noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a marriage (guidance) counsellor (= helping with marriage problems )
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You should talk to a marriage counsellor about your problem.
careers advice/guidance
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Most universities offer professional careers advice.
divine intervention/providence/revelation/guidance etc
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faith in divine providence
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divine power
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divine love
marriage guidance
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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clear
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RoSPA are trying to get supermarkets to change the design of their trolleys, and to give clear guidance to customers.
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I hope that clear guidance can be given in case this happens again.
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There was still no official home-school links policy document to which interested parties might turn for clear and authoritative guidance .
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Will the Government issue clear guidance on which responsibilities will fall to health authorities and which to social services?
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In the case of the News International ban it offered clear guidance on how the professional should react.
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Finally, clearer guidance from central government is required, and appeal decisions should be consistent with exhortations.
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For example, your reviewer complains that I do not provide clear guidance on which method of profit-sharing a firm should adopt.
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We will wish to introduce clear guidance and operational systems to expedite this as soon as possible.
detailed
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Video Guide, with a full introduction to project work and detailed guidance on how to use the video.
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The result was detailed guidance and monitoring.
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In June, the bishops are due to meet again and are likely to publish more detailed guidance on the new arrangements.
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More detailed guidance was given about what should be included under this heading, and a minimum disclosure requirement proposed.
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Over the years, courts and tribunals have fought shy of laying down detailed procedural guidance .
divine
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The ensuing silence indicated that I had not helped matters. l stared at my Keds, hoping for divine guidance .
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The future holds unlimited possibilities for those who will accept divine guidance and grace.
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Iphigenia and the others are acting under divine guidance .
expert
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As a new father I am only too aware of the importance of expert guidance through the first months of parenthood.
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While this may be the case, the issue of financial planning is one that requires careful thought and expert guidance .
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We offer free and expert guidance on all the finance aspects of home purchase.
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Such dramatic changes in the law make the need for expert guidance in matters of corporate and personal insolvency essential.
further
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In the summer, we issued further guidance designed to improve the targeting of the funds.
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But then it describes technical problems with both and offers little further guidance .
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What else could you do if you'd been given no further guidance ?
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References 1 to 4 provide further guidance .
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The note at para 29/11/2 of the 1993 White Book now gives some further guidance .
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I shall await your further advice and guidance with interest.
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To provide further guidance a Definition Table was created.
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Work is also under way on further guidance material on core skills.
general
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This publication is intended only as general guidance .
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The table below may give some useful general guidance .
moral
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They need moral guidance , they need security and they need jobs.
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She urged churches to be the places where youngsters turn for moral guidance , healthy recreation and an optimism toward the future.
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It is for others to offer moral guidance to the newly prosperous Pharisees.
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At the same time, we all know children from affluent families who are starved for moral and ethical guidance .
new
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A DoH spokesman said the new guidance will clarify where inspectors can play a legitimate role.
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He said new guidance technology could be used to make the approach safer.
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The Banking Code Standards Board has drawn up new guidance on such matters as exit penalties and reasonable rates of interest.
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The DoH said new guidance under the Children Act may be ready by the summer.
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Alongside his Foxley Wood decision he published new planning guidance which tilted the general balance against giving permission for house-building.
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The third proposes new guidance to consolidate and update existing guidance.
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These documents are included with the new guidance in sections 1 and 4, and have the same status.
parental
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This parental guidance , however, can not always be provided.
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Neither does close attention and strict parental guidance .
practical
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The case histories and practical guidance demonstrates why international businesses dispute mediation does work.
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That illustrates nicely the interaction of practical and psychological guidance which characterises the best of apprenticeships.
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The intention is to provide practical and ethical guidance on risk issues.
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The authors both examine the principles underlying the subject and give practical guidance on the planning of evaluation activities in the classroom.
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The teachers' guide also gives practical guidance on curriculum issues.
spiritual
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His purpose was therefore to seek spiritual guidance rather than merely collect some ritual instruments and headgear.
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By looking to the Bible and seeking spiritual guidance , he is taking steps to reconcile our differences.
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The churches also carried out the function of education in spiritual guidance to a population largely illiterate.
