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guidance

Definition for guidance

noun as in counseling

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Jettison your lawyers as a source of prison-yard guidance, Abramoff said.

“Very few agencies offer police any specific guidance or training on how to question people with ID,” said Garrett.

“Some tribes” have “requested guidance on the enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA),” the opening reads.

According to Wahlberg, his time in prison, as well as the guidance of a parish priest, helped him turn his life around.

Mariame protests, and tells the guidance counselor that she does not understand.

And here let me point out for your future guidance the importance of having a private secretary thoroughly up to his work.

In a strict sense, of course, no child's drawing is absolutely spontaneous and independent of external stimulus and guidance.

For thousands of years—perhaps for millions of years—the generations of men prayed to God for help, for comfort, for guidance.

And efforts should be made, and supplications offered, to obtain guidance on this point into all truth.

Chumru and the ryot bestrode the third horse, and under the guidance of one who knew every path, they set out for the Ganges.

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On this page you'll find 51 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to guidance, such as: advice, direction, instruction, intelligence, leadership, and management.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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