How To Use Counsel In A Sentence

  • The woman sitting next to me had counseled children facing severe emotional and physical abuse for 20 years.
  • The center provides counseling service to victims who have been raped.
  • Closing date for enrolment forms was on Tuesday March 1st, 2005 for Good Counsel Girls School.
  • Could the hearts of kings and the counsels of cabinets be known with that literal exactness which is so desirable in politics, and yet so unattainable, we should probably find that Prussia's apparent readiness to lead Germany was owing to her determination that German armies should be led nowhere to the assistance of Austria. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861
  • GPs and counsellors would need to be involved. Times, Sunday Times
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  • 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.
  • One minister counseled his people, let us do nothing to rekindle the slumbering fires of prejudice between the two races. A Renegade History of the United States
  • During that period of time, he made numerous court appearances, sometimes unrepresented and other times represented by counsel.
  • [42] Of such ministers and counselors, the holy king said that they who were confounded and ashamed should remove themselves far from him: _Avertantur statim erubescentes, qui dicunt mihi, "Euge, euge! The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 25 of 55 1635-36 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • Once upon a time, I was a camp counselor in scenic New Hampshire, where I taught swimming. 'America's Next Top Model' recap: Commercial success | EW.com
  • Many AIDS activists have opposed home test kits, because they feared people would receive inadequate counseling.
  • Stanley M.. Brand, a Democratic former House general counsel, said the penalty seemed personal rather than political.
  • Well, nevertheless, the Court appreciates the effects of this cooperation among counsel, and so states on the record.
  • Listen to an old man's counsel.
  • I'm concerned for his mental health and would recommend counselling or possibly medication. Times, Sunday Times
  • She estimated that she's counselled about 400 people, almost all of them women, since founding the organisation.
  • He taketh the wise in their own craftiness, and the counsel of the froward is carried headlong (Ps 2: 4; Job 5: 12, 13). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He also worked as a counselor at a juvenile correctional detention centre.
  • So we've actually put in place a helpline, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for people to call, where they'll get professional assistance from people who are trained counsellors.
  • The magistrates agreed to the defence counsel's application for the defendants' costs to be taxed and paid out of central funds.
  • counsel for the prosecution.
  • It would also help to counsel families on making informed decisions about their educational choices.
  • Deliberate in counsel, prompt in action. 
  • This goes against all accepted principles of counselling.
  • To youth I have but words of counsel -- work, work, work. 
  • Counsel refer the judge to a number of relevant unreported cases.
  • A psychological counseling case of anxiety neurosis with panic attack was reported in this article.
  • Dara, a counselor, is convinced that everyone is inescapably marked by childhood; she throws herself into romantic relationships with frightening intensity. The House on Fortune Street: Summary and book reviews of The House on Fortune Street by Margot Livesey.
  • True it is, that one can scarcely call _that_ education which teaches woman everything except herself, -- _except_ the things that relate to her own peculiar womanly destiny, and, on plea of the holiness of ignorance, sends her without one word of just counsel into the temptations of life. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
  • In fact in the recent case before the High Court, the counsellor failed to come up with a clear finding.
  • For a small fee, punters can seek out my counsel on these matters and I will gladly offer my expertise!
  • Ms Lisa Sinclair of Counsel is instructed by Davis & Co Solicitors
  • At most, it might be called investigative detention which does not require cautioning a person or advising him or her of a right to retain and instruct counsel.
  • Counsel after action is like rain after harvest. 
  • For being summoned to come and receiue his consecration at Canturburie (as alreadie yee haue heard) through counsell of the canons Yorke he refused so to doo: bicause they informed him that if he so did, it should be greatlie preiudiciall to the liberties of that sée, whose archbishop was of like authoritie in all things vnto the archbishop of Canturburie, so that he was bound onelie to fetch his consecration and benediction at Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • The common thread in both situations is the communication of information in confidence to an adviser or therapeutic counsellor.
  • But for the last six months there has been no county counsel, as the board dickers over whom to hire for the job.
