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Definition of advisory in English: advisoryadjective ədˈvʌɪz(ə)riədˈvaɪzəri 1Having or consisting in the power to make recommendations but not to take action enforcing them. the Commission acts in an advisory capacity Example sentencesExamples - Furthermore, the council was a purely advisory body and had no powers to legislate.
- We do have an advisory body, but what we need is more active coordination and regulation, " he stated.
- A Yorkshire assembly would have mainly advisory and planning powers.
- Many people expected the agency to follow the recommendation of its advisory committee, which is its usual practice.
- The inquiry's powers are entirely advisory and its purview has been defined by the Tory government itself.
- There is bound to be an ethical uproar when the advisory body reports its recommendations.
- The measures stress that the council will be strictly an advisory body, with no executive powers.
- Last in the chain is the advisory body, the National Security Advisory Board.
- He has chaired the council - an advisory body to the National Assembly - for the past 11 years.
- The agency and the Scottish executive are set to work much more closely with industry through a new advisory body.
- The ministerial advisory committee must consult the public - that is a very strict requirement.
- The advisory body is expected to issue guidance on the cost effectiveness of the treatment by the end of the year.
- It is likely that the advisory committee will adopt recommendations on the subject this fall.
- In addition, to maintain credibility as a scientific advisory body, the council needs to speak with one voice.
- The Minister has the power, and the new guardians fulfil an advisory capacity only.
- Nevertheless, this advisory body was not provided with the power to effectively enforce recommendations.
- It is an advisory body representing various sectional or functional interests.
- An independent advisory body of technical experts in health and development should guide its funding decisions.
- There was also a ten-member Consultative Council, an advisory body.
- It was hoped that he could be persuaded to wait on the committee in an advisory capacity.
Synonyms consultative, consulting, advising, counselling, recommendatory, recommending, assisting, helping, aiding - 1.1 Recommended but not compulsory.
the EC has put forward an advisory maximum figure Example sentencesExamples - However, the decision is only advisory and will in no way dictate the outcome of a separate decision-making process.
- They were lower than the recommended advisory goals by the National Health and Medical Research Council.
- These cutoffs are advisory only.
- Tax work, for example, is mainly advisory and involves interpreting law and figures rather than poring over a calculator all day.
- It should be noted that the document is informative and advisory but has no legal authority.
nounPlural advisories ədˈvʌɪz(ə)riədˈvaɪzəri An official announcement or warning. Example sentencesExamples - Advisories warning of fish contamination in the region have been emerging for several years.
- Landslide advisories have been posted in eight Los Angeles counties.
- Is anyone really paying attention to those advisories about content on cable?
- Heat advisories and warnings are posted today for cities including Washington and New York.
- The site has access to travel advisories and other news pertinent to out-of-the-way places that you plan to visit soon.
- And based on that, we'll decide whether to start advisories or upgrade it to a storm or hurricane.
- The advisory recommends reducing systolic blood pressure to less than 140 mm Hg.
- Follow the label's instructions and heed safety advisories about ventilation and wearing respirators.
- These advisories are promulgated by state environmental agencies and are under almost continual revision.
- The advisories are typically practical advice in applying system patches and better configuring systems to be more secure.
- And we do encourage citizens to listen to any media advisories concerning traffic conditions.
- The National Weather Service is posting warnings and advisories across the country.
- Airports closed, Amtrak curtailed service and driving advisories were issued.
- All advisories should be channelled through one agency.
- Heat advisories are in effect all over the place here.
- Cities including Washington, Philadelphia, New York, they're all under heat advisories or warnings today.
- Second, as a rule of thumb, our advisories are generally about very serious problems.
- There are flood advisories for areas in the province and warnings about water seepage into basements.
- Most of the news reports and advisories told people to make sure their security was up to date and their patches current.
- A typical network administrator is deluged with security advisories, warnings, alerts, etc.