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It was with this spirit that she turned to her spiritual director for guidance and advice.
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What then of emotional, even spiritual guidance ?
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Our president, who has been elected to lead us into the new millennium, needs spiritual guidance like all of us.
useful
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The House of Lords has given useful guidance in this respect.
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The final chapter, Chapter 8, provides very useful guidance in further reading which can be invaluable to the motivated student.
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This has yet to be fully explored but one publication at least gives useful guidance in this.
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But the generals could not afford to wait, and started work well before they could get any useful political guidance .
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The table below may give some useful general guidance .
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The next case provides some useful guidance on distinguishing between fixtures and fittings.
vocational
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The authorities were enabled to grant scholarships, and to give vocational guidance .
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In this respect they are the forerunners of the juvenile labour exchanges with their affiliated services of vocational guidance and after-care.
■ NOUN
child
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It offers special education facilities for children who are maladjusted, usually those referred by the child guidance clinics.
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His monument in clinical practice was the model child guidance service in the then Borough of West Ham.
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The panel also arranged for William to spend two half-days a week at child guidance .
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One turns here to child guidance and the role of the educational psychologist.
counselor
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We can read the books children are reading, find out what happens in class, ask what the guidance counselor said.
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I must follow up problem students with the deans or the guidance counselors .
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You can also talk to guidance counselors .
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Nathaniel Martin was a teacher and guidance counselor in Claiborne County for 11 years.
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High-school guidance counselors and friends who are already in college need to inform young people what they are getting into.
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In the schools, counselors may include school psychologists as well as guidance counselors.
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For the one principal and one guidance counselor to have constant contact with all our kids would be an impossibility.
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Miss Guthridge tells Miss Peterson, the guidance counselor , that vocational aptitude tests are meaningless.
draft
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This was a considerable aid to understanding the thinking behind the draft guidance .
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We do not therefore believe the draft guidance , despite valiant efforts to convince, has fully embraced the concept of sustainability.
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Despite the foregoing criticisms, we recognise and welcome the change of direction signalled by the draft guidance .
marriage
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And even if there is a family counselling service or marriage guidance counselling there may be a waiting list.
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This may be perfectly legitimate but not all problems can be referred away. 2 Refer the parents for marriage guidance counselling.
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Courses on debt counselling followed together with requests for counselling courses to include bereavement and marriage guidance skills.
note
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Central Government publish general advice on a wide range of planning issues through planning policy guidance notes and circulars.
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The creation of a relatively simple index could help branch volunteers access some of the key information contained in the guidance notes .
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Detailed guidance notes outlining the conditions which must be met to stay within the new law are being issued to all farmers.
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Mr Patten yesterday issued a draft housing planning policy guidance note , which will update previous documents.
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Approval from the Bar Council has been received to guidance notes prepared for those members wishing direct access to barristers.
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This contains a formula offers guidance note .
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The guidance note will also be of interest to mortgage brokers and estate agents.
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A set of guidance notes is provided to assist applicants in completing the form.
planning
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This should be discouraged through planning guidance .
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Again we raised the question of enforcing planning guidance .
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Alongside his Foxley Wood decision he published new planning guidance which tilted the general balance against giving permission for house-building.
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Ystradgynlais Designed to help those fighting quarrying and opencast proposals, the course will examine Government planning guidance and local decision-making procedures.
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It was also accounted for in Government planning guidance and other environmental policies that influence land use.
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Mr. Win Griffiths Does the Minister intend to bring the concept of sustainable development right into planning guidance as a primary role?
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Regional planning guidance already exists in the south-east and East Anglia.
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Strategic planning guidance exists in all the metropolitan districts, including Tyne and Wear.
policy
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Central Government publish general advice on a wide range of planning issues through planning policy guidance notes and circulars.
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The document summarises statutory requirements and policy guidance , and comments on information contained in other Firecode series documents.
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Mr Patten yesterday issued a draft housing planning policy guidance note, which will update previous documents.
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They come into effect next month and we shall issue planning policy guidance later this month.
system
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All the electrical circuits and computer systems are thoroughly checked, along with the guidance systems and the life-support components.
