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were counsel
noun
The exchange of opinions and advice especially in legal issues; consultation.
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"You had the whip hand in the negotiations, as it were?" counsel assisting Geoffrey Watson said.
We were counsel with Lambda in the case striking down Colorado's antigay amendment.
Even the lawyers for the special committee of independent directors, Sullivan & Cromwell, were counsel to the underwriters on Dole's 2009 I.P.O.
We were counsel to Sandra Murphy on her appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court from her conviction in 2000 for having murdered Ted Binion.
They both were counsel on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which handles antitrust legislation, and Mr. Blattner, an antitrust expert, was special counsel to the Justice Department in the government's suit against Microsoft.
Mr Gurney, Mr Bolland and Mr Richardson, were counsel for the crown, led by Mr William Hobhouse, treasury solicitor.
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Among counselled respondents who were cohabiting with the partner, 62% were counselled together with the partner.
At the initial appointment patients were counselled about common AEs.
Patients were counselled preoperatively about the procedure and gave informed consent.
Eligible patients were counseled, consented and recruited by the investigators and assistants during the perioperative period.
All patients were counselled and provided informed consent to a structured treatment plan (Fig. 4).
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