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the advisories
adjective
Able to give advice.
Exact(56)
The advisories do not have the force of law.
Officials in India greeted the advisories with disdain.
Travelers also turn to the advisories of the British and Australian governments.
Mr. Sklerov said he expected the advisories to be lifted soon.
Bush administration officials said the advisories were prompted in part by interrogations of captured terrorists of Al Qaeda.
But the advisories are often ignored by longtime swimmers here, who consider the brownish water better for dibble.
Ridge seemed almost nostalgic for the advisories of his youth, while being certain of the distance between their faint, antiquated ridiculousness and his own Ready program.
"That is no longer the case and is why I have decided to publish the advisories that I have previously only issued to the media.
Meanwhile, the presidents of Kenya and Tanzania criticized the American and British governments for issuing warnings against travel to east Africa, likening the advisories to economic sanctions.
Many admitted that they did not know much about the science of ozone levels, while others scoffed outright at the advisories.
Radiation levels in those towns and cities were stable enough to warrant lifting the advisories, which affected about 59,000 people, officials said.
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