noun
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an investment adviser
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He has served as an investment adviser for several major banks.
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chief
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Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev, chief military adviser to Gorbachev, committed suicide on Aug. 24.
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Shortly afterwards Villepin called Jospin's chief adviser , Olivier Schrameck, to read out the full text to him.
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Martin Anderson was President Reagan's first chief domestic policy adviser .
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Arthur was High King, and I was his chief adviser .
close
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Mr Hombach is a former close adviser to Gerhard Schro der, who was elected chancellor in October 1998.
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Mr Montesinos was for ten years Mr Fujimori's closest adviser and chief political fixer.
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A close adviser of the dead King, he now wields power because of that King's death.
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Kakudji-the president's closest adviser and hardest of hard-liners-offered himself as successor, according to several accounts.
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Globke was the closest confidant and adviser of Adenauer, who could stand in for the Chancellor.
deputy
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At the time, Berger was deputy national security adviser to President Clinton.
economic
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Philip Crowson, economic adviser to Rio Tinto-Zinc, points out that stockpiles can have unwanted side effects.
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Alvaro Alsogaray, another economic adviser , also resigned.
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John Eatwell is an academic and former Labour economic adviser .
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No longer an economic adviser to the White House or attached to the State Department.
financial
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Finding an independent financial adviser you can trust is not always straight forward.
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C., New York, as a financial adviser .
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In nine cases out of ten it turns out to be the office cleaner's milkman's financial adviser . 2.
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Responsibility in this connection also rests on the financial adviser to the offeror.
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When she decided to buy a bigger house, she approached a financial adviser about a self-certified mortgage.
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So how do you go about finding the right independent financial adviser ?
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Ellwood was the financial adviser - that was his story.
independent
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Finding an independent financial adviser you can trust is not always straight forward.
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An independent financial adviser should be able to contact a wide range of companies for you and find you the best deal.
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Most expatriates will benefit from consulting an independent financial adviser for specialist help.
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The Congressional Budget Office, an independent adviser to Congress, had recently forecast growth of around 2.6 percent per year.
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To resolve this conflict of interest, a board appoints an independent adviser , usually a merchant bank.
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A solicitor is an independent legal adviser who may be able to help you through the apparent maze of new laws.
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So how do you go about finding the right independent financial adviser ?
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Nobody thought to consult an independent adviser .
legal
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The clerk to the local authority was the principal legal adviser and, therefore, invariably a lawyer.
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To say he was both administrative and executive officer to the family - and legal adviser - would be nearer the mark.
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A solicitor is an independent legal adviser who may be able to help you through the apparent maze of new laws.
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Nigel Burke is a lay legal adviser .
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Li Jinjin, the union's legal adviser , was also released after serving a similar term of imprisonment without trial.
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He or she can help you as an objective legal adviser .
medical
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This may be the medical adviser , whose background as a partner in general practice is particularly useful in three ways.
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We had therefore to find our own medical adviser .
military
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Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev, chief military adviser to Gorbachev, committed suicide on Aug. 24.
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His military adviser , Kleandridas, fled abroad, and was condemned to death in his absence.
national
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Included in their package of proposals are a national scrutineer and adviser on student association accounts and activities.
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But the newly appointed national security adviser has been assiduously built into a prominent player in the Bush team.
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None the less, Zahedi had easy access to Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carters national security adviser .
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Deputy national security adviser Sandy Berger and deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes also are candidates.
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And he will depend on a trusted national security adviser to cajole and hammer this collection of heavyweights into a coherent team.
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Then national security adviser Anthony Lake also said he was not informed.
personal
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Each customer is looked after by a manager who will act as a personal adviser .
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Thatcher's personal adviser Sir Percy Cradock also made a secret visit in December, with as little success.
political
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Quinn is well-regarded within the White House and has been an important political adviser to Clinton.
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But there was barely a murmur about his transformation from journalist to political adviser and back.
presidential
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Hussein Kamal Hassan, was on Feb. 12 appointed presidential adviser .
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In December another presidential adviser , Carlos Spadona, had been forced to resign for his involvement in the case.
principal
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The principal adviser said that the advisers could only comment on what they had seen - or not seen.
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The clerk to the local authority was the principal legal adviser and, therefore, invariably a lawyer.
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Peter Mann, principal educational adviser to Dorset County Council, is clearly one of the optimists.
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At the same time we spoke to the director and the principal adviser .
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At this meeting the director, the principal adviser , the head and forty-three of the staff were present.
professional
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And expatriate savers and investors do need the help of a professional adviser .
