Synonym: counsel, counseling, counselling, direction, steering. Similar words: dancer, attendance, in accordance with, guideline, cancer, cancel, stance, glance. Meaning: [gaɪdns] n. 1. something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action 2. the act of guiding or showing the way 3. the act of setting and holding a course.
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91 Students in these programs have fewer required courses and receive more career guidance to help them design a course sequence.
92 All the electrical circuits and computer systems are thoroughly checked, along with the guidance systems and the life-support components.
93 Several authoritative sources provide very detailed guidance relative to what constitutes an acceptable accounting method.
94 The first such resolution is designed to provide coordination and guidance to the specialist, appropriations and tax-writing committees.
95 The reader is referred for further guidance to the many manuals now available that deal with conservation problems confronting archaeologists.
96 The social work staff visit and inspect and offer advice and guidance where necessary in the interests of the child.
97 Emerging autonomy - the employees begin to define their own role but still need guidance. 6.
98 Those making the allegations include a priest, guidance counselor, professor[Sentencedict], engineer and lawyer.
99 This source is internalized in the sense that dependence on it for guidance in life is implanted early.
100 Guidance delayed by legal hitch Restraint guidance for children in care, long delayed by the government, has hit another obstacle.
101 In the case of the News International ban it offered clear guidance on how the professional should react.
102 During the 1950s further work on marine guidance was adapted for use in ballistic missiles.
103 This guidance is intended to inform all those involved in allocating resources and local budget setting.
104 The Banking Code Standards Board has drawn up new guidance on such matters as exit penalties and reasonable rates of interest.
105 First, there must be a continuing and lively debate on ethical matters to ensure that ethical guidance is kept up-to-date.
106 The Guidance concentrates on the organizational status of internal audit and the objectivity of internal auditors in achieving the requisite independence.
107 The sense of balance is constantly giving our brains guidance about the way we are facing.
108 Support, guidance, training, how to get new clients, and how to get into the cycles-really specific suggestions.
109 The project is organized in cooperation with several construction unions under the guidance of the Oakland Private Industry Council.
110 In this respect they are the forerunners of the juvenile labour exchanges with their affiliated services of vocational guidance and after-care.
111 Exposure drafts of ethical guidance on those topics have just been the subject of extensive consultation.
112 The trial, held in the cafeteria of the Youth Guidance Center, lasted four weeks.
113 Guidance by circular Every year all government departments send a score or more of circular letters to local authorities.
114 This includes advice, guidance and initial financial assistance where appropriate up to a limit of £5,000 per person.
115 As a new father I am only too aware of the importance of expert guidance through the first months of parenthood.
116 Both firms are also providing detailed guidance on their respective intranet systems.
117 Some guidance in analysing these potential situations is available via transactional analysis, described in Chapter 11.
118 I seek your guidance on a matter that may arise in future.
119 Somehow, without guidance and peer influence, cricketers are apt to bite the hand that feeds them.
120 Although these communications are not legally binding, they do give member states strong guidance on legal and taxation issues.
More similar words: dancer, attendance, in accordance with, guideline, cancer, cancel, stance, glance, chance, penance, enhance, romance, finance, alliance, entrance, parlance, substance, instance, pittance, balanced, by chance, distance, advanced, ancestor, arrogance, tolerance, compliance, balance of, insurance, in advance.