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Consultants whose counsel is useful will still do well.
"He's been an outstanding director whose counsel and judgment we've depended on greatly".
As R. Alta Charo, a Wisconsin bioethicist whose counsel Dr. Thomson has sought, said, "He wasn't made for this event".
Contreras said he confided in few teammates, naming relievers Mariano Rivera and Felix Heredia as pitchers whose counsel he seeks.
"My impression was she was very interested," said Martin Frost, a Washington lobbyist and former Texas congressman whose counsel Ms. Davis sought.
The president also has kept in regular contact with Mr. Emanuel, his former chief of staff, whose counsel he also has sought about any potential staffing changes.
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It is conceived of as a certain undemonstrable force, a Familiar or Genius, by whose impulses the man is guided, but whose counsels he cannot impart.
There is no requirement that "independent" mean "not faith-based": we'd have to rely on the discretion of the Department of Health to keep out groups such as CareConfidential, whose "counselling" consists of misinformation aimed at discouraging women from having abortions.
On June 15, Washington, whose military counsel had already proved invaluable on two committees, was nominated and chosen by unanimous vote.
A trustee since 1976 and former chairman, Vic was a loyal and dedicated friend and alumnus whose wise counsel and generosity to our school will be greatly missed.
The article also misstated the name of a Florida utility holding company -- whose general counsel is an Adelphia director -- that has a joint venture with Adelphia.
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