute this knowledge in a boardroom setting.
While Allstrom points to the practical unlike an unseasoned 20-year-old college student, you probably don't need to be reminded to show up on time, not to obsess over Facebook while working or otherwise generally be instructed on how to act professionally Edelman, points to broader strengths: "Subconsciously, you know how business operates".
Well, medical students are generally not instructed how to communicate properly.
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