Advocate Amin Solkar and Advocate Saeed Azami are the defence counsels in the case. |
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Who among us would then be content with the counsels of patience and delay? |
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In consequence, the author counsels vigorous treatment for psychosis and prophylaxis for those at risk of it. |
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They are not formally bound to the evangelical counsels of perfection nor do they practice visible austerities. |
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Lead counsels are also the ones who build the team by recruiting people for each aspect of the case. |
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Parliamentary hostility forced his resignation shortly afterwards, but the king retained him in his counsels. |
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However, the apex court has not given any date on hearing the matter so far, according to counsels here. |
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Both counsels, advocate for the State and for the defence, will resume argument today. |
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Terry Prendergast, chief executive of Marriage Care, which counsels couples on coping with the strains of wedlock, agrees. |
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Another frequent recommendation counsels scientists to set up collaborations with groups of scientists at different institutions. |
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She is the staff psychologist who counsels patients in many areas including changes in family dynamics and grief brought on by cancer. |
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Any person who aids, abets, counsels or conspires to commit such acts is a criminal. |
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But he counsels caution, and insists that patients should be able to make a free and informed decision before undergoing the treatment. |
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As for the European Union, the situation is really bad, though wiser counsels may prevail in the next week or so. |
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Her style of investigation is practical, and she counsels caution when deducing daily life from what has been found in tombs. |
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So shall we project our own cramped and gloomy worldview on to those who are most sensitive to counsels of despair? |
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As Ibrahim counsels, it is a mistake to believe that force can eliminate Islamist movements. |
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The track counsels people to guard against forsaking their traditional values for foreign ones. |
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In fact, this is only one of many wise counsels to the cautious buyer who fears being landed with a freshly minted or happily married antique. |
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But it must not be supposed that reason is malign, the furtherer of ill counsels only. |
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Minister's counsels should be particularly cautious about this in cases where the person concerned is not represented by legal counsel. |
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One knows not to question the wisdom of the Delphic seers, those voices of prescience whose cryptic counsels were so poorly interpreted by their clientele. |
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His wife is a psychologist who counsels cancer patients for a living. |
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At most it counsels caution, prudence and a little more scepticism. |
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She counsels against crunches and sit-ups during the acute phase. |
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Today, we still believe that wisdom in politics above all counsels realism as to means and idealism as to ends. |
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Mild-tempered away from the field, Dawkins counsels teammates about football, family life, even their finances. |
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He had the ability of many counsels to goad defendants into outbursts of temper, which ultimately would tell against them. |
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The vows with which one commits oneself to live the evangelical counsels confer their radicalness as a response to love. |
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A legislative assembly is not perforce independent of a Government or wiser than it in its counsels. |
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She increased her asceticism and, with the consent of her confessor, privately vowed to live the evangelical counsels. |
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Worse, this wheeze appears to have emanated not from the deepest counsels of the editorial department, but from marketing and distribution. |
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And they hold secret counsels among themselves for iniquity and hostility, and disobedience to the Messenger. |
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He counsels his patients on how to look after their teeth and gums so as to avoid caries and conditions such as inflammations of the gum. |
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By living the evangelical counsels, consecrated persons form an effective invitation to question themselves about God and the mystery of life. |
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Those who have been called to live the evangelical counsels through profession must frequently contemplate the face of the Crucified One. |
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It is proper, though not exclusive, to religious life to profess the evangelical counsels by vows which the Church receives. |
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Consecration through profession of the evangelical counsels in religious life necessarily inspires a way of living which has a social impact. |
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Here, we are thinking of the profession of the evangelical counsels and among them religious obedience, chastity and poverty. |
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In fact, any action that aids, abets or counsels any person in the act of suicide should be subject to criminal sanctions. |
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Their families and their counsels were permitted to visit them or to contact them. |
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Ursula Franklin wisely counsels us to follow the money to see who benefits from the policy decisions these governments have made. |
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Davies also counsels producers to look at insurance as both a security and an investment measure. |
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Other bodies such as the Trust Fund for Victims, the counsels express needs and require field operations services. |
