Sentences with phrase «advice on a number of issues»

The website direct visitors to various sections of the site, which provide expert advice on a number of issues, including: sexual orientation and gender; risky behaviour; eating disorders; and being a parent in the digital age.
The author offers advice on a number of issues (i.e. assessment, schooling, siblings) as well as a number of resources for parents.
The main focus of his practice is insurance law, where he provides advice on a number of issues including coverage, uninsured and underinsured motorist claims and complex injury claims.
When someone comes to see me after they've been involved in a car accident, they are looking for advice on a number of issues.

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On my part the BFG did a decent job for a number of years and there is no doubting his love for Arsenal.He obviously has a mental issue and that is unfortunate.However that will not hide the fact that he will always be respected at our club and when he moves into the coaching role next season I truly hope he is able to provide the Coaching Guidance and Advice to our defenders that Steve Bould has proved totally incapable of doing.
The American - owned lobbying firm Teneo Strategy recently hired Oliver, former Number 10 communications director, as a senior managing director to provide «strategic advice» to international companies on a range of issues including Brexit.
Having answered these questions, it is essential to commission a professional survey, to determine the optimum numbers and locations of wireless access points and in order to acquire advice on management and security issues.
All of our administrators have direct dial telephone numbers and you are encouraged to call them if you have an issue which you require advice on.
Subsequent to NAGB's rejection of expert advice on the standard - setting, a number of institutions that were asked by Congress or the U.S. Department of Education to review this standard - setting process issued blistering critiques.
This fact underlies my work as an expert, focusing on two aspects of numbers: first, that they are appropriate to the situation, and second — a hobbyhorse of mine — ensuring that advice about financial risk has an array of numbers attached so that the recipient can appreciate the risk (and can focus their attention on the material issues).
Clifford Chance supports a number of free legal advice projects in London, and I am able to give advice on debt, benefits and consumer rights issues to clients who can not afford to pay for advice.
I asked for her number one piece of advice on talking to clients about these issues.
Financial and other experts can be appointed to provide advice on specific issues, and a number of financial and pension advisers have been specifically trained to participate in collaborative law negotiations.
Legal Week reports that the pro bono panel will be on hand to offer advice on a number of legal issues, including sport, crime, defamation and privacy, immigration and asylum, discrimination and personal injury.
We provide and implement strategic advice on a wide range of IP issues, and file more than 5,750 UK, European and international patent and trade mark applications each year; in 2016 we filed the joint highest number of European Patent applications among all European Patent Attorney firms.
Clearly, there are a number of less complicated legal issues people can and do handle on their own or with some limited advice, coaching, or assistance.
Steve has also provided valuable advice and counsel on a number of labour and employment issues.
Much the same picture emerges in a number of major fraud investigations where we have seen firms seeking advice on notification and insurance coverage issues relating to hundreds or thousands of potential mortgage frauds.
The number of legal issues and matters needing to be considered and resolved on a daily basis created continuous logistical challenges, particularly as the continuous flow and turn of documents was dependent upon the swift delivery of advice.
This includes enhanced access to government information, restoring relevance to Question Period, electoral reform, and an end to the «first past the post» voting system, the unmuzzling of government scientists, return of the long form census, an equal number of men and women in Cabinet, and the formation of a Youth Advisory Counsel so that young people can provide advice to the PM on issues that concern them.
A number of short and straightforward calls are dealt with including referrals to our partners when the issues fall outside of our remit and signposts to advice sheets and decision trees on our website.
The Australian Parliament receives advice from a number of external bodies that provide advice, recommendations or reports on a range of issues eg Productivity Commission, Australian Law Reform Commission.
The NSW Government also has a number of consultative and advisory forums on specific issues, for example the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Advisory Committee provides advice to the Minister for Climate Change and the Environment.
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