| 11. | But even these guideposts don't always point the right way.
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| 12. | Actually, such elicited feelings are often used as handy therapeutic guideposts.
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| 13. | In the Firestone case, there are two important guideposts.
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| 14. | He asserted that state law should be a guidepost in these questions.
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| 15. | He provides few guideposts to where he is headed in a given chapter.
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| 16. | They can use them as guideposts, charting the road to open government.
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| 17. | Blanchard has several guideposts to attracting and obtaining raving fans for your business:
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| 18. | Using the SNPs as guideposts, they zeroed in on the guilty gene.
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| 19. | It's the food pyramid, the national guidepost to healthy eating.
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| 20. | It's another to use one's own words as guideposts.
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