chief adviser
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchiefandadviser
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chief
adjective[before noun]
uk/tʃiːf/us/tʃiːf/
most important ...
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adviser
noun[C]
uk/ədˈvaɪ.zər/us/ədˈvaɪ.zɚ/
someone whose job is to give advice about ...
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Sanoh was madechiefadviserof the party.
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He served as achiefadviserto his father until his departure in 1975.
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Aschiefadviserto the government, the secretary conducted liaison between the government and the civil service.
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Hischiefadviserurged him not to do this on his wedding day.
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Each year level has five to six sections and was headed by achiefadviser.
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Mahanta was appointed as thechiefadviserof this front.
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The city manager is hired by the council, enforces its policies, serves as itschiefadviser, prepares the city budget, and administers city government personnel.
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The minister of foreign affairs, a senior member of the cabinet, acts as the prime minister'schiefadviserin matters of planning and implementation.
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Director of education is a title that some authorities give to their chief advisers on educational issues: chief education officer is another.
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