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Our ability to influence policy is really a function of whether or not the vice president is rendering advice that the president values.

It would allow "limited" ground missions alongside local allies, including rescue operations, attacks by special forces on IS leaders, and the use of troops to "enable" airstrikes, to gather intelligence and to render "advice and assistance to partner forces".

Maryland legislation holds that such a person — who can neither be paid by nor affiliated with a purchasing firm — must "render advice concerning the [deal's] legal, tax and financial implications". The sellers are supposed to pay their adviser.

To guide its young entrepreneurs, every high school should establish an "Alumni Entrepreneurship Council (AEC)." The Council should exist to render advice, consultation, and inspiration.

An increasing number of people, and the preponderance of more virulent abuse, have rendered that advice less helpful.

General differences between men's and women's tennis rendered such advice unhelpful, she offered by way of explanation.

Another client has been Nursultan Nazarbayev, the dictator of Kazakhstan, who has paid Blair millions for services rendered – including advice from our former prime minister on fixing his reputation after his regime was responsible for the massacre of 15 striking oil workers.

We've been challenged since an early age to "go the extra mile". This cliché's overuse has rendered the advice useless, blending into the background like the crooked painting over your living room couch.

After all, a lawyer could act in "good faith" in rendering advice, thus meeting ethical and legal obligations, and still be guilty of exercising bad judgment.

In an accompanying letter Mr Obama says it would allow "limited" ground missions alongside local allies, including rescue operations, attacks by special forces on IS leaders, and the use of troops to "enable" air strikes and render "advice and assistance to partner forces".

However, since FACA was enacted to cure specific ills particularly the wasteful expenditure of public funds for worthless committee meetings and biased proposals by special interest groups—it is unlikely that Congress intended the statute to cover every formal and informal consultation between the President or an Executive agency and a group rendering advice.

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