Quality indicators therefore have to be developed using other evidence alongside expert opinion. |
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With so many mortgage deals around expert help at finding the right product to suit your needs can be highly advantageous. |
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Every week, it seems, women are offered ever more expert advice on how to manipulate their men. |
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You can also meet with a kahuna, a local expert who practices the ancient, rich tradition of using healing plants. |
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Large crowds gathered despite the overcast conditions and they were whipped into a storm by the Eurosport cycling expert commentator Mike Smith. |
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I know this to be true not because I am an expert in Rastafari but because the group's manager told me. |
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Standing face-to-face with an expert karateka like Ushiro Sensei was an enlightening and humbling experience. |
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But when given a chance the Airedale can still be an expert ratter and can also be trained to the gun. |
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In addition to being a prolific writer and editor, he was a connoisseur of art, an expert on forestry and an aficionado of historic houses. |
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The accident expert would also investigate allegations that the bus had a flat tyre at the time of the accident. |
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Yesterday, a leading expert on Scots law said there had been no other case of anyone standing trial accused of the crime since the 19th century. |
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Your Honour, the issue arises because of the practice of adducing evidence from an expert by means of tender of a report. |
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He is also an expert in solar technology and many of the bus stops will run on solar and wind power. |
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Your literary agent is the book-marketing expert who can sell your crafted words to jaded publishing professionals. |
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My fellow archaeologist is an expert on this enigmatic Bronze Age rock art. |
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The gang stole purses or pulled jewellery from women on buses or in cars, he became an expert pickpocket, lookout and bagman for the gang. |
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Others reflect that we cannot all be technically expert in areas such as bio-medical science. |
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I am supposedly the expert in communications, radio and telephonic navigation aids, meteorological systems and also on airport ground lighting. |
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We should listen to expert advice, but to slavishly follow it on every occasion defies logic. |
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Cut the zucchini in matchsticks using a mandoline or your expert knife skills. |
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The law doesn't allow judges to deny such requests and it mandates payment for investigators and expert witnesses. |
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They're expert climbers, so they can go up any rock face and that is their world. |
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I have become an expert at dumbing things down, but there are facts that won't simplify no matter how much the user wants them to. |
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Having become expert on depositing metal solutions onto plastic backing, he invented recording tape. |
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This keeps your work to a manageable size and eliminates the need for expert tools and skills. |
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I know how much you like aptonyms, so I just thought I'd pass on that my company has a smart grid expert named Ken Van Meter. |
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An acknowledged expert in finance, his budgets were received with scarcely a dissentient voice. |
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Theirs was a generation that emphasized technocratic, expert policymaking, not democratic processes. |
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Both studies show a similar relationship between the trained health care professional and the expert vascular technician. |
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He plays a computer security expert forced to hack into his own firewalls in order to save his family from bank robbers. |
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In traditional apprenticeship models, apprentices learn a trade or skill through working closely with expert trades-people. |
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At present, expert appraisements for a change in civil status occur after surgery. |
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The difference of expert opinion nonetheless forms an important backcloth to the submissions made on the claimant's behalf. |
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The state had one expert and he never came out and actually testified that she was sane. |
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The less convincing evidence of the first expert had apparently been forgotten. |
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The great sports writer Ring Lardner was an expert on the sport, a man who was ringside for every major fight of his era. |
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A widower forensics expert investigates perverse serial killings with a Biblical link to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. |
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An expert at balloon sculpture was a big hit with the kids who wanted made-to-order balloons that resembled animals and birds. |
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Dad is a DIY expert and he fixes anything that needs repairing in a matter of seconds. |
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Look for an auto parts wholesaler who is a known expert in the field of automotive technology. |
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During World War I, the USMC trained Marines to be expert riflemen first and foremost. |
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Fortunately, the auctioneer recognised its importance and sought expert advice from an authority on Elizabethan instruments. |
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In the showroom John McCormack is the Principal salesman with three expert salespeople working under him. |
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Worldwide obesity is so rife that it represents an evolutionary shift in human body shape, an expert said yesterday. |
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Diet expert Rachel Halkyard has some bulge-busting advice for greedy guts this Christmas. |
