Dictionary
to consulting
verb
To seek the opinion or advice of another; to take counsel; to deliberate together; to confer.
Exact(60)
Ms. Hall has returned to consulting.
All this, of course, can extend to consulting strangers.
Drug companies pay medical professionals for a wide range of activities, from speaking engagements to consulting.
The new approaches to consulting underline how much collaboration figures in cloud technology.
I look forward to consulting with civil society and open data users to shape these commitments.
He then went on to consulting career for utilities nationwide, before finally retiring in 1990.
Key strengths included sound financial management and a commitment to consulting local people.
He has resisted imperial impulses, confining most of his work outside Le Bernardin to consulting.
It was sudden, peremptory, without even a nod to consulting Congress.
Dyke is committed to consulting with the Premier League clubs and is open to negotiation.
The two agreed to consulting and non-compete agreements that would pay them $100 million over a five-year period.
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