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advisory board

NOUN
  1. a board appointed to advise the chief administrator

How To Use advisory board In A Sentence

  • In fact, members of the medical advisory board will be severely hamstrung unless the company is prepared to provide them with certain marketing materials.
  • The state treasurer also appoints a technical advisory board to provide information and advice to the board.
  • The advisory board evaluates story ideas, reviews materials for accuracy, and provides quotes for articles.
  • The city chose existing citizen advisory boards and commissions as its vehicle for citizen participation.
  • Another breakthrough came in mid - 2000, when Dartmouth's Green agreed to head ACT's ethics advisory board.
  • In my opinion the church needs lay advisory boards with some teeth.
  • She's building her editorial advisory board on the same foundation, choosing as many well-respected, diverse scientists as possible so that her outreach is broad.
  • An elected health commissioner would run the system with an appointed medical advisory board and regional directors.
  • He met yesterday with members of a key economic advisory board. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lobby group aims to spread beyond banking and plans to draft in high-profile executives from other industries to its advisory board. Times, Sunday Times
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