required expertise
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrequireandexpertise
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require
verb[T]
uk/rɪˈkwaɪər/us/rɪˈkwaɪr/
to need something or make ...
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expertise
noun[U]
uk/ˌek.spɜːˈtiːz/us/ˌek.spɝːˈtiːz/
a high level of knowledge ...
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(Definition ofrequireandexpertisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It encapsulates a considerable part of therequiredexpertiseand allows the developers to program in models, thereby increasing their productivity.
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But fishingrequiredexpertiseand equipment that few labourers possessed.
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The involvement of all practices and both medical and nonmedical personnel will mean a larger pool of human resources is available from which to provide therequiredexpertise.
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To manage change and contingency in such a way as to serve the collective goodrequiredexpertiseand planning.
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The costs of drafting, submitting and pursuing an application and of therequiredexpertisewould be beyond the means of most small-scale producers.
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However, the loans did not provide sufficient resources to ensure therequiredexpertiseand personnel and to achieve a sustainable forestry pattern.
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I have very little to add, except that my noble friend mentioned the fact that the directors do not necessarily have therequiredexpertise.
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This might also be the case in highly developed areas, in specific instances, though in their case it should always be possible to hire therequiredexpertise.
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All the evidence is that, where they do not have therequiredexpertisethat they need, they have the ability to secure that expertise from outside the school.
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Membership of those bodiesrequiredexpertiseand vision to take the project through, plus courage and, some might say, unimaginable perseverance.
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That researchrequiredexpertisein what could be described as "market research"—sending out questionnaires to large numbers of individuals.
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These courses could be on subjects in whichrequiredexpertiseis not available.
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Also, the tender onlyrequiredexpertisein utilities management including telecommunications and energy not specifically water utilities management, which allowed a wider variety of bidders to come in.
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The nature of these unlimited races has tended to be inaccessible to many regular drivers at the track, who do not have therequiredexpertiseto develop a competitive car.
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