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He was an expert grower of alpines, rhododendrons and azaleas, and spent his last afternoon working in his garden. |
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She is a security expert who audits computer systems and networks for security vulnerabilities. |
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He was also an acknowledged expert on the pathology of rheumatic and bone diseases. |
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I'd picked up that he was an expert sailor of dinghies and had twice won something called the Prince of Wales Cup. |
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She could see Daemon in the tree still taking out lycanthropes with an expert shot. |
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The piper children are expert pickpockets and thieves, they have amassed countless treasures yet rarely sell them or spend any money. |
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Schools should lock children in at lunchtime to boost take-up of canteen meals, a catering expert claimed yesterday. |
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He was a mountaintop-tree expert with a truck and a crew and machines that chopped up trees into chips. |
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You don't need to be a usability expert to see that this is a retrograde step. |
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These annotations are added by a team of expert annotators who extract this information primarily from journal publications. |
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The medical profession sees itself, and is seen, as expert in understanding and managing disease. |
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He did not call an expert in Planned Maintenance, though given leave to do so. |
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Kickbox Bootcamp is fronted a fitness expert who is so jacked she would have little trouble beating me to death with my own spleen. |
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A demolitions expert has spoken out to quash concerns over dust coming from a Colchester building site, which contains asbestos. |
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Andrew Shore's Don Alfonso, in spite of a quaver in his voice, was expert and satisfying. |
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And these demons were so expert with maya, they would create darkness, expand into various forms etc. |
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A defence expert may be viewed by the jury as hired to say something that would help the accused. |
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If anything the park should be bigger, with separate novice and expert sections, seating for parents, toilets and a burger bar. |
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I could become a cartographer or a world expert on Thomas Edison or learn how to make wattle and daub huts. |
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She is the sport's acknowledged New Zealand expert in terms of statistics, records and champions. |
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Teachers who lecture send the message that they are an expert source of information. |
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He was recognised nationally as an expert in this field and lectured widely. |
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He gave us the name of a rabbi in New York who was an acknowledged expert in these questions. |
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Many will arrange to have an expert come to your home to point out areas that need to be insulated or weatherized. |
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To get the most up-to-date information and guidance, I turned to an expert on Web hosting, and the host of my site. |
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University expert Juan Bravo said the mangroves are important for fishing as sources of the white shrimp, anchovetas and red porgy, among others. |
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A log building expert analyzed features such as handwrought nails, log joinery, and floor plans. |
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He's also an expert whistler but that's probably my least favorite aspect of his music, tho it's pretty impressive. |
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The costs of an independent expert are normally shared equally between landlord and tenant, in accordance with a specific provision in the lease. |
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The defence asked for time to obtain expert opinion from a US legal expert and the case was adjourned until Tuesday 18 October. |
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One expert assessment found that, out of 17 accidents up until the end of last year, 14 were caused by motorists jumping red lights. |
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One industry expert described this move as the Hollywood equivalent of jumping the shark. |
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The essay on Anabaptism is excellent and a careful expert summary of a complex subject. |
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Special prizes will be granted to winners selected by an expert jury in early December. |
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Fertility expert Professor Winston shot to fame as a TV boffin after presenting a string of award-winning BBC science programmes. |
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The surfacing of repressed memories to consciousness entails a codification that demands an expert listener. |
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I am not a paint expert and I didn't know what to do, so I got some white spirit, and removed the paint. |
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I'm not an expert in barehanded fighting, but I struggled with bullies in my time, and I still remember how to punch. |
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A team headed by dinosaur expert and the museum's keeper of geology Dr Phil Manning, have prepared, conserved and interpreted the find. |
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The gang are expert at disabling alarms and have often cut through live junction boxes to do so. |
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After becoming an expert pickpocket he organizes a gang of thieves, whose goods he receives and sells at huge profit to himself. |
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A court-appointed expert found the electronic systems wide open to tampering by hackers. |
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It was really quite remarkable to watch, and she stared in awe as he wielded his weapon with expert precision and timing. |
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He is a well-known expert in the field of astrobiology and its cultural implications. |
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By day, follow expert Masai guides on foot to spot lions, cheetahs, and wildebeests without disturbing their habitats. |
