Advice
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1514 examples of Advice in a sentence
Mao's
advice
is not bad.
This time Danish voters once again rejected the
advice
of their political establishment.
Compare Trump’s
advice
from his book How to Get Rich (“When somebody hurts you, just go after them as viciously and as violently as you can”) with Putin’s description of how to fight terrorists (“We will hunt them down and kill them, even in a toilet”).
By that point, Bush had rejected O’Neill’s and Christine Todd Whitman’s
advice
on environmental policy, just as he had rejected Alan Greenspan’s and O’Neill’s
advice
on fiscal policy, Powell’s and Condoleezza Rice’s
advice
on the importance of pushing forward on negotiations between Israel and Palestine, and – as we learned later – George Tenet’s and Richard Clarke’s
advice
about the importance of counterterrorism.
We can ask the doctor what she would do in our position, or what
advice
she would give if the patient was her own child or parent.
The only figure still missing from this cast of characters is the Rasputin-like mystic, whispering arcane
advice
in the king’s ear.
This is why the
advice
German leaders receive from White House advisers and even from some German economists – that Germany would be better off abandoning the euro and letting its currency appreciate – makes little sense.
It is time for all countries in East Asia to remember Winston Churchill’s famous advice: “To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war.”
And they put the quality of Chinese development
advice
near the bottom of the barrel, implicitly dismissing the lessons of China’s statist economic model.
Our role is to provide impartial information and
advice.
Instead, they should heed Margaret Thatcher’s
advice
and starve terrorists of “the oxygen of publicity on which they depend.”
According to Article 25 of the Maastricht Treaty, the ECB may “offer
advice
to and be consulted by” the Commission or the Council on the scope and implementation of legislation relating to prudential supervision.
If you can reach that same person after he has left his job for advice, both you and the former rep can benefit from a fair exchange.
That way, shareholders and investors could properly judge whether the
advice
given and the investments made were in fact sound in the long run rather than just reflecting the enthusiasm of the moment.
Other initiatives, such as telemedicine, in which clinical medical
advice
is delivered through mobile phones, have become a lifeline for many communities.
Beyond changes to office temperatures and dress codes, Cool Biz offered some other energy-saving
advice
to businesses – including allowing employees to work earlier.
In that case, my
advice
to him is simple.
Some people in rich countries followed this
advice.
Yet the current debate about the global epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) – chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer – has ignored this
advice.
It is worth noting that Xi had already lured the UK into supporting – against American
advice
– the new, China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
It is interesting to see the world's financial elites seek refuge from the uncomfortable but essential Keynesian
advice
they are now giving to Japan by changing the subject to financial reform, Big Bang deregulation of Japan’s financial institutions, and fixing the half trillion dollars of bad loans on the books of Japanese banks.
To be sure, while there may have been much “cheap talk” – general
advice
with disclaimers – most of the losers in this game are not starving.
The transparency mechanism supports this shift, by allowing journalists, activists, scientists, concerned citizens, and climate-friendly businesses to engage in debates, publicize successes and failures, solicit help and advice, and offer support to lagging countries.
The two countries’ historical ties have put Poland in a better position than others to understand the nature of Ukraine’s problems, and it would therefore be wise to listen carefully to Polish officials’
advice.
At the end of 2008, when the scale of the impending economic destruction was not yet apparent, Olivier Blanchard, the International Monetary Fund’s chief economist, boldly called for a global fiscal stimulus, stating that, in these “not normal times,” the IMF’s usual
advice
– fiscal retrenchment and public-debt reduction – did not apply.
That
advice
would lead central banks to keep expanding the money supply and bank reserves even after doing so no longer lowers interest rates.
But, just seven years later, titans of corporate Japan are seeking our
advice
in how to build a global brand headquartered in the Japanese capital.
I gave similar general
advice
in these countries.
Beyond issuing a flurry of administrative orders, it did little to interact with investors and the market, lacking the means to solicit public opinion and
advice.
So, too, is an informed and engaged electorate, because the expert
advice
offered to voters is itself so confusing.
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