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It flowed through me like a powerful guidance system ....
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All other things being equal therefore, a missile that used echoes for its guidance system would ideally produce very high-pitched sounds.
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That could revolutionize guidance systems for aircraft, missiles and other devices.
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When the missile nears its target, it stops relying on radar and turns on a more acute guidance system .
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Precision Products makes navigation and guidance systems for military and space purposes.
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Thus if the engine fails or the guidance system has a brainstorm, the risk of blowing up friendly forces is minimised.
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They therefore advocated the development of electronic guidance systems for military missiles, beginning with vacuum-tube technology.
■ VERB
ask
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Just for once, the headstrong Duchess who had so often flouted royal convention was asking for help and guidance .
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We can read the books children are reading, find out what happens in class, ask what the guidance counselor said.
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In your mind, tell them what you are doing and ask for their guidance .
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It would often be necessary to go back to the user and ask for guidance on whether to broaden the search.
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I asked Rosalie for some guidance .
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You see, you must learn to ask for this guidance within on a daily basis.
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In this endeavour, we can ask for guidance within.
contain
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Home Office Circular 48/1991 contains guidance for magistrates on procedural and other matters relating to the Children Act.
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The internal part of the mid-section was also pressurized and contained the guidance computer and the environmental control system.
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The presentation contains guidance for the tutor to enable maximum learning and skill development.
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This contains a formula offers guidance note.
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Much of the detail is contained in regulations and guidance which are discussed in Part Four of this book.
follow
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By having regular contact with her and then following her guidance , you will dramatically increase the likelihood of success.
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If they have, follow the guidance given on the form.
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He followed his inner guidance , and the pair have since become close friends.
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The suggestions which follow are offered for guidance to centres developing programmes of Sciences modules.
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It is followed by guidance on how to make the best use of existing staff.
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But in another respect they take issue directly with Richards, following the guidance of Eliot.
give
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RoSPA are trying to get supermarkets to change the design of their trolleys, and to give clear guidance to customers.
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Exemplar assessments could be made available for students to study in order to give guidance on what is expected.
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The House of Lords has given useful guidance in this respect.
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That is something we have chatted about and given him guidance on.
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I have given guidance on the rules of debate.
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A secure soloist, it is implied, might not be given much guidance .
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The Video Guide gives the teacher step-by-step guidance on making the best integrated use of the video and the accompanying materials.
include
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This includes advice, guidance and initial financial assistance where appropriate up to a limit of £5,000 per person.
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Those making the allegations include a priest, guidance counselor, professor, engineer and lawyer.
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Courses on debt counselling followed together with requests for counselling courses to include bereavement and marriage guidance skills.
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Revised guidance due early this year will included strengthened guidance on these checks for hospital locums and other staff.
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These documents are included with the new guidance in sections 1 and 4, and have the same status.
issue
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The watchdog plans to issue formal regulatory guidance setting out how companies should handle endowment complaints and assess where compensation is due.
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The watchdog issued guidance to the industry in 1997 that covered a number of general principles.
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In the summer, we issued further guidance designed to improve the targeting of the funds.
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Will the Government issue clear guidance on which responsibilities will fall to health authorities and which to social services?
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They come into effect next month and we shall issue planning policy guidance later this month.
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For example, a job surveyor must know the areas where he is free to issue instructions and give guidance to the contractor.
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Surely the Lord Chancellor should have issued guidance to justices on the tariff for sentencing in such cases.
need
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I need your guidance and direction.
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They need a lot of guidance .
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Perhaps she might be something of a daughter figure, some one who needed guidance or protection.
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She needs guidance , direction from somebody, and boy does she get it from Kennedy.
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Emerging autonomy - the employees begin to define their own role but still need guidance . 6.
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Frye realized that the students needed more guidance , and the next day he talked about the construction of a narrative.
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They need moral guidance , they need security and they need jobs.
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Our president, who has been elected to lead us into the new millennium, needs spiritual guidance like all of us.
offer
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Nor can mosaic pavements offer any guidance , since their themes are commonly drawn from classical mythology.
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Nature, the master manager of complexity, offers priceless guidance in handling messy, counterintuitive webs.