  • Don't try to be a counsellor or adviser within the family. The Sun
  • The Strategic Counsel is behind this bilious bilgewater? Catapulting the propaganda
  • At his trial counsel for the appellant challenged the admissibility of evidence in the form of computer printouts of telephone conversations made from a hotel.
  • Also Randy Alcorn, a well-known pro-life apologist and Protestant pastor, published a booklet in 1998 in which he gave the reasons for why the pill is an abortifacient and he has actually counselled couples in his ministry against using the pill for that reason. ProWomanProLife » A remarkably honest abortionist
  • First to appear is one of the counsellors who answers the phone when prospective patients initially call. Times, Sunday Times
  • The judge left it to counsel to submit suggestions for appropriate relief for the limited infringement of copyright.
  • It is wise to seek help and counsel as soon as possible.
  • Follow the counsell of your deare nourice Radegonde, whoe loueth you better than her owne soule. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Many counselors who come to camporees are not really ready for the experience.
  • A counselor tries not to be faultfinding.
  • That comes up all the time when I'm counseling parents, said Dr.
  • Meanwhile the union is training 250 union stewards to provide counseling and help in directing laid-off workers to aid agencies.
  • This is the question I hear many times in my counseling practice.
  • The same doctor has to be a combination of priest, demiurge, counsellor, pharmacologist, horologist, talkshow host and healer.
  • Share your feelings with a bereavement counsellor. The Sun
  • Counselors in this area report that the most successful groups are the ones in which the men come to challenge one another about their abusiveness.
  • The committee counsels are scheduled to testify at the morning session, and it's standard practice for Congressional committees to hear from their counsels before taking testimony from outside witnesses.
  • Our statute provides that no person shall be permitted to practice as an attorney or counselor-at-law, without having previously obtained a license for that purpose from two of the justices of the Supreme Court. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
  • The counsel will have a lot to say about your foolhardy irresponsible actions.
  • To provide genetic testing and interpretation of test results at the request of physicians or genetic counselors for the purpose of disease diagnosis, carrier status determination, risk assessment, prenatal testing, or presymptomatic testing Laboratory Rotation
  • To youth I have but words of counsel -- work, work, work. 
  • But an I wist ye would be my better lady, at that tournament I will be, so that ye will keep my counsel and let no creature have knowledge that I shall joust but yourself, and such as ye will to keep your counsel, my poor person shall I jeopard there for your sake, that, peradventure, Sir Palamides shall know when that I come. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • At the gathering, Secretary General Kofi Annan listened quietly to three and a half hours of bluntly worded counsel from a group united in its personal regard for him and support for the United Nations.
  • 'Your nation have well been called perfidious, Major Counsellor. A Modern Mercenary
  • Although he had full access to legal counsel, he was not allowed to reveal details of his abduction to the judges.
  • Michael J. Holston worked for H-P as external counsel for more than 10 years before becoming its in-house attorney, advising it on a variety of litigation and regulatory matters. H-P General Counsel Holston Departs
  • In the meantime, the two opposing counsels continue to play a role that is unusually public.
  • She is bound to the rules and the choir, but not to the private recitation of the Divine Office; she can take part in chapters, except in those in which others are admitted to vows; she cannot be elected superior, mother-vicaress, mistress of novices, assistant, counsellor, or treasurer. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Handing down the legal equivalent of a rap on the knuckles, Judge Teare said the public might see his compassion as "impossibly lenient", but explained he had been swung by the moral standing of those arraigned before him, as set out by counsel of the defence in mitigation. Hugh Muir's diary
  • He would get appointed either a public defender or he would have some kind of indigent defense counsel that would be appointed for him.
  • His thinking has affected modern approaches to therapy and to counselling and education.
  • Broadly speaking, this is terrible counsel. Christianity Today
  • Each spring, corporate America's preeminent chieftains offer sage counsel to eager university graduates across the nation.
  • Nay, the majesty of kings, is rather exalted than diminished, when they are in the chair of counsel; neither was there ever prince, bereaved of his dependences, by his counsel, except where there hath been, either an over – greatness in one counsellor, or an over – strict combination in divers; which are things soon found, and holpen. The Essays
  • First, both parties entering the process commit to selecting counsel who willingly bind themselves to prearranged ground rules.
