Advice
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We were exploring ways to overcome this problem until it became moot: the Obama administration refused to accept our
advice.
“Keep Calm and Carry On” – as the British government famously urged its citizens in 1939 – is
advice
that often lends itself to parody.
As the Bank switches from loans to grants, it can use some of its massive retained earnings to endow its “knowledge bank” function and related technical
advice.
A lot of technical
advice
falls on deaf ears, with countries listening only long enough to get their hands on Bank money.
Instead of merely pushing its agenda, the Bank should start charging for its technical
advice
on a graduated scale so that more of its engagements are client-driven.
During the bubble years, neither its
advice
nor its money seemed to be needed.
They can also provide funding, advice, technical assistance, and yes, occasionally military force to help the process along.
This
advice
helped shape the parliament’s strong stance against maintaining unnecessary economic engagement with Lukashenka and his henchmen.
America Goes from Teacher to StudentCambridge -- As the United States’ epic financial crisis continues to unfold, one can only wish that US policymakers were half as good at listening to
advice
from developing countries as they are at giving it.
When Asia and Latin America had their financial meltdowns in the 1990’s and early 2000’s, they took
advice
not only from the IMF, but also from a number of small panels composed of eminent people representing diverse backgrounds and experiences.
By 1963, Kennedy no longer trusted the
advice
of the military and the CIA.
The Gucci ArchipelagoMOSCOW: By following Western economic
advice
- devised in good faith to bring Russia to democracy and prosperity - Yeltsin and Co., true to the national character, created yet another form of dictatorship, with the leader ensconced in the Kremlin utterly indifferent to his subject's well-being.
The project supports patients in self-managing their condition through regular mobile medication reminders, as well as
advice
on necessary lifestyle changes.
And they are needed to dispense
advice
to families on how to protect their children from death by pneumonia, diarrhea, and other diseases, including through information about when to seek care if they do.
When the pilot of the presidential plane (ironically, again, Soviet made) was advised not to land in the thick fog, either he, or perhaps even the president himself, may have mistrusted the Russians’ willingness to give honest
advice.
By the time Manafort was replaced, Trump was ignoring his advice, and Manafort had essentially given up.
Just a few months ago, for example, a Chinese company approached my firm asking for
advice
about how to enter Zimbabwe’s health-care market.
American presidents since Harry Truman, the first world leader to recognize Israel in 1948 (against the
advice
of then Secretary of State General George C. Marshall), have embodied in varying degrees either the emotional or the realpolitik aspect – some represented both – of the relationship.
This approach would also be more consistent with the
advice
that Europe has dispensed to others.
President Barack Obama’s administration initially followed expert
advice
and suggested that the traditional CPI be replaced by a more accurate measure known as the chain-weighted CPI.
For example, AI can make reliable legal
advice
available to more people, and at a very low cost.
And it can help us tackle currently incurable diseases and expand access to credible medical advice, without requiring additional medical specialists.
where users supply their own financial data and get relevant, extremely targeted
advice
from vendors.
All this comes from carefully acquired experience – technical and sociological – with delivering expert medical
advice
through teleconference facilities, aided by satellite links.
Those who promulgated this mistaken
advice
do not have to worry about carrying malpractice insurance.
Unfortunately, McKinnon’s policy
advice
has not been popular among mainstream American economists and policymakers, who prefer the short-term political advantages afforded to them by free-market rhetoric.
Microsoft will provide the cloud services, and a Who’s Who of tech investing is lined up to provide funding and
advice.
The CIO should not be the minister of education, but he or she can provide
advice
on the use of information technology for everything from curriculum content to the institutional changes that can be wrought by better teacher-parent-student communications concerning homework assignments, grades, and even school-bus schedules and lunch menus.
Hashimoto now gives Prime Minister Shinzo Abe free
advice
on tightening national-security laws.
But its
advice
has not always brought about concrete policy action by members.
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