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Chase, Mary Agnes Meara, American botanist, widely regarded as an expert in agrostology, the study of grasses. |
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The mere fact that a person calls himself an expert does not entitle him to be believed or accepted by reason of that very fact. |
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Next month, look for news about an expanded agenda, expert panelists and a celebrated industry keynoter. |
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However one British expert claimed previous efforts by him to win support for such work had fallen on deaf ears. |
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He couldn't see an inch in front of his nose, even with his expert eyesight fit for a perfect aim. |
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Abandoning the boat, expert horsemen Floyd and Gordon Takes Gun rode into the floodwaters with lariats and rescued twenty-seven people. |
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I am more entitled to call myself a fox expert than some so-called experts. |
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But the show was killed off despite the best efforts of Gallagher, an expert in PR spin before the term was invented. |
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She played a key role in the recruitment and briefing of agents, and became an expert writer of letters in code. |
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A top US disease expert said this week the killer virus was the world's number one health threat. |
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A soil expert claims that human activity such as road-building, construction vibration and loading on top slopes can all trigger landslips. |
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The expert master of ceremonies presided over this sale where he encouraged brisk purchasing. |
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Allies need to do more about training good minds who are expert on Asia and who are not afraid of challenging conventional intelligence wisdoms. |
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I mean, clearly I'm no expert in evolutionary biology, so my opinion really counts for less than nothing. |
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Apart from having a very finely honed perception for right and justice, you are keen of wit, highly observant, and an expert martial artist. |
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I am no expert on those sorts of things nor on witchweed, snakeweed, and butterbur. |
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He was in charge of this case and provided evidence as an expert in accident reconstruction, on consent of the defence. |
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Its chief proponent has been Charles Moskos, an expert on military recruitment and retention. |
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Some of our co-passengers would head for the spa where the expert masseuse would knead their knotted muscles. |
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The keynote lecture will be delivered by a world-renowned expert in dinosaur bone microstructure. |
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But I also don't want to toss out controlled vocabularies, or expert assignment of categories. |
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An Aleut language expert is consulting with native elders for an appropriate name. |
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We find lawyers, work with them to find expert witnesses, and write cheques. |
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She was an expert at Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Jujitsu, Jeet Kun Do, Go Shin Jitsu, and kung fu. |
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A pollution expert with the coast guard service is assessing the damage caused by the capsizing. |
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That what a psychiatrist or an expert might know is not to be attributed to the lay person. |
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Malmesbury's collection of antique art, furniture and mayoral regalia is being valued this week by fine art expert Stephen Hill. |
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The one highway is the river, hence the Saramaka are expert canoeists and master canoe-builders. |
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Under his direction, the film's expert pacing builds quickly as the movie enters its second half. |
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They act as a filter and a translator from the expert source to the lay reader. |
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Bush and Berry, an expert company from Bristol, was brought in to rehang the paintings once restoration was complete. |
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She is, after all, an expert on webs, so the navigation of the Worldwide Web is right up her alley. |
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If the presenter assumes the role of the all-knowing expert on the topic, this valuable learning resource remains untapped. |
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If a body of expert opinion allows that natural cause cannot be excluded as a reasonable possibility, particular caution is required. |
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He may be 40 this year, but he's also a master of disguise, an expert in the art of disappearing without trace. |
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In some cases, however, an expert became well enough known that aspirants came from far and wide to his house to study. |
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Pope Benedict XVI is an expert on liturgy and the rubrics of liturgical celebration. |
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Over the past couple of weeks many expert ideas have been bandied around connected with Sri Lanka's dismal showing in South Africa. |
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The expert also worried that the operation of the market economy was still not routinized in the city. |
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New traffic figures show Scotland's main motorway artery is rapidly clogging up ahead of expert forecasts. |
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Both are expert marksmen, sharpshooters, snipers of great skill and reputation. |
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We all know card tricks are about the speed of the hand beating the eye but Daniel is an expert in the art. |
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If you know your business like a book, testifying as an expert witness can be a lucrative sideline. |
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The roadmap includes a series of focused expert meetings to develop the proposed international certification scheme for rough diamonds. |
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A dermatologist from an academic tertiary care medical center agreed to serve as an expert consultant. |