  • Counsel to the inquiry Gerard Elias QC, asked whether his officers might have feared getting a "bollocking" if they reported abuse by their men. The Guardian World News
  • They could not be reached for comment but have denied any wrongdoing through their legal counsel.
  • Rights guaranteed by the landmark Criminal Procedure Law of 1996, such as timely access to counsel and exculpatory evidence, are often denied or simply ignored.
  • On November 5th the Department of Transportation which oversees faa told the Office of Special Counsel the computer system had been put to use. CNN Transcript Nov 27, 2009
  • Counseling patients at increased risk to avoid excess sun exposure is recommended.
  • Tacna-Arica dispute between Chile and Peru has been one of nonintervention, but one of friendly influence and pacific counsel throughout the period during which the dispute in question has been the subject of interchange of views between this Government and the two State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • In order, however, that everything may be laid before it in my power pertinent to such specific issues as aie legally raised, I beg leave to introduce Major Asa Bird Gardner as my counsel. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • Alternatively, you could seek your own counselling or psychotherapy to try to find the underlying problem and work out what to do about it.
  • As a skilled political counsellor More had to display his rhetorical skills in justifying often mutually incompatible or contradictory statements and beliefs in the service of the state.
  • At the same time, the school authorities won their demand to subcontract with social service agencies to provide students psychological and other counseling services.
  • March 11, 2006, 5: 04 pm credit counseling says: credit counseling scraping accruing, Habib! boyish: possessional contrasting The Volokh Conspiracy » WASHINGTON TIMES AND WINE WARS:
  • In his habitual laconical way he counselled me to reserve all my savings for our journey, and to settle with my creditors when my Parisian successes had provided the necessary means. My Life — Volume 1
  • But Reno has given no indication she will seek an independent counsel on political fund raising.
  • The interrogating carbineer who is invested, during such preliminary enquiries, with quasi-judicial functions -- being permitted to assume the role of prosecuting or defending counsel, or to remain sternly unbiased, as he feels inclined -- desired to learn how he had come by this jewel. South Wind
  • The subjects received in-person or telephone counseling as well as free, prepackaged foods and instructions for increased physical activity for 30 minutes a day, five days a week.
  • It was made out by his counsel that he was quite unaware that the money had been stolen.
  • Swindon Counselling Service, a registered charity, has 16 years of experience in helping people to get through rough patches in their relationships and also come to terms with unacknowledged emotions.
  • Consequently in Self v Self it was not lawful for a county court registrar to overrule an assisted party's choice of counsel where counsel had been selected by the assisted party from the appropriate panel.
  • The findings of the present study should help psychologists, counsellors and lawyers to give useful advice to parents, highlighting a child-focused perspective.
  • Ronna Herman is a spiritual astrologer, counselor, new age practioner and teacher.
  • They're being drawn to careers of service, as police or firemen, emergency health workers, teachers, counsellors, or in the military.
  • What does the child gain from these experiences with the counselor?
  • They emphasised that volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling.
  • The term therapist can refer to a psychiatrist, psycholo­gist, social worker, nurse, or pastoral counselor. NPR Topics: News
  • Bloomberg News NLRB acting general counsel Lafe Solomon, second left, shown at a House oversight committee hearing in North Charleston, S.C., Friday. Labor Board Defends Boeing Actions
  • For much the same reason, we support the continuation of the office of Queen's Counsel.
  • My counsellor was a Christian and she was open about it even though I didn't share her beliefs. Sheepdip Diary Entry
  • I am no bereavement counsellor, but in the last few months, I have learned a lot about ‘coping’ after my mother passed away.
  • He is counseled by a sports psychologist who helps him interpret and banish negative, self-defeating feelings.
  • Tacna-Arica dispute between Chile and Peru has been one of nonintervention, but one of friendly influence and pacific counsel throughout the period during which the dispute in question has been the subject of interchange of views between this Government and the two Governments immediately concerned. State of the Union Address
  • Allow your astrologer to provide you with regular counseling and coaching.
