verb

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To seek the opinion or advice of another; to take counsel; to deliberate together; to confer.

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To advise or offer expertise.

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To work as a consultant or contractor rather than as a full-time employee of a firm.

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To ask advice of; to seek the opinion of (a person)

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To refer to (something) for information.

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To have reference to, in judging or acting; to have regard to; to consider; as, to consult one's wishes.

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To deliberate upon; to take for.

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To bring about by counsel or contrivance; to devise; to contrive.

Examples of consulting in a Sentence

She could probably help him best by conducting business without consulting him for every detail.

On the 11th of June, five weeks before the fall of Stirling, he met Lamberton at Cambuskenneth and entered into a secret bond by which they were to support each other against all adversaries and undertake nothing without consulting together.

Clark consulting of mouth or i want to.

Pierre heard the French consulting whether to shoot them separately or two at a time.

The crusading barons of France chose their own leader, and determined their own route, without consulting Innocent.

They keep him informed of every thing, and take no resolution without consulting him."

Alongside this consultation, we are separately consulting on the draft Offshore Marine Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 2006.

By consulting a bra size chart, you can determine the size cup you will need.

In some islands each clan, or each village, would feel itself at liberty to make war on another clan or village without consulting the views of any higher authority.

In 1814 Harrison received no active assignments to service, and on this account and because the secretary of war (John Armstrong) issued an order to one of Harrison's subordinates without consulting him, he resigned his commission.

At Lafayette he introduced the first carefully scientific study of English in any American college, and in 1870 published A Comparative Grammar of the AngloSaxon Language, in which its Forms are Illustrated by Those of the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Gothic, Old Saxon, Old Friesic, Old Norse and Old High German, and An Anglo-Saxon Reader; he was editor of the "Douglass Series of Christian Greek and Latin Classics," to which he contributed Latin Hymns (1874); he was chairman of the Commission of the State of Pennsylvania on Amended Orthography; and was consulting editor of the Standard Dictionary, and in 1879-1882 was director of the American readers for the Philological Society's (New Oxford) Dictionary.

The international concert defined in the treaty of Berlin had been rudely shaken, if not destroyed; the denunciation by Austria, without consulting her co-signatories, of the clauses of the treaty affecting herself seemed to invalidate all the rest; and in the absence of the restraining force of a united concert of the great powers, free play seemed likely once more to be given to the rival ambitions of the Balkan nationalities, the situation being complicated by the necessity for the dominant party in the renovated Turkish state to maintain its prestige.

All over the world fasting is a recognized mode of evoking, consulting and also of overcoming the spirit world.

Simao Botelho, an able revenue officer, was denied absolution in 1543 because he had reorganized the Malacca customs-house without previously consulting the Dominicans in that city.

Thereupon, in defiance of the archbishop, the abbe Baradere gave him the viaticum, while the rite of extreme unction was administered by the abbe Guillon, an opponent of the civil constitution, without consulting the archbishop or the parish cure.

The congress of Vienna in 1815 had declared that that country should form part of the newly formed Germanic Confederation; this was done without consulting the estates of the country, as had been customary even after the battle of the White Hill on the occasion of serious constitutional changes.

Atkinson, Oriental and Western Siberia (1858); and Cotta, Der Altai (1871), are still worth consulting.

On his return to England he settled in Manchester as a consulting chemist, and was appointed professor of chemistry at the Royal Institution in that city.

The Roman Church, without the sanction of an oecumenical council and without consulting the Easterns, added " and the Son."

Armstrong accepted the resignation without consulting President Madison, but the president later utilized Harrison in negotiating with the north-western Indians, the greater part of whom agreed (22nd July 1814) to a second treaty of Greenville, by which they were to become active allies of the United States, should hostilities with Great Britain continue.

For more recent times the materials were plentiful, and a rich field of research lay open to the student in the long series of laws, decrees of the senate, and official registers, reaching back, as it probably did, at least to the beginning of the 3rd century B.C. Nevertheless it seems certain that Livy never realized the duty of consulting these relics of the past, even in order to verify the statements of his authorities.

The "laborious task" of which he speaks is that of consulting all possible evidence, and weighing conflicting accounts.

He lectured at Kufa upon canon law (fiqh) and was a consulting lawyer (mufti), but refused steadily to take any public post.

The post of consulting lawyer to the republic, in which he might have continued the special work of Fra Paolo Sarpi, was offered to him, as well as that of professor of public law in Padua; but he declined both offers.

A letter of Pope Boniface helped to decide him, and after consulting his friends and counsellors, of whom the priest Coifi afterwards took a prominent part in destroying the temple at Goodmanham, he was baptized with his people and nobles at York, at Easter 627.

He was also frequently employed as consulting actuary, a business in which his mathematical powers, combined with sound judgment and business-like habits, fitted him to take the highest place.

A consulting hospital for Mahommedan women has been opened by women graduates in medicine at Tashkent.

Nevertheless his scruples were somehow overcome; and, without consulting Yahweh, he agreed to go.

As this consent had not been given to any existing treaty, they were all liable to be revised by the French government without consulting the other parties.

He remained consulting director until his death at Westcliff, near Southend, Essex, on the I r th of March 1908.

This was due to the action of the Congested Districts Board in buying the Dillon estate and reducing all the rents without consulting the effect upon others.

Of the three arms of the Danube, the Kilia, the 1 Sir Charles Hartley became consulting engineer in 1872, when he was succeeded as resident engineer by Mr Charles Kahl, C.E., C.M.G.

On the 24th of February 1616 the consulting theologians of the Holy Office characterized the two propositions - that the sun is immovable in the centre of the world, and that the earth has a diurnal motion of rotation - the first as "absurd in philosophy, and formally heretical, because expressly contrary to Holy Scripture," and the second as "open to the same censure in philosophy, and at least erroneous as to faith."

In his internal Philips government Philip was fully despotic. He made no aovernment.pretence of consulting the Cortes on legislation, and though he summoned them to vote new taxes he established the rule that the old were to be considered as granted for ever, and as constituting the fixed revenue of the Crown.

On the 16th of August 1812, without any resistance and without consulting his officers, he surrendered the city to General Brock, for reasons of humanity, and afterwards attempted to justify himself by criticism of the War Department in general and in particular of General Henry Dearborn's armistice with Prevost, which had not included in its terms Hull, whom Dearborn had been sent out to reinforce.'

Memon was quiet for a moment, as if consulting the demon or his own memories.

Another question is whether the Treasury is consulting Eddie George himself, in any more than a very perfunctory sense.

The report by consulting actuary B&W Deloitte is expected to be published on Monday.

English Version DTI consultation Strengthen and streamline consumer advocacy - 10 May 2006 The government is consulting on consumer representation and redress.

His website gives details of the medical care he provides, with a map to help people find his consulting rooms.

We offer substantial consulting in completing the proper merging and organization of a shelf company.

If you are on this class of drugs for underlying epilepsy you should not discontinue this medication without first consulting your doctor.

So Balaam, still without consulting Yahweh, saddled his ass and set out for Moab, attended only by two servants.

Meet The Staff Guy Watson Technical Officer Guy's career in arboriculture includes contracting, consulting and local government arboriculture.

However, I've made the move from IT consulting to strategic consulting, which was something I was interested in doing.

Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company.

In 2000, Jill returned to independent consulting establishing her own business, Project Champions.

Throughout the project User Vision provided valuable usability consulting and testing input.

Many CIMA members work in management consulting, business analysis or project management.

Information technology consulting he says street then expect insurers provide pregnancy.

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