consul

[ UK /kˈɒnsʌl/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑnsəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a diplomat appointed by a government to protect its commercial interests and help its citizens in a foreign country
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How To Use consul In A Sentence

  • Over 20 factors were analyzed amongst the DUI attorneys sampled, including whether free consultations are offered, if a lawyer is willing to do 'outcall' (meaning they will meet with potential clients outside the office), how aggressive the defense of the client is, the degree to which each client is offered access to their lawyer, how much time is spent with each client talking by phone or over email, and other factors. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • There had been formerly on the pathways of Dardilly calvaries built by pious forebears; destroyed on order of the revolutionary proconsul of Lyon, the famous Fouché, the crosses lay in the grass. Archive 2008-03-09
  • Manage the P & L for the Consulting portion of a portfolio of Fortune 500 clients News - chicagotribune.com
  • The reception clerk consulted a colleague.
  • Ten years ago he was a Dundee University drop out whose career encompassed labouring, recruitment consultancy and a rock band.
  • Conseco has no investment bankers, legal counsel, commercial bankers, or consultants doing business with the company on its board, nor are there any interlocking directorates.
  • There will be much consulting of paint charts in the next few months. Times, Sunday Times
  • Save aggressively over the next five years so she has the choice to work as an independent consultant, if she desires.
  • The independent consultant with any hope of being self-supporting must have an organized library of information available at a moment's notice.
  • They haven't been consulted by the Government during the process of policy formation.
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