  • 'Rack his style, Madam, _rack his style_?' he said to Queen Elizabeth, as he tells us, when she consulted him -- he being then of her counsel learned, in the case of Dr. Hayward, charged with having written 'the book of the deposing of Richard the Second, and the _coming in_ of The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • She empowered him to tell them, that whatever blame she might throw on Mary's conduct, any opposition to their sovereign was totally unjustifiable, and incompatible with all order and good government: that it belonged not to them to reform, much less to punish, the maleadministration of their prince; and the only arms which subjects could in any case lawfully employ against the supreme authority, were entreaties, counsels, and representations: that if these expedients failed, they were next to appeal by their prayers to The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I.
  • [1] A narrative of participants and chronology of the D.partment of Justice Office of Legal Counsel opinions on the CIA's D.tention and Interrogation Program prepared by Senator John D. Rockefeller IV of the US Senate Intelligence Committee was declassified by Attorney General Eric Holder on April 19, 2009: intelligence. senate.gov/pdfs/olcopinion. pdf. The Complicit General
  • Counselor Stephen D. McCullough said the calls were at four times their normal volume, and ranged from people still in shock to a woman who has just one set of clothes that now are mud-caked and studded with glass and debris. Demand for Counseling Surges in Joplin
  • Counselling acted as a curb on his violent behaviour.
  • Your former counsel Ms. Richter mentioned she would be filing a response. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • Good counsel is a pearl beyond price.
  • The clinic fee is almost sufficient to cover a counsellor's sessional fee, thus costing the practice a minimal amount.
  • Counsellors and trauma experts are queuing up to offer assistance to the Russian town of Beslan.
  • As albinism is of genetic origin, genetic counselling should be available to teenagers.
  • Impressive. And what sort of case was that?" asked the investment counselor.
  • Because of what he calls insubordination in the legal department, Mr. Dudley now uses outside counsel for many legal issues. The Bitter Battle
  • It was the counselor's role to help the youths clarify and reframe belief constructs while helping to identify and translate the subconscious into the conscious.
  • And I would prefer that patience be counseled and that the process take its course.
  • There are many times that therapy or counseling is exactly what's needed in any effective program of self help.
  • The meaning and limits of confidentiality are clearly defined to the counselee. Law In The Health and Human Services
  • Sources say he is frequently sought out for advice and counsel by real taipans, some of Hong Kong's most powerful businessmen.
  • Whatever his counsel had been that night, Manfred would have followed it unswervingly. AMAGANSETT
  • It is easier to give good counsel than to follow it. 
  • Blanchard said his firm was added this fiscal year to a special list from which outside counsel must be chosen.
  • In July 1993, Foster, then deputy White House counsel, committed suicide.
  • We are also requesting funds in order to be able to carry out much needed psycho-social assessments and to provide assistance such as counseling and the creation of recreational centers," she said.
  • Counsel for the defence submitted that his client was clearly innocent.
  • The father of another said he did not blame the university, which is expanding its counselling service. Times, Sunday Times
  • She told about a woman in her grief counseling group, who was also sorrowing over the loss of a child.
  • Counsel for the plaintiff shall make brief written submissions in reply and on costs within 10 days after that.
  • She hurried home and pleaded with her husband to attend the next Bible study and to come under the counsel of this godly pastor. Christianity Today
  • Dozens of psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors moved in, and art and play therapy have been used to great effect, trauma experts said.
  • For the same reason that I counsel my children on how to handle themselves in a confrontation, rather than attempting to modify the behavior of everyone with whom they may come into contact with: achievability. Self defense and the reasonable woman
  • The Chinese foreign ministry on Friday lodged a formal protest with Russia's minister counselor to China, Morgulov Igor.
  • Prison officials then instituted an hour a day of "psycho-educational teaching" for the prisoners, who were placed in cage-like outdoor cells arranged in a semicircle and facing a counselor.
  • This book attempts to capture the paradoxes of marriage and to enhance premarital and remarital counseling.
  • My involvement with counseling was marked by continuing opportunity to learn and by a strange draw toward more and more troubled people.
  • He's expected to go into semiretirement and will likely offer counsel to the White House. Obama Team's Departures
  • She is a marriage guidance counselor.
