adjectiveCOLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an advisory committee
▪ a government advisory committee
an advisory council (=for giving advice)
▪ The report was issued by the Advisory Council on Science and Technology.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
board
▪ A city advisory board concluded that it would require 35 pages of changes in the regulatory code, just for a start.
▪ I got a call from the community college where I sit on the industry advisory board.
▪ The organisation will consist of executive and advisory boards and adhoc committees and task forces will be set up for specific projects.
▪ A consumer advisory board would be formed of any state resident who paid $ 10 to join.
▪ For important projects, one may also use an advisory board representing those who will be most influenced by the project.
▪ In each city a project director oversees the program in coordination with the school district and an advisory board of local businesses.
▪ We are grateful to him and to all the other people who serve on the advisory board of the know-how fund.
▪ She contributed a great deal to the original strategy and remains very involved as a member of our player advisory board.
body
▪ For the time being the parliament serves only as an advisory body of Noriega loyalists.
▪ Also installed in March was a 19-member advisory body, the Council of State.
▪ Two practitioner-based advisory bodies were also assembled.
▪ There is also a national advisory body, without executive powers, the Bishops' Committee on Church Music.
▪ Most of the people sitting on supposedly independent government advisory bodies have direct links to biotechnology companies.
capacity
▪ The department emphasised last night that it had agreed to meet Acas in its advisory capacity.
▪ Hernandez says he believes the community should act in an advisory capacity rather than as a combatant.
▪ The Commission acts in an advisory capacity to the government.
▪ Some civilians are upset at the prospect of sharing power with the armed forces, even in an advisory capacity.
▪ John was called in initially in an advisory capacity with Laings and the architects.
commission
▪ Just before leaving office, he commissioned an advisory commission to study the highway extension proposal again.
▪ The staff and advisory commissions also make recommendations, in one-page position papers.
▪ A January report by a federal advisory commission suggested a possible increase from 6. 2 percent of wages to 7 percent.
committee
▪ Mr Clifton paid particular tribute to the work of the trades union representatives on the advisory committee.
▪ Prop 105 would require a charter review advisory committee to be established every 10 years.
▪ The advisory committee which decided on research and development money for renewable energy was dominated by nuclear proponents.
▪ He served on a Commerce Department technical advisory committee.
▪ We will improve consumer representation on government advisory committees.
▪ The advisory committee report did little to resolve the mystery surrounding Gulf War illness.
▪ So some quangos and advisory committees have been eliminated.
▪ Listing would be by statutory instrument made on the advice of an advisory committee.
council
▪ But they said the organized process of the advisory council w ill create political pressure for the supervisors to heed the recommendations.
▪ The advisory council goes out of business now, having delivered its long-awaited report.
▪ Appointing lesbians or gays to two positions on its advisory council this year.
▪ Their plan received five of the 13 votes on the advisory council.
▪ I know we met with people on the advisory council to hear what their concerns were.
▪ A big debate within the advisory council concerned what would happen to individualized accounts once people reach retirement.
group
▪ We hope our advisory group will help us clarify our responses to these and other questions during the consultative process.
▪ Since all faculty members are involved, each advisory group consists of only ten students.
▪ The Government has set up an advisory group of experts, headed by Baroness Sally Greengross, to develop the scheme.
▪ Already, Caughlan has met with local community and advisory groups.
▪ A Washington-based advisory group on historic preservation must first evaluate the proposal.
▪ Citizens advisory groups have been set up in border cities.
▪ Bennett said all proposals for future attractions will be placed before the wharf advisory group for approval.
panel
▪ It has also been held that non-statutory government advisory panels are subject to judicial review.
▪ He also asked his bioethics advisory panel to conduct a full review and report back to him in 90 days.
▪ Dow Chemical supports 26 advisory panels that address issues of importance to the community.
▪ But the advisory panel told Congress that it found no evidence that more money retains private insurers.
▪ The Culture Secretary, Chris Smith, and an advisory panel will decide how to handle claims for restitution.
role
▪ After 1406 its advisory role may have become more prominent.
▪ It is these qualities that have made our audit and advisory roles valuable to our clients and to the public interest.
▪ The instructor should take every opportunity to stress the professional's advisory role.
▪ The way in which the advisory role is carried out can vary in different locations.
service
▪ They include a prohibition on management advisory services, and rotation of auditors.
▪ Romance readers' advisory service is connecting the romance reader with the proper romantic story.
▪ NatWest believe it is the first bank in the world to offer this kind of computerised advisory service to business customers.
▪ Despite these difficulties, it is still possible to give good readers' advisory service in this area.
▪ For people who are nervous about the stock market an advisory service may be more suitable.
▪ Profits from client advisory services, which include funds management, fell to $ 13 million from $ 30 million.
▪ Barclayshare's advisory service, which has £250m under management, has the same charging structure, but costs £15 quarterly.
▪ Gartner provides market research and advisory services to information technology executives.
staff
▪ However, the issues here will now need to be considered by governing bodies as well as advisory staff.
▪ The upgrading of the working environment of advisory staff must be treated as a priority.
▪ It allows collaboration between teachers in schools and other educational institutions and with local advisory staff.
teacher
▪ This is a critical problem for teachers, advisory teachers, advisers and educational psychologists to resolve.
▪ This was evidenced by the continuation of her long-established teaching methods and forms of classroom organisation between sessions with the advisory teacher.
▪ It consisted of the advisory teacher, an educational psychologist and sixteen of the teachers who had been at the course.
▪ The students were placed in pairs in three secondary comprehensive schools with which the advisory teacher was familiar.
▪ The advisory teacher was then well placed to act as broker between the course requirements, the students and the schools.
▪ Her teaching duties have included head of sixth form and advisory teacher for 16 to 19 education.
▪ The advisory teacher and Betty disagreed in their views about how a task might be presented.
▪ Yet individually, advisers and advisory teachers earned considerable respect for the extent and quality of support they provided.
team
▪ The nature of the work undertaken will also be substantially determined by the size of the advisory team.
work
▪ His work will include much personal advisory work with students, which is similar to a lecturer's tutorial responsibilities.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ the Environmental Protection Advisory Committee
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ However, the issues here will now need to be considered by governing bodies as well as advisory staff.
▪ Just 15 percent of shows containing violence carried an advisory or content code at the beginning of the program.
▪ The commission charged is usually lower than for advisory and discretionary business.
▪ The current restructuring of the advisory service provides a timely opportunity to address some of these issues.
▪ The department emphasised last night that it had agreed to meet Acas in its advisory capacity.
▪ The role of the ergonomist is essentially an advisory one.
▪ The school is visited by a competent advisory service.
▪ We hope our advisory group will help us clarify our responses to these and other questions during the consultative process.