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One then becomes an expert dermatologist, an expert laryngologist, and expert alienist, and expert oculist, an expert internist, and expert diagnostician. |
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We hear the Argentinian describe how he arrived in a new town and caused a sensation in the local press by pretending to be a distinguished expert on leprosy. |
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Then again, I'm not an expert on the Marines, but my guess is that a bassoon might rank lowish on the list of the things the ideal recruit would be expected to show up with. |
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Former Springbok hooker Shaun Povey and scrumming expert Dougie Heymans have also arrived at the camp to assist coaching staff in preparing the forwards. |
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Hamish and his wife, Lesley, were expert fly fishers and keen gardeners. |
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Aware that families missing loved ones are in more of a hurry than they are, experienced rebel negotiators have become expert in applying psychological pressure. |
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In addition to the call for expert technicians, there is also the need, especially among fleets, for any repair or replacement to be completed as soon as possible. |
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Benkler, a defense expert witness, testified, however, that Manning's leaks were proportional to the information age he lives in. |
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But aviation expert Clive Irving says the in-flight satellite map could have helped the plot. |
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His almanac tables, showing the moon and Earth with the planets revolving about the sun, met the test of expert observation as well as the old Earth-centered tables had. |
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The tattoos showed courage because tattooing is painful, wealth because the tattoo expert was expensive, and beauty because tattooing made the wearer attractive to women. |
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To the expert investigators that map begins to describe the physical reasons for a crash, crucially the sequence of the breakup. |
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He's not only brilliant in law, he's an expert in historical research and has a huge library of medieval texts, even some in Old English and Occitan. |
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An expert with several books on the Marquesas to his credit, he speaks Marquesan, French, German, and Russian and has many friends on the islands. |
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Terry Chung, an expert on fluidics and fountain systems, led the engineering of the mechanical systems. |
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We subsequently found out that the Austrian and German menu items are made up locally by an expert using genuine ingredients and traditional recipes. |
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However, he also held that the expert testimony in question in the case was only of a personal view and not indicative of whether a responsible body of opinion would agree. |
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However, at its extreme, this has led to the all-too-familiar deformation of the professional as simply the expert for hire, or another mercenary on the make. |
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It may seem as a shock to Veep fans, but all that cursing is actually an act in expert editing and judiciousness. |
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Bringing independent, expert judgement to bear will increase the pressure on the recalcitrants and make it harder for the government to credibly hold its line. |
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Well I'm no expert but I'd guess sirloin steaks come from the loin, which looks like the bit I'd sit on if I was forced into a rodeo on an Angus beef bull. |
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Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg said expert witnesses were satisfied the shotgun, which had an automatic safety catch, could not have discharged accidentally. |
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They were, according to a Korea expert and recent visitor to Pyongyang, being held in a guesthouse. |
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In the hands of an expert floral arranger, they can be breathtaking. |
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Peacock served as an expert witness on grizzlies in federal court for Glacier National Park. |
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An expert in education talks about race relations, the political environment and what can be done to improve things. |
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The atomic energy expert admits that establishment of nuclear power stations needs slightly more initial investment in comparison to other kinds of power stations. |
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In 2007, a Dorset man brought a lawn statute featuring a recognizable Egyptian headdress to an expert for evaluation. |
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Secondly, the expert evidence which persuaded the Court of Appeal to quash the murder conviction and substitute manslaughter had not been before the jury. |
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Lincoln expert Harold Holzer talks about the relationship between politicians and the press then and now. |
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Revenue is generated from the sale of crude oil, according to Luay al-Khatteeb, an energy expert at the Brookings Doha Center. |
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Not that I am expert in this sort of arcana, just so you know. |
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Carter has also been a fixture on boards and expert panels, in think tanks and at universities. |
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The trial will be reconvened in the Pickaquoy Centre next month, where defence evidence from an expert witness on the medicinal use of cannabis is due to be heard. |
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In 1998, Osher served on an expert panel after a shooting at Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon. |
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He was an All-Ivy defensive tackle for Harvard, an expert at doling out brutal hits. |
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He was an expert in his area, and quite an authority on Buddhist history. |
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Austria is highly industrialized, but expert craftsmanship is also valued and can be found in products such as leather goods, pottery, jewelry, woodcarvings, and blown glass. |
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Which is why everyone is suddenly an expert on the doings of the SEC and on who lost what. |
