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UK
/ɐdvˈaɪzɐ/
]
[ US /ædˈvaɪzɝ/ ]
[ US /ædˈvaɪzɝ/ ]
NOUN
-
an expert who gives advice
an adviser helped students select their courses
the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala
How To Use advisor In A Sentence
- Robbie Conal, who had Lobdell as his graduate advisor at Stanford in the late '70s says that "Frank would mutter at me, sometimes wearily, sometimes conspiratorially, every time we were together for more than half an hour; 'Nothing worth anything is easy.' John Seed: Frank Lobdell: "Nothing Worth Anything Is Easy"
- Commercial applicators hired to spread manure must be certified and consultants retained to prepare manure management plans must be professional agrologists or Certified Crop Advisors registered in Manitoba.
- This construction of a new world order comes from a naïive and untraveled President, emboldened in his ignorance by advisors who have been plotting an aggressive Pax Americana ever since the Soviet bloc's collapse.
- It's not going to be easy," says Steve Fletcher, a managing director at GCA Savvian Advisors in San Francisco. Breaking Into the Finance Field
- Chris Messina is joining Stowe Boyd as the first advisor of Microsyntax. org. Stowe Boyd launches Microsyntax.org | FactoryCity
- We shall have to bring in professional advisors to help us to cost out this job.
- Just 15 percent of shows containing violence carried an advisory or content code at the beginning of the program.
- The Government 's advisory body on best treatments had a change of heart on eye surgery this week. Times, Sunday Times
- Along with his National Security Advisor he should be consolidating intelligence from all sources and digesting it in order to make the correct decisions.
- A top economic advisor said that the Clinton and McCain plan is ludacris. Bill Clinton: High oil prices here to stay