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board of advisers
noun as in advisory board
Strongest match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
I don’t normally think of it this way, but the truth is, I use a balance of factors when I make decisions in my daily life—a sort of board of advisers in my brain.
Mr. Rowan, who headed the board of advisers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, had been publicly calling for the ouster of the university’s president, but last week told associates that he was stepping back, worried it could do more harm than good to associate the effort with a wealthy Wall Street investor, people briefed on the conversations said.
Magill appeared the most vulnerable of the three as the school’s trustees debated her future — while the influential board of advisers at Wharton, the university’s business school, called on her to resign.
Mr. Biden on Monday said prior to a meeting with his board of advisers on historically Black colleges that House Republicans are reneging on the debt deal that he and Mr. McCarthy, California Republican, agreed to.
Caught in a web of financial difficulties, Petronio and his board of advisers have decided to close the center and put the 175-acre property up for sale.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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