Guidance in a sentence as a noun

Scala, on the other hand, offers little guidance.

Don't get discouraged and come back for motivation and guidance whenever you want.

I don't know if you've noticed this, but our managers tend to give "guidance" rather than outright telling us what to do.

He's a smart guy. However, it took him a good amount of time to recognize phishing e-mails, some of it requiring my guidance.

And to reiterate, that guidance continues to apply today.

" That said, there is an irreducible body of fact in any new subject that each learner has to learn somehow, one hopes with the guidance of a good teacher.

If you're struggling with some concept of enterprise grade operations, what people expect of you and how you can succeed with events like this in the future, I'm positive every capable person here would provide some level of guidance and support.

The projects in medicine and biology, however, were conducted at a local university under the guidance of faculty and staff, simply because these experiments are not something you can perform at home.

" Imagine assembling a "A" team of scholars and scientists, getting them to make substantial, substantive contributions in each of their respective areas of expertise, and publishing the results under the guidance of a top editorial board.

But I do think that it isn't quite fair to characterize the solo-founder equation as a formula for failure when the vantage point from which this conclusion is reached is one where there's a huge enterprise and ecosystem behind the startups to provide funding, coaching, guidance and all that might be required in order to succeed.

Guidance definitions

noun

something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action

See also: counsel counseling counselling direction

noun

the act of guiding or showing the way

See also: steering

noun

the act of setting and holding a course; "a new council was installed under the direction of the king"

See also: steering direction