Plural of adviser
"advisers" is a correct and usable word in written English. It is the plural form of "adviser," a noun that means someone who gives advice and counsel. Example sentence: The company hired experienced advisers to help guide its business decisions.
Their allocation emerged after Labour peer Lord Donoughue asked the government how many shares were sold to the banking advisers who advised on the price of the flotation.
It was a ridiculous idea dreamed up by his advisers who have served him badly.
In June I was invited to sit on the board of advisers for the Matchmaking Institute in New York.
After all, Johnson was surrounded by Kennedy's advisers and always insisted he was merely continuing Kennedy policy.
Congress won't have access to the TPP before it is signed, and the terms won't be publicly disclosed – ironic since the negotiations include 600 corporate advisers, including representatives of Halliburton and Caterpillar.
That's why we are giving the new agency new powers to force suspects to disclose information, to open up their accounts; to ensure that their advisers can't conceal evidence; and to track their movements not just in Britain but abroad.
The reason is that there were real abuses of the system; organised gangs behind bulk claims; shady advisers cooking up scams.
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