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Of course, whether the patient will take advice from his doctor and in how far he is willing to participate in the decision making process, is not only influenced by epistemic beliefs but also by many other factors, e.g. the patients' degree of anxiety, age or even their numeracy skills [ 5].
People in business will take advice from just about anyone.
Clegg says he will take advice from Huppert on this.
The case now returns to the trade secretary, Stephen Byers, who will take advice from the British director of fair trading in reassessing his decision.
"Now that the story is in the public domain, the chief of defence staff and I will take advice from the operational commanders about whether his deployment can continue".
Farmers will be able to apply to Defra who will take advice from the advisory body on pesticides and Defra's chief scientist, with authorisations granted where the evidence is clear that neonicotinoid use is essential.
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So they'll take advice from them and not see professionals".
"I feel good if he'll take advice from Mike Pence," said another.
"They'll take advice on that and they'll also have a sensible discussion with Fabio Capello.
I mean, I'll take advice, but if I think it's wrong then I won't listen to it.
The ACCA said: "The sophisticated taxpayers who are the target of the legislation will typically take advice and will therefore avoid the tax charges levied by the new rules.
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