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Dutch tradesmen and expert woodcutters were transported from Amsterdam. |
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Artificial intelligence systems and expert systems will be required to provide just-in-time logistics in support of the smaller logistics footprint ashore. |
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But according expert opinion and the case details released to the public, she was also floridly psychotic and delusional. |
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Then, the very next morning, there's a report in the paper from a so-called health expert explaining how even a sip of Lambrusco every three weeks can be risky. |
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However the Chinese, for the past 2,000-odd years, have been expert at alluding indirectly, through historical analogies, to current political events. |
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But they depended on Bell as an expert and a negotiator, fluent in Arabic and used to the schisms and vendettas of the region. |
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If you are an expert sailor or you can't tell a reef knot from a mainbrace, just turn up and you can be sure of being welcomed on one of the club boats for a sail. |
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But you need a thoroughbred forensic expert to put the pieces together, to search for the missing links, to finally point fingers at the mastermind behind a crime. |
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He flew to the USA last week to hold talks with a world-renowned expert on future technology, who is an adviser to the Pentagon as well as many top companies. |
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I've also had an expert opinion on my cat from a leading authority on Persians, who was posing as an odd-job man at my parents' house at the time. |
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There are worse things one can do than lie about in alpine thermal springs all day in the sunshine, getting the knots worked out of your spine by expert Japanese masseuses. |
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Consumers must assure themselves that a high standard of knowledge will be passed on to them, in simple and understandable terms, by an expert qualified to do just that. |
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A Chinese martial arts expert was in custody yesterday after turning the tables on four burglars armed with knives, killing two of them and seriously wounding a third. |
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With expert musicianship tucked up their sleeves, the Illuminati don't let the prog bog down the boogie and just let the riffage do all the talking. |
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Most actors would have realized they were no expert and quietly backed away, but Mr. clooney had no such intention. |
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Women are expert weavers and dyers and make their own cloth. |
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Onboard, take advantage of the research library and expert naturalists. |
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The foreman was a fireworks expert and is one of three who have since passed away, taking precious information with him. |
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Although these hobby weavers were using acrylic yarns, their skills caught the eye of expert weaver Rachel Brown when she came to the area to teach a spinning class. |
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Two other girls from Great Ormond Street chatted about their injuries before they enjoyed some expert coaching to improve their forehands, backhands, lobs and volleys. |
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And Marta Moreno Vega, an Afro-Caribbean expert on Yoruba philosophy, seems to dare you to sum up her ethnicity. |
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It is naive to consider that the expert services given by doctors after their several years of training can be matched by the 24 months of training of a registered nurse. |
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As Mercatus Center bitcoin expert Jerry Brito has written, government regulation can either be ham-fisted or light to the touch. |
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From there, he became an expert at drawing John Wayne, but extended his range to all kinds of Wild West stars, with Wagon Train annuals and other Western books covers. |
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Boss is an expert in this gray area, where an unlucky few must spend their lives. |
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To revise the DSM, the apa convened 22 expert groups to focus on different areas of the field. |
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An expert fitting service is also provided in the all-in cost. |
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Despite its good-looking veneer, its breakneck pace, its daisy-chain of expert set-pieces, some crucial logic or motive appears to have been junked along the way. |
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Grandin explained how the device actually brings her two roles as autism advocate and animal-science expert together. |
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It is clear from the affidavits of counsel who appeared for the appellant at his trial that considerable efforts were made to assemble expert evidence for the defence. |
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An expert on provincial recipes from Hunan, Sichuan, Beijing, Cantonese and seafoods, he is well versed in the popular culinary varieties from Shandong, Huaiyang and Anhui. |
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Specimens of the metal were sent to expert assayers for analysis. |
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According to banking expert Ahmed Koura, banks in general have safety devices installed, but they don't seem to guarantee total safety. |
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The company has become expert at adapting its products for new clients. |
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And you can imagine by now how seriously expert I am at the lunchmaking gig. |
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My sister is the math expert in the family, but literature is my domain. |
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He came to be known as Peritus because he seemed expert at every task he begripped him. |
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This insurance company is an expert at cutting red tape to process your claim faster. |
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The real expert will know how to detechnicalize his or her information in such a fashion that most understand. |
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The bridegroom, 75, retired as a consulting immunohematologist in Manhattan, serving as an expert witness in paternity cases. |
