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The phrase "advisers practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the practice or profession of advisers, such as in a business or educational setting.
Example: "The advisers practice at the university focuses on providing students with career guidance and support."
Alternatives: "consultants' practice" or "advisory practice".
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When these media advisers practice their craft, they are said to be "spinning" or putting "spin" on a situation….
"I think the housing numbers really got investors' attention," Tim Speiss, chairman of the personal wealth advisers practice at EisnerAmper, said.
Mr. Macdonald, 36, works in New York as a senior associate in the investment funds and advisers practice group at Sidley Austin, the Chicago law firm.
"It's becoming more evident that confidence by consumers and the labor market is improving," said Timothy Speiss, chairman of EisnerAmper's personal wealth advisers practice.
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After all, with more than 400,000 financial advisers practicing, you need to be able to tell a true personal CFO from a glorified salesman.
Personally, Davis considered herself to be a "corporate intrapraneur". This is a far cry from the very entrepreneurial start of her career path when she built a financial adviser practice from scratch right out of college.
For days leading up to Tuesday night's encounter, Mr. Obama huddled in a Virginia resort with advisers to practice a more aggressive approach without appearing somehow inauthentic or crossing over a line of presidential dignity.
That means that trusted advisers with practice expertise now share the spotlight with peers providing delivery excellence.
For years, the SEC has warned investment advisers about practices that could give rise to suspicions of improper trade allocation.
The primary regulations affecting advisers' business practices are Regulation S-P, issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2000 and spawned by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999, and various regulations triggered by the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003.
Tom McNulty in Scottsdale, Ariz., who worked in the automobile and mortgage businesses before retiring six years ago, found an adviser who practiced a variation on this theme.
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