Advisement in a sentence as a noun

That is where the ultimatum is, just disguised as an advisement.

"The message was of the form of an advisement rather than an ultimatum.

I don't believe I used that in my initial efforts, but I will keep it under advisement.

I do believe that such a thing as "good credit" should be taken under serious advisement.

Unless you were above him on the pay scale he would respond to suggestions with, "I'll take that under advisement.

Government agencies are huge and I'm sure they lean on private business for help and advisement.

Let me know if you would like any further advisement, I would be glad to take emails and what not. I have been developing software professionally for the past 3 years.

Sweepstakes law, as you said, is extensive so we're taking our time to ensure we handle it in the proper manner before offering global advisement.

The analogy you provide about advisements is that something is going into effect which the adviser has no power over.

Perhaps take this under advisement ...You might want to consider creating a blog post outlining carefully the situation, the steps you've taken, and the responses you've had.

As far back as college, women were more interested in Nursing, Acting, Business, English, Philosophy, etc., but rarely would I sit at the advisement panel and hear "Well, I really do like computers!

Although individuals did not consciously decide to replace fat with sugar in their diets, the reality is that this policy advisement lead food producers to reduce fat in their products and replace that fat with sugar -- so the practical result was indeed this.

Advisement definitions

noun

careful consideration; "a little deliberation would have deterred them"

See also: deliberation weighing