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Rodgers and his wife built up the collection without the aid of a professional adviser , purchasing from dealers and at auction.
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Should you consider consulting a good accountant, stockbroker or other professional adviser ?
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These are subjects which readers are encouraged to refer to a qualified professional adviser .
scientific
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I am afraid our scientific adviser Professor Summerlee rather sneered at the machine.
senior
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Wolf, 54, is now a senior adviser at Lazard Freres&038;.
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Moreover, the report questions the Dole campaign for taking on Mark Goodin as a senior adviser .
special
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Of course Mr Ridley already has Katharine Ramsay, his special adviser at both environment and transport.
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The Special Forces adviser compound in Pleiku had showers.
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He held the post of special adviser to the Communist party central committee, and appeared at ceremonial occasions.
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He has stayed on as a special adviser and in April will start teaching at his almamater, Chuo University.
specialist
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A specialist adviser visits the Belfast campus where careers information is currently held in the Library.
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As ever, the potential gains through a properly thought-out strategy emphasise the importance of talking to a specialist independent financial adviser .
spiritual
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Her role as spiritual adviser , teacher and leader typifies the value of women in the Church.
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Their spiritual adviser , their role model and beau celebre, was Willis In-Your-Face Mack.
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The investigator, bag man and spiritual adviser .
technical
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Calm and quiet, Trent picked him as the technical adviser along for the trip but without direct responsibility for the outcome.
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business
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In the process Kurt had graduated from business adviser to trusted friend.
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It was time, his friend and business adviser Robert Brown believed, for Tatum to keep his mouth shut.
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Her new business adviser has other ideas.
investment
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If Milken is found to have acted as an investment adviser , he could be in violation of his probation.
policy
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Martin Anderson was President Reagan's first chief domestic policy adviser .
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Sainsbury won much publicity when it appointed former Friends of the Earth director Jonathan Porritt to be its environmental policy adviser .
security
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Condoleezza Rice, as national security adviser , can supply both.
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Condoleezza Rice, his national security adviser , is a former provost of Stanford University.
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The problems with the stock arose soon after Lake assumed the post of national security adviser almost four years ago.
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Mr Bush's national security adviser , Condoleezza Rice, was expected to travel to Moscow this week to discuss details.
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And he will depend on a trusted national security adviser to cajole and hammer this collection of heavyweights into a coherent team.
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None the less, Zahedi had easy access to Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carters national security adviser .
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It helps that her mentor, Brent Scowcroft, was national security adviser to Bush senior.
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act
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As a Catholic and exemplar civil servant he acted as adviser to and mediator between the government and the Catholic Church authorities.
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Co., which is acting as an adviser to Airtours.
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Each customer is looked after by a manager who will act as a personal adviser .
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As far as I know, he does nothing but act as adviser to the priesthood on technical details.
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Professor Geoffrey Whittington of Cambridge University acts as academic adviser .
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If Milken is found to have acted as an investment adviser , he could be in violation of his probation.
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The committee also continues to act as adviser to the Professional Conduct Department on the technical aspects of disciplinary complaints.
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In particular, he acted as adviser to the Labour Party continuously from the 1930s till his death.
appoint
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To resolve this conflict of interest, a board appoints an independent adviser , usually a merchant bank.
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But the newly appointed national security adviser has been assiduously built into a prominent player in the Bush team.
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G Maunsell &038; Partners, in association with Kirkpatrick &038; Partners, has been appointed as engineering adviser .
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The Government has announced it will appoint a civil emergencies adviser with a small team geared towards encouraging multi-disciplinary planning.
become
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As the story goes, Pigneau hid the fugitive prince and became his adviser .
serve
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Each teacher also serves as an adviser for a small group of teenagers from the time they enter the program until graduation.
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Milken served as an informal adviser to Ellison when he considered acquiring Apple Computer Corp. in 1994.
work
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This can be modified after you have worked with an adviser or broker for a year and grown into a trusting relationship.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Talk to an independent financial adviser before you invest your money.
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the Prime Minister's personal adviser on economic affairs
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But compensation is only granted if the adviser goes bust and is unable to pay back your money.
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Co., which is acting as an adviser to Airtours.
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If one of your clients has incontinence problems, ask for help from a continence adviser or community nurse.
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In practice engaging the services of an independent financial adviser makes sense.
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The Congressional Budget Office, an independent adviser to Congress, had recently forecast growth of around 2.6 percent per year.