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Nelson returned to Bath with Fanny, before moving to London in October to seek expert medical attention concerning his amputated arm. |
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If this self-styled expert in the field of human relations knew beans about handling people he'd get more work out of the women and fewer tears. |
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As if an expert leech must needs be expert in the physicks the nearest word to fall with our tongue, yet not farre from the thing, was physitian. |
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Peter Gray, Boston College professor and an expert on the evolution of play and its vital role in child development. |
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The dispute also concerned the question of the economist's role, and whether this should be as a detached expert or a practical adviser. |
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Rahul Verma, Delhi's most authoritative expert on street food, said he first tasted the dish in 1971 and that its origins were in Punjab. |
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Using charts to identify trends is probably the slickest of the expert liar's tricks, and this stuff can get ambitious, mathwise. |
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So metagrobology is the study of puzzles and metagrobologist an expert in such study. |
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Since 1996 he has been a regular broadcaster with Phoenix FM and an expert in the progressive rock genres of Zeuhl, RIO and the Canterbury scene. |
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An expert commission was established, named after its chairman, the former Secretary of State Professor Werner Ernst. |
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As of 2011, the current representative is expert in media law from Bosnia and Herzegovina Dunja Mijatovic. |
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The death toll was originally estimated in 1994 at around 200,000 by Cherif Bassiouni, head of the UN expert commission investigating war crimes. |
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The following of decisions by a religious expert without necessarily examining the decision's reasoning is called taqlid. |
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The WHO regularly publishes a World Health Report, its leading publication, including an expert assessment of a specific global health topic. |
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After visiting Venice and Milan, he spent a few days in Paris observing Edmund Landolt, an expert on diseases of the eye. |
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There is also an independent expert group established to advise the Commission on financial accountability. |
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Some otters are expert at opening shellfish, and others will feed on available small mammals or birds. |
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They are trials in the full judicial sense, presided over by a judge with an expert jury of assayers. |
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He was a friend of Francis Bacon, a strong supporter of the Royalist cause and an expert on mining and coining. |
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The conservation expert Peter Paul van Dijk noted that turtle farmers often believe that animals caught wild are superior breeding stock. |
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The very light wind rendered manoeuvring virtually impossible for all but the most expert seamen. |
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A euhemerist origin for Atlas was as a legendary Atlas, king of Mauretania, an expert astronomer. |
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The pilot brings to the ship expertise in handling large vessels in confined waterways and expert local knowledge of the port. |
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He was a trained professional who saw to the health and welfare of the crew and acted as the medical expert on board. |
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FitzRoy thought of the advantages of having an expert in geology on board, and sought a gentleman naturalist who could be his companion. |
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He became an expert on biogeography, creating the basis for the zoogeographic regions still in use today. |
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Zhang advised Kublai that Guo was a leading expert in hydraulic engineering. |
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In the following October, UNESCO's expert team published their final report, concluding that the wreck could not be Columbus's vessel. |
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I give you my word that the people of this island are the most expert enchanters in the world. |
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Son of expert Portuguese cartographer Pedro Reinel, he went to Spain after a fight with a priest named Pero Anes. |
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Shark expert and underwater filmmaker Valerie Taylor was among the first to develop and test shark suits in 1979 while diving with sharks. |
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As part of the training, they must become expert in using phonetic symbols, usually those of the International Phonetic Alphabet. |
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This week we introduce Jenny Walker, who will be The Observer's expert pundit for the duration of the World Cup. |
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Normally only one expert witness is allowed and, if the parties cannot agree on an expert, the court has the power to appoint one. |
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The number of expert witnesses is controlled by the court as its permission is needed for any party to use an expert to give evidence. |
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In this case, they may be called upon to give opinion evidence as an expert witness. |
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The majority railroaded the bill through parliament, without the customary expert studies which would delay it till after the elections. |
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A major problem for Barry came with the appointment on 1 April 1840 of the ventilation expert Dr David Boswell Reid. |
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Smeaton is considered to be the first expert witness to appear in an English court. |
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In 1825 his promotion of the new Zoological Society courted the landed gentry and alienated expert zoologists. |
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Chinese law expert Peerenboom compares Han Fei against the accepted standards of legal positivism and concluded that he is a legal positivist. |
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Many target shooting ranges offer services to aid both novice and expert shooters. |
