Synonym: advise, confer, instruct, recommend, suggest. Similar words: counselor, counseling, unsettling, senseless, county, country, counter, council. Meaning: ['kaʊnsl] n. 1. a lawyer who pleads cases in court 2. something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action. v. give advice to.
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121 An independent counsel is subject to removal by the attorney general, the same as any federal prosecutor.
122 They then return, one at a time, for cross-examination by the prosecuting counsel.
123 Blanchard said his firm was added this fiscal year to a special list from which outside counsel must be chosen.
124 The general counsel for whom I worked was Chip Yablonski.
125 As if water had the power of counsel, of giving allowance or giving notice against its own exploitation.
126 Byron Georgiadis, counsel for the dead woman's father, has insisted she was murdered.
127 The prosecuting counsel said that nothing would be heard to criticise the victim's character, who was timid and nervous.
128 Hubbell subsequently served nearly two years in jail on charges brought against him by the independent counsel.
129 Mr Geddes said that counsel for Lothian and Tayside had advised that a referendum could be held within certain legal parameters.
130 Denied effective legal counsel prior to his indictment, Stewart's trial at Inveraray in September 1752 was a travesty of justice.
131 This most beautiful system of the sun, planets and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being. Isaac Newton
132 Foster, who subsequently became deputy White House counsel, committed suicide in July 1993.
133 As for providing a breakdown on the individual expenses this year, the inaugural committee is keeping its counsel.
134 Court has carefully considered arguments of counsel on each side of the issue.
135 The duty may in addition require Crown counsel to show the statement to the defence.
136 The church has already erred on this side in the counsel it has given battered women.
137 In the absence of the jury, counsel for the appellant submitted that the documents were inadmissible in the criminal proceedings.
138 Although he had full access to legal counsel, he was not allowed to reveal details of his abduction to the judges.
139 Good counsel is a pearl beyond price.
140 The deposition comes from the government's case against former Apple general counsel Nancy Heinen, who was accused of fraud in the scandal over the company's backdating of share options.
141 The opposing counsel then has a last opportunity to cross-examine the witness to address facts brought out in redirect examination.
142 Flee, get you far off, dwell deep, O ye inhabitants of Hazor, saith the LORD; for Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon hath taken counsel against you, and hath conceived a purpose against you.
142 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
143 Wayne B . Wheeler , General Counsel of the Anti - Saloon League of America, September, 1925.
144 You should use technical terms as few as possible , or you'll darken counsel.
145 Naturally, the lawsuit in Washington D. C. will require much work by our legal counsel, perhaps even including an appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States.
146 When I look, there is not one , no one of them to give counsel , to make an answer when I question them.
147 Kindler joined Pfizer in 2002 from McDonald's Corp., where he was general counsel and executive vice president for corporate relations.
148 " It's called code-switching, " says Nina Perales, regional counsel of the Mexican-American Legal Defense Fund ( MALDEF ), which joined the EEOC in the suit against the casino.
149 Seventy times seven did I take counsel with my soul.
150 I remember, some ten years ago, when he was made a 5)King's Counsel, Amos and I, upon seeing him getting off the London train, went to congratulate him.
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