a proposal for an appropriate course of action
Advice is a concept in complexity theory.
In constitutional law, Advice is formal, usually binding instruction given by a constitutional officer of state to another. Heads of state in particular act on the basis of Adviceš issued by governments and prime ministers. ... the credit union's written acknowledgment to its members of a debit or credit transaction affecting that member's account Any suggestion that could influence the way you hit a shot or choose a club An advice is a method that is called when a particular joinpoint is executed, ie, the behavior that is triggered when a method is called. It could also be thought of as the code that does the interception. Another analogy is that an advice is an "event handler". A term used in letter of credit transactions referring to the written notification of the letter of credit terms and conditions. This notification is addressed to the beneficiary (seller) by an advising bank. Advice is the behavior to execute at a join point. For example, this might be the security code to do authentication and access control. Many aspect languages provide mechanisms to run advice before, after, instead of, or around join points of interest. ... Whenever possible, skip the fat entirely. If cooking with fat, use oils. Serve smaller portions of animal products and larger servings of fruits, vegetables and grains. ... Message which notifies a party of an action that has been taken, requiring no approval. Guidance and/or recommendation such as advising specific investment asset allocations based on age and circumstances. Tips and instruction given on the golf course. While well meaning and intended to improve your game, the best advise is "never take advise from an amateur". If you need help improving your game, or your mental health, seek a professional opinion. According to the rules of golf, advice is "any counsel or suggestion made by one golfer to another about the choice of club, method of play or making of a shot, which contains no more than five errors of fact, contradictory statements or harmful recommendations. ... A notice of a bill drawn; information with reference to a shipment; any mercantile information. Any consultation from a Medical Practitioner or Specialist including the issue of any prescriptions or repeat prescriptions.
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