| This represents a significant corporate knowledge base that can identify where the problems typically occur in a given area of expertise. |
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| The authors' area of expertise is clearly in energy security, but while floundering in piracy and terrorism they have lost their way. |
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| Each teacher has to have an area of expertise which, more often than not, is not regarded as worthy of extra points and pay. |
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| It is an ideal opportunity for the general public to pay tribute to the hard work of particular individuals in their area of expertise. |
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| It is wise to examine all the options and then make a commitment to one area of expertise and master it. |
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| Among the different disciplines, disbelief in the existence of God was not correlated with any particular area of expertise. |
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| His chief area of expertise, and the subject he taught when the School became a teaching department, was oral narrative. |
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| Meeting people wasn't my most skilled area of expertise, so I usually left it up to Beck. |
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| We know from experience that dabbling in areas outside your area of expertise takes your eye off the ball of your core business. |
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| In order to be permitted to give her opinion to the judge, the testimony must be related to an area of expertise. |
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| Do all service providers know how to refer clients for health information and services outside their area of expertise? |
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| It is not your area of expertise, so please do not think that I am getting at you. |
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| That way no one will be left out because they don't understand the jargon unique to your project or your area of expertise. |
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| His area of expertise encompasses all the structures and organs of the head and neck, excluding the brain and eyes. |
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| In addition, the person must be an expert or specialized in the area of expertise in which he is testifying. |
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| Act as a recognized resource person for complex matters related to area of expertise. |
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| Transfusions and congenital disorders of the blood, such as haemophilia, also come under his area of expertise. |
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| Mr. Andrew Morgan: If I may, Don Noakes is ill, unfortunately, and not able to attend today, but this is more his area of expertise. |
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| The committee will accept volunteers based on the number that apply and area of expertise. |
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| We encourage you to write in the first person and stick to your area of expertise as it relates to Intel technology. |
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| The transversality of its knowledge concerning about fifteen area of expertise offers a large range of knowledges and assetment. |
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| The subject area of expertise is quantitative and qualitative polling and research. |
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| I think the hydrological impacts of that are likely to be significant, but they are outside my area of expertise. |
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| At the same time, it is the hallmark of brilliant people whatever their civilization, epoch, or area of expertise. |
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| Roy's chief area of expertise remained the eighteenth century, at once the primary focus of his specialist studies and his greatest historical love. |
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| Knowing that she is of the opinion that only trained professionals should venture into her area of expertise, I might offer a few suggestions to her. |
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| Find a professional by location, title, area of expertise or by name. |
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| Municipal law is an area of expertise of special importance at Cain Lamarre Casgrain Wells since it is a flagship sector for which we boast a dedicated team of highly seasoned legal officers. |
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| It sets out the stages prior to taking a decision, the information required, the benchmark financial indicators, and the various signatories required according to the area of expertise and amount. |
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| Different capabilities may permit you to give each partner a veto over important decisions in his or her area of expertise to help maintain stability and eliminate conflicts. |
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| But as one executive told us, home care is not every provider's area of expertise. |
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| His area of expertise is mammalogy, and his research interests include zoonoses and molecular biology. |
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| The participants then split up according to their area of expertise to participate in three separate workshops on each of the SLV 2000 community programs. |
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| The members of the Executive Committee are included in these discussions and receive delegations from the Chairman to act and make decisions on his behalf in their area of expertise. |
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| Counsel for the Administrator submitted that the Dr. Robbins does not have the expertise to treat a patient with Hepatitis C, and the statements made in his letters are outside his area of expertise. |
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| My special area of expertise is: doing the covers. |
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| Mr Scoble's area of expertise was tablet PCs laptop computers that allow users to handwrite their notes, and that have been mostly a dud, both then and now. |
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| Permanent committees amend proposed legislation dealing with their area of expertise, and may initiate legislation. |
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| Morgan's other well known area of expertise is in ballistic plate armour. |
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| Jones is a Mellon fellow in reproductive sciences and is the former NMA chair of the OB-GYN section, and a NIH consultant in his area of expertise. |
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| Each man represents a different area of expertise, including sport, music and design, with Homer Simpson taking the honours in the area of philosophy. |
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