advisement

[ US /ədˈvaɪzmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. careful consideration
    a little deliberation would have deterred them
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How To Use advisement In A Sentence

  • Counseling, disabilities services, chaplaincies, and academic and career advisement must be prepared to work together to identify and make needed referrals for support and therapy. Victor Schwartz: Caring for Vets in College
  • But it's an information/advisement role, as you said. A Public Policy Scientific Consensus?
  • Thank you for your input Mr. Walters - I'll take what you've said under advisement.
  • Then the FDA will take that into advisement and make a decision sometimes in the near future.
  • Students need ‘culturally sensitive advisement and TLC,’ he says.
  • Superior Court Judge Mary Lou Rup on Wednesday took under advisement a move by Bennett's office to "quash" the subpoena of Bennett by defense lawyer Greg T. Schubert. Reader - MassLive.com
  • They are wrong-headed and politically driven obsessions, not compassionate advisements intended to relieve human suffering.
  • Every day, before school officially starts, there's an "advisement" period. The Pitch | Complete Issue
  • However, the pre-enrollment process at OCC still remains a decentralized system of faculty and staff advisement where the vast majority of our students use the touch-tone telephone registration system.
  • That same enthusiasm and respect is what prompted two of his current students to seek his advisement.
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