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Europe must prepare itself to speak with a common voice in the counsels of the world. |
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The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure on defence counsels apply as applicable to legal aid to foreigners. |
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A discussion followed on the possibility of notifying the donors and the lead counsels for the outstanding class action suits. |
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An atheist counsels his fellow non-believers on how not to talk to people of faith. |
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Therefore it must be inferred that good counsels, whencesoever they come, are born of the wisdom of the prince, and not the wisdom of the prince from good counsels. |
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What 15 months in a federal correction institution will be like, according to a man who counsels to-be inmates. |
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This is an agent who is able to overcome the promptings of all heteronomous counsels, such as those of self-interest and desire, should they be in conflict with reason. |
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As a result, there can be no question of moving from commandments to counsels in a simplistic way, and no sense that perfection involves supererogation. |
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Gradually, Bacon earned the standing of one of the learned counsels, though he had no commission or warrant, and received no salary. |
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Gonzalez noted that RPM also counsels its boards regarding mortgage financing, refinancing and risk management. |
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Only 21 of them appeared before the Special Military Court on 5 October 1998 and met for the first time with their defence counsels the following day. |
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It also counsels against blaming every problem on the departed executive. |
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Swayze's wife of 25 years, Lisa, started going to meetings of Al-Anon, a group which counsels the families of problem drinkers. |
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He will have to develop with subtleness and gentleness this intuitive and Lunar faculty, so as to be able to counsel his own effective action in the world as the Pope counsels the Emperor. |
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Reader 2: Without the counsels and word of Jesus, we would not have changed anything in our lives and we would have left people in their suffering or to be the victims no one defends. |
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Defence counsels in criminal proceedings must be attorneys. |
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In Nunavut, there are two legislative counsels, one of whom is the Director and also Registrar of Regulations, and the other is Deputy Registrar of Regulations. |
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Oceanus himself follows on a hippogriff, and counsels Prometheus to submit to Zeus. |
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She also advises her clients on how to comply with environmental legislation and regulations and counsels them on climatic changes and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Accused persons and their counsels could request the court to reveal the identity of the individuals concerned and in cases of abuse, the witness or police officer could be prosecuted. |
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For them a school is a place of mission, where the prophetic role conferred by baptism and lived according to the requirements of the radicalism typical of the evangelical counsels is fulfilled. |
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The evangelical counsels meant a life of solitude and destitution and an effort to attain union with God by prolonged, almost constant contemplation. |
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Communication with our internal and external associates, through adapted supports, via work counsels or meetings revolving around screenings, have helped us continue to meet expectations and share good practices. |
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A life transformed by the evangelical counsels becomes a prophetic and silent witness and at the same time an eloquent protest against an inhuman world. |
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As a founding member of a teacher support group, Beldina actively sensitizes and counsels teachers, encouraging them to go for HIV testing and counselling. |
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The Panel of Senior Advisers counsels the Auditor General on the application of comprehensive auditing, with particular emphasis on public sector corporate entities. |
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Based on the experience of recent years, two aspects deserve particular attention: the community dimension of the evangelical counsels and the charism. |
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This gift invites the person whom God calls to follow Christ through the practice and profession of the evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty, and obedience. |
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Many years later, after Gandalf confirms his guess, he tells Frodo the history of the Ring and counsels him to take it away from the Shire. |
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Canons Regular, who combine the clerical office and state with the observance of community religious life and the evangelical counsels, have their origin in the communities of clergy which lived with their bishop. |
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Liaising with regard to other service providers such as auditors, legal counsels and custodian banks on all aspects including to tailer-make their services for a Sharia-compliant project. |
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The voluntary aspect has led it to being included among the main counsels of perfection. |
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It follows that good counsels, whencesoever they come, have their origin in the prudence of the prince, and not the prudence of the prince in wise counsels. |
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Now, the ex-convict counsels prisoners on Wednesday nights. |
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For the rest of his political career, he was at the heart of the party's counsels as it coped with the effects of sustained terrorist violence, and led the drive for peace and political stability. |
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Frea, aiding the Vinnili at the request of the wise woman Gambara, counsels the tribeswomen to position themselves in the eastern location where Godan gazes each dawn. |
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A tactful diplomat, Hephaestos models courtesy and counsels acquiescence. |
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