Sentences with phrase «general advice rather»

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Point of view on TheFabMom is not meant to offer medical advice, but rather to serve as entertainment and / or general information.
The President General while reporting to the traditional ruler of the community, Igwe Ralph Ekpeh earlier during a courtesy call shortly before the commencement of the programme said his leadership believed that only negotiation, dialogue and sound advice, rather than arrest and imprisonment can keep youths of the community off vices.
Great advice, concentrating on fit rather than size is the best way to approach clothes in general.
In general the best advice is to keep the early ones short and think of the woman you are dating online rather than using this as an opportunity to go on and on about yourself.
Rather than providing vague, general tips that make no sense to anyone, Dating Fox is split into two sections: Advice for Men and Advice for Women.
Rather than following every morsel of advice he gets, Balakrishnan uses the general tenor of the comments to gauge investor sentiment.
So the general advice to keep all litter boxes clean is accurate, but the advice to cat owners should be to trust their eyes rather than their nose when deciding if a box is clean or not.
Also the water and reflections which has been a problem in some of my paintings and especially the advice to keep them general rather than pick out each reflected image.
Rather than give you a general advice about the entire world of ebikes I'd say go there and see / test what they actually have.
In the Advice Memorandum, NLRB Associate General Counsel Barry J. Kearney recommended dismissal of the charge, finding that the employee's comments «merely expressed an individual gripe rather than any shared concerns about working conditions.»
Aaron Street: Yeah, I guess rather than an analogy to cars I think maybe a more useful way of thinking about this is more like an insurance sales person or even more a financial advisor, wealth manager, where you are engaging them for the purpose of giving you advice and it turns out that their business model, though it involves giving advice, also includes things like selling you product and this isn't to denigrate law firm IT consultants, or tech consultants in general, it's just to make sure that people are aware of how their business model works and then to make sure that you're using them in a way that acknowledges that.
It is rather strange that we allow non-lawyers to provide legal advice at the highest levels — to cabinets, premiers and even to Governors General or Lieutenant Governors.
Reviewing any online publications should not be viewed as having sought professional advice, but rather as obtaining general information which should not be relied on.
This question is general; the details below are given to explain the context it came from rather than to ask for specific legal advice.
What had motivated the creators, was the observation that most advice from lawyers on legal rights of the victims of a crime felt like it was written mainly for the use of other lawyers, rather than to help inform the general public, who were in fact the people most in need of the information.
PLEA differs from a lawyer's office or a legal aid clinic in that it provides general information on the law rather than legal advice for specific problems.
During this experience Bull noted that most advice from lawyers on legal rights and the victims of crime came in documents that felt like they were written mainly for the use of other lawyers, rather than to help inform the general public, who were in fact the people most in need of this information.
So anyone who wishes to maintain a «general legal practice» is going to have to rework their business model, adopting and using the software and systems now flooding the market and re-engineering their pricing around advice and counsel rather than documents and processes.
She's fascinated with the specific everyday problems in marriages, and how to deal with them, rather than with 10,000 foot «marriage advice» that is often too general.
Your consultant will not provide legal or therapeutic advice about your case, but rather general strategies and approaches that often work well in high - conflict disputes.
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