  • So the unhappy mother had pierced her breast with a dagger, and, by her side, similarly self-slain, lay the serving woman who had miscounselled her to wrongdoing, yet, as I could quite well comprehend, from motives of sincere affection, to safeguard for her her husband's love and to give her the joy of motherhood for which she craved. Tales of Destiny
  • Not only do you have to be a teacher, you must be a parent figure, confessor, psychologist, counselor, public relations expert, and a role model for the community.
  • And please don't tell me to get marriage guidance counselling because she flatly refuses to go. RESCUING ROSE
  • Does the gentlelady have information that the Independent Counsel's Office had this information?
  • In either case, the counselor will have in hand one or more classroom assignments to be completed by the student.
  • If the old dog barks, he gives counsel
  • Counselling should explore the employee's concerns about the move and try to allay fears.
  • Eat, drink, and be merry," he counselled lachrymosely, "for to-morrow we may be married. Married Life The True Romance
  • They impleaded their subcontractor who in turn impleaded its subcontractor so that by the time impleading and cross claiming was done, there were six defense counsels on the case. A Trillion Dollar Case : Law is Cool
  • The counsel therefore by President Mwanawasa on the need for envoys to be above board and avoid being caught up in a web of scandals is valid and should be paid heed to.
  • McGehee advocates the creation of an independent Office of Ethics Counsel to interpret the rules, investigate complaints and recommend sanctions.
  • Inglett played mostly infield during spring training, but second baseman Rickie Weeks hasn't missed a game and veteran Craig Counsell has been used to spell shortstop Alcides Escobar. National League Team Notes
  • But right now I think I probably am not in the right place to become a counsellor since I am a counsellee myself!! Sheepdip Diary Entry
  • In the old ideal, lawyers were independent counselors to whom clients turned for sage advice and highly specialized talents.
  • The cooler heads counsel to look at the big picture, focus our anger on the larger swindle or understand that we have to put up with certain distasteful practices if we're going to get this mess cleaned up. Lance Mannion:
  • The foundation funded a dozen new career centers in high schools, where students could come for career guidance and counseling.
  • And no wonder, for although some counselling services are free, or at least buckshee at the point of delivery, others charge exorbitant rates.
  • The Fords are a close-knit, loving family, but the counselors who saw Greg said he was exhibiting classic signs of sex abuse, which naturally put the parents under suspicion. Unholy Communion
  • Now, she helps people with disabilities make the transition from home to workplace by counseling them and their employers.
  • Counsel gave another reason for adducing the evidence which it appears the judge did not accept.
  • To endorse one-dimensional submission is to reject the whole counsel of Scripture.
  • And, oh, maiden! "added the queen, with benevolent warmth," steel not thy heart against her -- listen with ductile senses to her gentle ministry; and may God and His Son prosper that pious lady's counsel, so that it may win a new strayling to the Immortal Fold! Leila or, the Siege of Granada, Complete
  • Guerrieri is a defense counselor in Bari, Italy, and he's asked to work on the appeal of a man named Fabio Paolicelli, accused of drug smuggling. Reasonable Doubts -- Gianrico Carofiglio (Trans. Howard Curtis)
  • As long as your interests and mine were at variance I could give you no counsel on this subject.
  • When asked if he would get mad at Seteven's recent saying or counsel him to shut up, Deric made no response to the reporters' questions.
  • In this instance the counsellor was the living pattern of his own maxims. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
  • Couples counsellors suggest having an honest (but not brutal) exchange about what behavioural tweaks would bring you closer. Times, Sunday Times
  • She subsequently attended the genetic counselling clinic, and was very anxious about the situation.
  • The investment counselor bilked his clients of $ 1.5 million.
  • Clients must consult solicitors even if their only need is for an opinion from counsel.
  • She subsequently attended the genetic counselling clinic, and was very anxious about the situation.
  • Wondering how much effect going my counselling will have, as these days, my skin only really seems to erupt when I'm not processing poisonous stuff any other way.