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There are positive implications for the providers of well organized clubs offering guidance and instruction at varying levels.
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But if we are uncertain about the particulars, we have been offered explicit guidance on the principle.
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Qualified staff on hand to answer your questions and offer guidance on possible strategies for planning, and study options available.
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But then it describes technical problems with both and offers little further guidance .
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If you can offer any information or guidance on career-changing workshops etc., I would be very grateful.
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We offer free and expert guidance on all the finance aspects of home purchase.
produce
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To support this, we have produced fairly extensive guidance and support materials for our assessors, and for the trainees.
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The teacher's aid can give valuable assistance in producing specialised materials under guidance of the teacher or adviser.
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To monitor, advise and produce guidance notes, when appropriate, on all new legislation affecting work of the section.
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Robydome Electronics has already taken on the commercial licence to produce the guidance system.
provide
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The first such resolution is designed to provide coordination and guidance to the specialist, appropriations and tax-writing committees.
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It helps professionals do their jobs better by providing reassurance and guidance and direction and focus.
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Ford provided valuable help and guidance in implementing the Q1 system at Noble Metals.
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Several authoritative sources provide very detailed guidance relative to what constitutes an acceptable accounting method.
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The call of ethnicity of language provides no guidance to the future at all.
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It explains the relationship between packages and modules in some detail and provides guidance on the packaging of software.
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The me, being inherently fictional in nature, provides only arbitrary guidance to the speaking subject.
publish
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The Health and Safety Executive has published three free guidance leaflets for chemical manufacturers.
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Alongside his Foxley Wood decision he published new planning guidance which tilted the general balance against giving permission for house-building.
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We have published guidance which every Department must use in assessing the environmental impact of its policies and programmes.
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In June, the bishops are due to meet again and are likely to publish more detailed guidance on the new arrangements.
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The Treasury publishes technical guidance on investment appraisal.
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We will update and - for the first time - publish the guidance for Ministers on procedure.
receive
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A family centre may also accommodate the child and his family while they receive advice, guidance and counselling.
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Students in these programs have fewer required courses and receive more career guidance to help them design a course sequence.
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Approval from the Bar Council has been received to guidance notes prepared for those members wishing direct access to barristers.
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Each student also would receive guidance from an adult mentor and be involved in community service as a part of this requirement.
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Does he understand and accept that it is important that local authorities should receive reliable guidance as soon as possible?
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For them there are fewer opportunities for planning and leading worship, and they receive correspondingly less guidance .
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In doing the job they receive little formal guidance from legal rules or administrative policy.
require
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These parents require extensive support, guidance , and help in learning what to do.
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They require careful guidance and training by senior academic physicians to reach their full potential.
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Although prosecutions are rare, editors require some guidance as to whether action is likely to follow a particular disclosure.
seek
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I seek your guidance on two further matters, Mr. Speaker.
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I sought guidance from Kenny, friend and computer wizard.
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I seek your guidance about a matter on today's Order Paper that is causing some confusion.
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By looking to the Bible and seeking spiritual guidance , he is taking steps to reconcile our differences.
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I seek your guidance on a matter that may arise in future.
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I thought that that could not be used, so I seek your guidance , Mr. Speaker.
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They had to take the initiative, but they were encouraged to seek technical guidance wherever they could get it.
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His purpose was therefore to seek spiritual guidance rather than merely collect some ritual instruments and headgear.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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practical guidance and support for people working abroad
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The missiles have an electronic guidance system.
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Your teacher can give you guidance on choosing a career and writing a job application.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But this is actually only one of six sets of regulations and guidance which are due to come into force.
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I thought that that could not be used, so I seek your guidance , Mr. Speaker.
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Iphigenia and the others are acting under divine guidance .
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It may be a guidance counselor who is interested in getting the school to develop strategies to help work-inhibited students.
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Neither does close attention and strict parental guidance .
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Seek immediate guidance on sick fish and treat quickly as recommended.
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Unless the youth group has adequate guidance and counselling, individuals may find choice difficult.
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Why does guidance act as a punisher since a child may enjoy the contact it brings?