The counsellor shrugged.
Marmeladov—such is my name; titular counsellor.
Then the counsellor will help you start to re-introduce food.
The move did not go far enough for some campaigners, who had wanted the counsellor to be made independent of government.
"Just checking up," a counsellor would say.
To receive state benefits, he had to meet with a job counsellor.
One of them was Michelle Janavs, who hired an independent counsellor for Grant.
After the school day, the same counsellor pulled Emma aside: the test was positive.
When Ghebar asked the counsellor for advice, he was told to try to focus intently on the present.
Tony continues to get into trouble, and his guidance counsellor (Talia Balsam) calls Livia in for a meeting.
The counsellor told Emma, “By God’s grace and His strong hand, this program is equipped to have a pregnant teen.”
The first occasion when she was appointed a counsellor of state was in July 1944, when the king visited the forces in Italy.
The counsellor told me that she worked with Grant for three years, guiding him toward academic programs in sports management.
Grant’s first college counsellor, surprised by her sudden dismissal, checked out Singer’s Web site and found it to be “strictly a sales pitch.”
The soldiers’ testimony contradicts the repeated denials by Myanmar’s military and government, including the state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, that genocide occurred in Rakhine.
Unable to become president (because her children, with late academic Michael Aris, are foreign nationals), she became instead state counsellor and foreign minister, the country’s de facto leader.
Gita Gopinath, the Fund’s economic counsellor, said the pandemic response has “triggered the worst recession since the Great Depression,” noting also that “the strength of the recovery is highly uncertain and the impact on sectors and countries uneven.”
Gita Gopinath, the IMF’s economic counsellor, described coronavirus as the worst crisis since the Great Depression, and said the pandemic would leave deep and enduring scars caused by job losses, weaker investment and children being deprived of education.
His Social Security number - the equivalent of a National Insurance number in the UK - did not match his name and when a school counsellor tried to help him find out why, they found him on the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children’s database.
Ms Suu Kyi, whose position as state counsellor does not give her authority over the military, has faced international criticism for her failure to speak out against alleged human rights abuses including mass killings, gang rapes, and the burning of villages.
Counsellor
noun person
- someone who has supervisory duties at a summer camp
noun person
- someone who gives advice about problems
noun person
- a lawyer who pleads cases in court
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