counsel造句151 ZhongHao law office will act as legal counsel during the course of this campaign.
152 I counsel thee to keep the king's commandment in regard of the oath of God.
153 And they took counsel, and bought with them the potter's field, to bury strangers in.
154 Although not directly involved , Mr Kurer had , as general counsel in 2006, received a whistleblowing letter.
155 This gap between reality and the law has created a significant national security and public safety problem," said Valerie E. Caproni, the FBI's General Counsel.
156 Twice a week he goes to Fort B to counsel the boys and facilitates reintegration with the family - when they can be located.
157 LaHaye's books have their share of quackery and pseudoscience, but that does not preclude some genuinely wise counsel to lovers--especially inexperienced ones.
158 You know what this is?It's kind of a frat house for Christian congressman, where they live and pray together and counsel each other on how to adhere to the nine commandments.
159 Thus the legal counsel for the accused often prefers to keep his client off the stand, so as to rule out any possibility of damaging cross-examination.
160 Attorneys who specialize in criminal law say it isn't unusual for a corporate executive to hire outside counsel in this manner.
161 At the end of the conversation, Buffett says he will have Berkshire's outside counsel draft a merger agreement.
162 Richard Marsh, Myriad's general counsel, said company officials would not be able to comment on the lawsuit until they had fully reviewed the complaint.
163 The case ended in a hung jury; in conservative northern Virginia, it was another setback for the independent counsel and his tactics.
164 Behold, these caused the children of Israel, through the counsel of Balaam, to commit trespass against the LORD in the matter of Peor, and there was a plague among the congregation of the LORD.
165 "This WTO ruling shatters the convenient myth that European governments must illegally subsidise Airbus to counter US government assistance to Boeing, " said Michael Luttig, general counsel at Boeing.
166 I remember some ten years ago when he was made a King's Counsel, Amos and I, seeing him get off the London train, went to congratulate him.
167 Cities ever also invited counsel for the defence of the other side to reach advocate examine on the spot toward the company before careful judge, but counsel for the defence is final nonuser .
168 So pay heed to old Aesop's sage counsel, I pray--and keep your distance.
169 Additional case documents are available from the lead counsel for Hamdan, including the government brief opposing certiorari [PDF], and several amicus briefs.
170 I remember, some ten years ago, when he was made a King's Counsel, Amos and I, upon seeing him getting off the London train, went to congratulate him.
171 Ground yourself in the feeling that comes from reflecting upon what you believe in, doing what feels right to you and living by your own convictions, counsel and sense of right and wrong.
172 First, there will always be a need to associate with local counsel in jurisdictions where the responsible in-house litigator is not licensed.
173 Often Bird People would end up as a Tribal Chief or on the Tribal Counsel governing or directing the group as a result of their perception of the larger picture in the dance of life.
174 The job of a Vocational Guidance Officer is to counsel young people on their careers.
175 The three unbaptized publishers were now in a dilemma. If they joined in the revolt, they would be violating Jehovah's counsel found at Romans 13:1.
176 In any action there shall be available injunctive relief or damages, with the prevailing party being awarded costs and attorneys' fees (including in-house counsel).
177 When we contacted the USGA and talked to their General Counsel we were surprised at the response.
178 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.