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It depends on what sort of advice you want. Go to an expert for whatever you need, such as financial advice or spiritual advice or health advice.
I like giving advice more than anything. I think I am very good at it too.
These words have similar meanings, but counsel is used for a more formal situation, such as the advice given by a professional adviser. Counsel has some legal, academic, or moral weight. But anyone can advise; that may be just an opinion that someone offers. Advice may or may not be of any significance. All counsel is advice, but not all advice is counsel.
A priori simply means "prior to", so it is something done prior to conducting your experiment. Post hoc means "after", so doing it after the study is complete. A parameter is a number associated with the the population, so an a priori parameter could be the mean of the population prior to an event such as your experiment and a post hoc parameter would then be the population mean after the event.
Advice for anyone in a relationship is not appropriate unless the person asked you for advice. If this person asked you, then the advice would be, if you are being exploited you must get out of the relationship. A relationship should be mutual. Exploitation is harmful and you must remove yourself from the position that is vulnerable to that harm. Exploiters aren't interested in your welfare so no discussion with an exploiter is necessary.
It may not be since he may be using a fake identification to conceal a prior marriage. It is not a good sign. You need expert legal advice from an attorney.It may not be since he may be using a fake identification to conceal a prior marriage. It is not a good sign. You need expert legal advice from an attorney.It may not be since he may be using a fake identification to conceal a prior marriage. It is not a good sign. You need expert legal advice from an attorney.It may not be since he may be using a fake identification to conceal a prior marriage. It is not a good sign. You need expert legal advice from an attorney.
It's a great idea to get advice from a Physician prior to getting bariatric surgery. You can find all the information on national licensed physicians at www.asbp.org
Seek professiona', licenced advice is the best stratagy and this should be done prior to attempting to trade.
The current medical advice is that you need to have been off Tamoxifen for 21 days prior to anastetic and i week post op.
No, you do not need to hire a lawyer prior to starting your own business. Hiring a lawyer costs you more money. But you can consult a lawyer for legal advice for one time that will be enough.
The first wife of Zeus was Metis. He married her to receive good advice.
Elizabeth Anne Burcher has written: 'The investigation of public health nurses' inquiry into the subjective experience of new mothers prior to giving advice'
Some medications should be taken before eating, some during, and some after. Ask your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your medication,.
Generally, no. Texas is a community property state. Generally, any property acquired prior to marriage, and maintained as separate property during the marriage, is not considered community property. For more detailed advice you should consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce law.
Yes. It would count as a prior conviction. When you apply for a license in Pennsylvania, the DMV will ask you about 1) Prior licenses and 2) Prior convictions. If you lie, you can be in voilation of other laws. Note: WikiAnswers and others not licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania are prohibited by law from both 1) Practicing law, and 2) Giving legal Advice.
The correct phrase is "prior to." This indicates that something happens before another event or action. "Prior before" and "prior towards" are not grammatically correct phrases and should be avoided.
Advice has no singular form; the closest is a 'piece of advice'. Proper usages include: give advice give some advice give a piece of advice