  • But this short and easy method with those who take their stand on coercion and illegality was scouted by the Radical M.P. He pointed out with the same lucidity and precision with which he would have stated a case to a leading counsel, the facts (first) that the right-of-way was not only claimed, but existed; (second) that the threatening notice was inoperative; (third) that an action lay against any person who attempted to deforce the passage of any individual; (fourth) that the road in question was the only way to kirk and market for a very considerable part of the strath, that therefore the right-of-way was inalienable; and Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • While you're still on the field," former receiver Michael Irvin counseled to the current players, "you carry the weight to make a difference. NFL players ignore Birk's plea, chance to aid their brethren
  • Too often such warnings are presented as counsels of despair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harriet has the keen judgment and discerning intellect necessary to be an outstanding Counsel.
  • I expressed my hope, again, that the plaintiffs would retain legal counsel to assist them on that date in view of the potential ultimacy of the matters to come before me and that this time had been scheduled for a trial.
  • But it's clear that people who go to see astrologists use them as counsellors.
  • He would make himself available at any time of day or night to anyone seeking his help or counsel.
  • If you seek counsel of other kinds, I will be perfectly glad to help in any way that I can.
  • It's a goode olde tradition dating back to Chairman Newton (Vast Wasteland) Minow who wound up in the wasteland as corporate counsel for CBS. Marvin Kitman: One Wild and Crazy Guy
  • An occupational health nurse, welfare officer or specialized counsellor are the sort of people well placed to deal with this area. Personnel Management: A New Approach
  • That question is what your Majesty might call foxy," said one of the counselors, an old grey fox. Love Letters
  • We later had a behavioral health counselor talk to him, but Jeremy said he didn't want help - he could handle things on his own.
  • And that is that the president has continued -- and of course, Al Gore was part of the team -- continued to outdistance them, to outmove them every step along the way, whether it was in Donorgate with campaign finance and the failure of Clinton's attorney general to appoint an independent counsel, or later with impeachment or all the many other scandals. CNN Transcript Nov 22, 2000
  • In contrast, at DuSable, a high school in Chicago, each guidance counselor advises 420 students.
  • [Sidenote: Catachresis.] _Abusio_, when for a certeyne and proper worde, we abuse a lyke, or that is nie vnto it, as when we say: longe counsel, lytle talke, smal matter. A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes
  • She sits across from Roger Ellert, who, like all the other counselors, is a volunteer for SCORE, an organization run through the Small Business Administration that offers free counseling to business owners throughout the country. Need Advice? We'll Give You 30 Minutes
  • Each prisoner spends an hour each week with a personal counsellor. The Prisons We Deserve
  • Scientology Dutch defeat p2p news/p2pnet: - The Dutch Supreme Court will provide a ruling on the Church of Scientology — that is, if the court follows the advice [Dutch - PDF] of its independent counsel, advocaat-generaal Verkade, which is more than likely. Scientology Dutch defeat
  • A fool may give a wise man counsel
  • It may be a guidance counselor who is interested in getting the school to develop strategies to help work-inhibited students.
  • Company executives should counsel their marketing professionals to underpromise and overdeliver.
  • He always referred to her lovingly and with tears in his eyes when he spoke in the chapel in his role as a counselor to his fellow inmates. The Christmas Thief
  • She counselled them not to accept this settlement.
  • When we were dating, he assured me he wanted children. I've been in counseling for a year for depression. Please help me. - Barren in Boise.
  • Earlier exegetes had attempted to do so by distinguishing precepts for ordinary Christians from counsels of perfection, intended only for advanced or perfect Christians.
  • Away in the background some of them had familiars or casual prompters to whose counsels they were wont to listen, but many of the adjoints who moved in the limelight of the world-stage were gritless and pithless. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
  • The magistrates agreed to the defence counsel's application for the defendants' costs to be taxed and paid out of central funds.
  • The counsellor may be able to facilitate communication between the couple that has not been possible at home.
  • The premarital counselor or educator can use various strategies to aid couples in the development of and progression towards the shared vision for the marriage.
  • In two grand, characteristic attributes, it is supereminent over all others: first in its universality, for it is capacious enough to receive and cherish in its paternal bosom every child that comes into the world: and second, in the timeliness of the aid it proffers, - its early, seasonable supplies of counsel and guidance making security antedate danger.

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