| advice | If you take advice or take legal advice, you ask a lawyer for his or her professional opinion on a situation. We are taking advice on legal steps to recover the money. an opinion you give someone about what they should do advice on/about (avis , probably from ce m'est a vis ) | en |
| Advice | Code, similar to a method, that is executed when a join point is reached There are three kinds of advice: before advice that runs when a join point is reached, but before the method in question executes, after advice that executes after the method body executes, but before control returns to the caller, and around advice that runs before and after the method in question runs, and also has explicit control over whether the method is run at all | en |
| Advice | Includes proposals, recommendations, analyses and policy options For the purposes of the Act's exception for advice from officials, advice should be sought or expected, or be part of the responsibility of a person by virtue of that person's position; be directed toward taking an action; and be made to someone who can take or implement the action | en |
| Advice | A form of letter that relates or acknowledges a certain activity or result with regard to a customers relations with a bank [ITDS] | en |
| Advice | "Advice" is any counsel or suggestion which could influence a player in determining his play, the choice of a club or the method of making a stroke Information on the Rules or on matters of public information, such as the position of hazards or the flagstick on the putting green, is not advice | en |
| Advice | a proposal for an appropriate course of action | en |
| advice | Information or notice given; intelligence; as, late advices from France; commonly in the plural | en |
| advice | Deliberate consideration; knowledge | en |
| advice | If you give someone advice, you tell them what you think they should do in a particular situation. Don't be afraid to ask for advice about ordering the meal Your community officer can give you advice on how to prevent crime in your area Take my advice and stay away from him! Most foreign nationals have now left the country on the advice of their governments | en |
| advice | Counseling to perform a specific illegal act | en |
| advice | counsel, guidance; information; official notification isim | en |
| advice | An opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel | en |
| Advice | The giving of information during a round of Golf relating to Club selection, distance to hole, strategy etc Refer to the rules as advice may only be given or accepted under certain circumstances (See also Public nature) | en |
| Advice | consejo (Spain) | en |
| Advice | means both personal advice and general advice but not factual information | en |
| Advice | If you give someone advice, you tell them what you think they should do ("This was good advice ") | en |
| Advice | The one thing that is more blessed to give than to receive | en |
| Advice | VARCHAR2(1) C for commit, R for rollback, else NULL | en |
| Advice | A written acknowledgment by a bank of a transaction affecting an account; for example, a debit or credit advice | en |
| Advice | a bank's written acknowledgement of a transaction | en |
| Advice | an ethical obligation on the part of trained psychologists to offer qualified help to participants in an observational study when evidence of mental of physical problems arise in relation to them | en |
| Advice | Where an authorised adviser looks at your individual circumstances and advises on suitable products for your financial needs | en |
| Advice | guidance or counsel, as in: Your sound advice saved me from a terrible mistake | en |
| Advice | The Form that employees who choose direct payroll deposit receive in lieu of a check | en |
| Advice | Instruction on how a ball should be played Only partners and caddies may be consulted without penalty | en |
| Advice | Report to employees whose pay is direct deposited showing gross pay, reductions, deductions, contributions, net pay, selected year-to-date totals and bank account number | en |
| Advice | In letter-of-credit settings, this term refers to a communication that relates to the terms of a credit It may refer to the credit itself, to a preliminary advice, to a confirmation, or to a notice from an advising bank that the credit has been issued | en |
| Advice | Message which notifies a party of an action that has been taken, requiring no approval | en |
| advice | prescription | en |
| advice | rat | en |
| advice | Information or notice given; intelligence; as, late advices from France; -- commonly in the plural. In commercial language, advice usually means information communicated by letter; -- used chiefly in reference to drafts or bills of exchange; as, a letter of advice. McElrath | en |
| advice | Counseling to perform a specific illegal act. Wharton | en |