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A recommendation is a suggestion as to what is the best course of action. An employee may be given a recommendation to advance further into a higher job position.
Advice
You can use "advice" as a noun to refer to a recommendation or suggestion and "advise" as a verb to describe the action of giving that recommendation or suggestion. For example, "I sought my friend's advice on my job search, and he advised me to update my resume."
The noun is advice, a common abstract noun; a word for guidance or a recommendation; a thing.The word advice is a non-count noun; plurals are expressed in words of advice or pieces of advice.
That is the correct spelling of "recommend" (to advise, favor, or suggest)
Dictionary.com defines the two words as follows:advice: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc.: I shall act on your advice.suggestion: to mention or introduce (an idea, proposition, plan, etc.) for consideration or possible action: The architect suggested that the building be restored.If you take the two words in context, to give advice means to offer resolution to a problem by way of action.A suggestion, on the other hand, is the introduction of a new ideaology or framework.
It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.
for Early Action- mid january. Jan 17ishh. For Regular Decision around April 1st
it was an alright action movie
A justification in a report is a rationale or explanation provided for a decision, action, or recommendation. It helps to clarify the reasoning behind a particular course of action or proposal, often based on evidence or analysis presented in the report. Justifications are important for supporting the validity and soundness of conclusions drawn in a report.
Yes. Try reading some of McClellan's letters to Lincoln. They reveal a lot. McClellan was all talk, no action.