in-house expertise

collocation in English

meaningsofin-houseandexpertise

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in-house
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˌɪnˈhaʊs/
us
/ˌɪnˈhaʊs/
Something that is done in-house is done within an organization or business by its employees rather than by ...
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expertise
noun[U]
uk
/ˌek.spɜːˈtiːz/
us
/ˌek.spɝːˈtiːz/
a high level of knowledge ...
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(Definition ofin-houseandexpertisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofin-house expertise

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The need to build upin-houseexpertisein risk management by hiring practitioners from industry has raised the question of a more flexible payment structure.
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In mapping and other areas they will need expertise which complements theirin-houseexpertise.
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Many industrial and commercial companies have developedin-houseexpertiseto assemble these packages rather than relying on external financial advisers.
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We needin-houseexpertiseagainst which the competing tenders of outside contractors can be judged, but we shall undoubtedly lose that this evening.
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Moreover, we believe that most departments have noin-houseexpertisewhen it comes to property ownership.
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We must develop our ownin-houseexpertiseand ensure that men, women and children born equal are afforded their natural human rights and civil liberties.
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Provision is made to supplementin-houseexpertisewith expertise brought in from the outside.
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After all, railway companies have the necessaryin-houseexpertiseand need to be involved in the entire process.
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Exceptionally, an external assessor would be enlisted ifin-houseexpertisewere not available.
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Alternatively, their staffing levels could be reduced and their operations could be made more flexible by the greater use of contracting rather thanin-houseexpertise.
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Young women trained and educated at considerable expense and with the necessaryin-houseexpertiseand technological experience must not be left unsupported in keeping up to date with their technologies.
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It is precisely those areas in which modest-sized local authorities cannot reasonably be expected to havein-houseexpertise, so they go out, not for cheapness, but to acquire expertise.
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Given the agency'sin-houseexpertiseand procurement capabilities, it is not surprising that most of its business comes in the form of advisory, financial and purchasing services.
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Larger, more credible businesses can be formed with a higher capital base and greaterin-houseexpertise.
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Casinos do not havein-houseexpertisein this field, so they outsource their requirements to experts in the gaming analysis field.
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They also providedin-houseexpertiseand testimony on occasion.
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Casinos do not havein-houseexpertisein this field, so outsource their requirements to experts in the gaming analysis field.
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It was for the first time that the airline performed the check on its aircraft using itsin-houseexpertise.
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It will spend less on insurance and more onin-houseexpertise.
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