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An expert in the self-inflicted wound, his attacks frequently miss their target in favour of reminding you of his own failings. |
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An expert storyman in his own right, Disney made a significant contribution to the cartoon. |
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Documentary following three agoraphobics as they tackle their condition with the help of expert Dr Paul Salkovskis. |
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We have more diversity of terrain and employees with tremendous enthusiasm,'' Kemmerer, an expert skier and alpinist, told me. |
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Or an expert on cars who refuses to look under the hood of an automobile. |
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Once on Komodo, expert guides took the party through a jungle-like forest to a watchpoint where we witnessed prehistoric-looking monsters. |
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Looking at other faces he would have recognized it as a type of meteorite called an achondrite, Randy Korotev, WUSTL's meteorite expert said. |
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Weil is hardly an objective expert on supplements, I happen to believe the exact opposite. |
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Museum curators and an expert Wikipedian, Andy Mabbett will also be on hand to offer practical advice and support throughout the day. |
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Rebecca Margolis is an expert on Yiddish in Canada and she explores the strong connections among Yiddishists on both sides of the border. |
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The machine manufacturer's expert team of engineers are quadrilingual facilitating communications worldwide. |
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Craig Lennox Our GP expert will answer your questions every week QIS it safe to take antacids daily? |
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Hurrion has developed Quintic Ball Roll Software to provide expert advice for all golfers' putting stroke, posture, set-up and putter type. |
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Barbara Terry, auto expert and off-road race car driver, will host the event. |
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Lucy is a work-life balance expert and writer, while Annabel is a social psychologist and radiotherapist. |
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Langer is the author of numerous computer books and is an expert on Apple Mac operating systems. |
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Property expert GVA is advising property owners in the region to check the rateable values on their premises to cash in on substantial savings. |
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Jessie De Witt Huberts of Utrecht University says that we are expert rationalizers when it comes to finding a reason to eat more. |
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Created by Archrival, a creative agency expert in youth culture, based in Lincoln, Nebraska, CoolNotCoolQuiz. |
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As a journalist, auto industry expert and former Beetle owner, Kiley is in a suitably well informed position to write this book. |
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The Astana Economic Forum is among the world's most prestigious expert dialogue platforms. |
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Ashraf Heera, an expert of the kufi style, takes extreme care in the illumination and embellishment of his work. |
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The purpose of this contract is to acquire a laser beam analyzer essential to the proper functioning of expert mid dga activities. |
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Anorexia expert Bryan Lask criticised Scotland's system for treating people with eating disorders. |
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Sachs is not even slightly coy about who that expert should be. |
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A ballistics expert testified Wednesday that he tested the gun but there was no way to prove when it had been last fired. |
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An expert report found Ann came back from the dead in a rare phenomenon known as Lazarus syndrome. |
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Bandura highlighted expert modeling as a significant source of self-efficacy. |
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Dubois is a noted expert on the intersection of religion and public life. |
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Ramery, an acknowledged leader in online loyalty programs, and Roselyn Romberg, an expert in project management. |
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A FORMER British air defence expert has been murdered in a seedy rooming house in central Bangkok. |
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Californian linear motor expert H2W Technologies has bought Baldor's linear motor products. |
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Dettori just gets the vote for an expert execution of his plan to, Muhammad Ali-style, rope-a-dope Hawk Wing in the Queen Anne Stakes. |
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And in Bell End at Rowley Regis, West Mids, sellers can expect to lose PS61,000, according to the study by statistics expert Dr Geoff Ellis. |
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The expert recommended a liquidised diet with foods that would go soft without chewing. |
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Steve Costello, 72, is an expert in martial art Ryukyu Kempo and has been passing on close combat techniques to deal with armed yobs. |
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The resident personal trainer is an expert in biomechanics, a modern training initiative fast growing in popularity among sportsmen. |
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Economic expert at the Governor's House, Ahmad Wali Sangar, said women had great achievements in diverse fields in Balkh including business. |
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An expert on biostatistics for regulatory issues, Wei has more than 20 years of pharmaceutical and statistical experience. |
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I'M not an insect expert but I'm pretty sure your killer hornet is a sawfly. |
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And in the Dutchman's expert view United will blast away all foes on their way to a fifth Premiership title. |
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The forum will soon become an idea sharing blogsite along with, allowing exchanges between expert and beginner users. |
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The Flow Tour Competition participants compete in one bodyboard and one stand up division, including junior, female, male and expert divisions. |
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We didn't ask our expert guide at Sealife London Aquarium why, but she would have had a good answer. |
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