Synonyms official communication, press release, bulletin, message, missive, dispatch, statement, report, news flash, notification, announcement, declaration, proclamation, pronouncement
Rhymes provisory, revisory, supervisory Definition of advisory in US English: advisoryadjectiveədˈvaɪzəriədˈvīzərē 1Having or consisting in the power to make recommendations but not to take action enforcing them. the Commission acts in an advisory capacity to the government an independent advisory committee Example sentencesExamples - Nevertheless, this advisory body was not provided with the power to effectively enforce recommendations.
- Furthermore, the council was a purely advisory body and had no powers to legislate.
- The measures stress that the council will be strictly an advisory body, with no executive powers.
- It was hoped that he could be persuaded to wait on the committee in an advisory capacity.
- The advisory body is expected to issue guidance on the cost effectiveness of the treatment by the end of the year.
- There is bound to be an ethical uproar when the advisory body reports its recommendations.
- Many people expected the agency to follow the recommendation of its advisory committee, which is its usual practice.
- An independent advisory body of technical experts in health and development should guide its funding decisions.
- A Yorkshire assembly would have mainly advisory and planning powers.
- The inquiry's powers are entirely advisory and its purview has been defined by the Tory government itself.
- The agency and the Scottish executive are set to work much more closely with industry through a new advisory body.
- There was also a ten-member Consultative Council, an advisory body.
- It is likely that the advisory committee will adopt recommendations on the subject this fall.
- The Minister has the power, and the new guardians fulfil an advisory capacity only.
- In addition, to maintain credibility as a scientific advisory body, the council needs to speak with one voice.
- We do have an advisory body, but what we need is more active coordination and regulation, " he stated.
- He has chaired the council - an advisory body to the National Assembly - for the past 11 years.
- It is an advisory body representing various sectional or functional interests.
- The ministerial advisory committee must consult the public - that is a very strict requirement.
- Last in the chain is the advisory body, the National Security Advisory Board.
Synonyms consultative, consulting, advising, counselling, recommendatory, recommending, assisting, helping, aiding - 1.1 Recommended but not compulsory.
universities may treat the recommendations as advisory Example sentencesExamples - Tax work, for example, is mainly advisory and involves interpreting law and figures rather than poring over a calculator all day.
- However, the decision is only advisory and will in no way dictate the outcome of a separate decision-making process.
- It should be noted that the document is informative and advisory but has no legal authority.
- They were lower than the recommended advisory goals by the National Health and Medical Research Council.
- These cutoffs are advisory only.
nounədˈvaɪzəriədˈvīzərē An official announcement, typically a warning about bad weather conditions. Example sentencesExamples - The advisories are typically practical advice in applying system patches and better configuring systems to be more secure.
- Heat advisories are in effect all over the place here.
- There are flood advisories for areas in the province and warnings about water seepage into basements.
- All advisories should be channelled through one agency.
- Cities including Washington, Philadelphia, New York, they're all under heat advisories or warnings today.
- The National Weather Service is posting warnings and advisories across the country.
- Follow the label's instructions and heed safety advisories about ventilation and wearing respirators.
- Advisories warning of fish contamination in the region have been emerging for several years.
- Airports closed, Amtrak curtailed service and driving advisories were issued.
- And we do encourage citizens to listen to any media advisories concerning traffic conditions.
- Most of the news reports and advisories told people to make sure their security was up to date and their patches current.
- A typical network administrator is deluged with security advisories, warnings, alerts, etc.
- The site has access to travel advisories and other news pertinent to out-of-the-way places that you plan to visit soon.
- The advisory recommends reducing systolic blood pressure to less than 140 mm Hg.
- Landslide advisories have been posted in eight Los Angeles counties.
- Second, as a rule of thumb, our advisories are generally about very serious problems.
- And based on that, we'll decide whether to start advisories or upgrade it to a storm or hurricane.
- These advisories are promulgated by state environmental agencies and are under almost continual revision.
- Heat advisories and warnings are posted today for cities including Washington and New York.
- Is anyone really paying attention to those advisories about content on cable?
Synonyms official communication, press release, bulletin, message, missive, dispatch, statement, report, news flash, notification, announcement, declaration, proclamation, pronouncement |