independent adviser

collocation in English

meaningsofindependentandadviser

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independent
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/
us
/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/
not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, ...
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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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(Definition ofindependentandadviserfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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If a person is excluded, he or she has a right to make representations and a right to a personal interview with anindependentadviser.
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Each individual who is excluded is offered the opportunity to make representations to anindependentadviser.
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It is not true to say that the up-to-date advice ofindependentadviseris for change.
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Some years ago theindependentadviseronce expressed reservations.
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Noindependentadviserassisting in consideration of the way ahead will be permitted to have a financial stake in the outcome of the transaction.
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It seems to me that the arrangements for controlling theindependentadviserare going to be pretty stiff.
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The system of making representations would be changed to encourage more use of the right to interview by anindependentadviser.
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People must be allowed to inspect the premises, to be accompanied by anindependentadviserand then to judge whether the offer is reasonable.
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I like the thought behind it that the opinion of a solicitor, who is after all anindependentadviser, will be available.
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I have addressed that problem robustly and vigorously by proposing to set up anindependentadviserand an independent council.
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Appointing as trustees one representative each from the work force and management, plus anindependentadviser, would simplify matters.
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The views of anindependentadviser, medical or otherwise, must be taken into account.
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The case is then considered by anindependentadviser, who studies all the relevent information and submits a report to me.
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It is also right that at an early stage when a complaint has been made they should be allowed to have anindependentadviserwith them at any disciplinary step.
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The term "independentadviser" is carefully chosen.
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However, those independent advisers have now put their house in order, and it is important that they are supported.
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The first is the position of independent advisers, including sole traders.
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Tenants have also been given access to independent advisers to assist them to reach an informed view on the proposals.
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Membership is limited to medical specialists who are independent advisers to government in this area.
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None of those excluded made representations to have his case considered by one of the independent advisers.
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