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Many areas of expertise come into play and are needed.
"I really do think we need to have people with current expertise."
Why not bring its expertise to the public school system?
I just thought maybe you had been brought in for your expertise.
They were now moving into an area which was beyond her expertise.
Soon they would be getting into his field of expertise.
But what else could a man with my expertise do?
Who has the expertise to look after them while I'm away?
If she had a particular experience or some expertise, fine.
Without the support and expertise they would have had no future.
We have a high level of expertise to give these children the education they need.
I am looking for people who bring their own special expertise.
"We had to find the right building and those with the expertise."
By doing so, the very nature of expertise is called into question.
Each brought their own area of expertise and experience to the project.
Their expertise was needed and they found work right away.
School board members do not usually have expertise in these areas before they begin their service.
I've put together a team of people who have a great expertise in one area or another.
Do they want someone with expertise in a specific area?
Science teachers and some parents coach in their areas of expertise.
Instead, all this experience and expertise in air security was lost.
But how will this new knowledge and expertise be used?
He is not, however, about to share his knowledge and expertise.
After all, we needed his expertise in the legal field.
That was just too much expertise to close the door on.
After all, it's always a good thing to have an expert's opinion."
"Madam, I look forward to giving you an expert's opinion.
And we had an expert's opinion that the odds against another attack were astronomical."
In practice it might be possible to construct scenarios by eliciting expert's opinions on the future.
I wanted an expert's opinion on whether the island could have disappeared like that, so quietly, so unobtrusively.
In sum, The court contended that the royalty percentages were made with substantial evidence and based on expert's opinion.
If the expert was correct, 78% of the participants chose the expert's opinion again, as opposed to 57% doing so when the expert was wrong.
One expert's opinion deserves another.
Check out the expert's opinion here:
Regardless of the expert's opinion, the trial judge made independent findings of fact regarding the issue of copying.
Then, Mr. Schuetze said, the expert's opinion should be included in company filings with the S.E.C.
When he challenged Newsnight on this, they responded that "Our expert's opinion is that this is climate change code" and declined to retract the story.
For example, about an expert's opinion of the administration's monitoring of bank transactions in the search for terrorists, she said: "Does he think it's a good idea or a bad idea?
As the nature of an expert's testimony is inherently outside of a tribunal's understanding, the tribunal will not be well placed to consider the cogency or reliability of the expert's opinion.
Forensic animation typically depicts all or part of an accident sequence in a video format so that non-technical parties, such as juries, can easily understand the expert's opinions regarding that event.
But lawyers for both men denounced the charges yesterday, saying that their clients had each acted in the belief that the rock was genuine, and that they had based their view on an expert's opinion.
The expert's opinion may be one step away from the team's rejecting the city's latest plan, which was excoriated at a community hearing last February as overly favorable to the Yankees and an insult to the neighborhood.
The Australian media ran the story as a hot topic for a few days, with much of the general public believing that Warne was guilty, despite a voice analysis expert's opinions to the contrary, and scrutiny of television footage.
(See Table 1) Indeed, it is one leading expert's opinion that effective substitute chemistries and technologies exist for virtually every current application of methylene chloride in industry (Personal communication, K Wolf: Oct. 15, 1998).
If it is not, then there is a risk that a tribunal may attach undue weight to an expert's opinion which may only be his own, or that numerous experts could be called who would disagree with each other.
In other words, the legal determination of his competence to be executed cannot rest solely on the determination of experts, because doing so would prevent the inmate from offering evidence to rebut any expert's opinion that he was competent to be executed.
If negligence reduces the percentage, common sense justice rejects a black-and-white approach to accepting or rejecting a claim based on an expert's opinion as to whether there was ever a 50% chance of survival, and prefers to offer mitigated damages to represent the loss of chance.
The improvement in accuracy becomes even clearer when the University of Michigan forecasts are compared with rules of thumb, such as an expert's opinion that next year's real G.N.P. growth will be equal to last year's (or the average of the last few years.)
This was an important point, because Mr. Levi's key piece of evidence that the poem is Shakespeare's is a handwriting expert's opinion that the initials at the end of the poem - variously read as "WSh" or "WSk or WSr" - were inscribed by John Marston.