special expertise

collocation in English

meaningsofspecialandexpertise

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special
adjective
uk
/ˈspeʃ.əl/
us
/ˈspeʃ.əl/
not ordinary ...
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expertise
noun[U]
uk
/ˌek.spɜːˈtiːz/
us
/ˌek.spɝːˈtiːz/
a high level of knowledge ...
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(Definition ofspecialandexpertisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofspecial expertise

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Finally, we commonly observe otherwise unusual patterns of ministerial appointment during political or economic crises, or otherwise whenspecialexpertiseis needed.
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The author is encouraged to submit the names and addresses of potential reviewers withspecialexpertisein evaluating the manuscript.
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The complications appear to arise with texts that present relatively new information or information from fields for which readers have nospecialexpertise.
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It is something well-educated architects could offer as their particular andspecialexpertise.
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These procedures also requirespecialexpertiseand not less important continuing experience, to enable one to keep up a high standard.
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Sometimes, also, legal liability falls predominantly on a particular person, or the decision calls forspecialexpertise.
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Fletcher long argued that ethicists have nospecialexpertiseabout making wise judgments in the clinical setting.
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Use of such compulsory powers in dementia for 'mental disability' seems to justify thespecialexpertiseand experience of old-age psychiatrists.
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Area ofspecialexpertiseis a commitment to academic excellence in teaching and research, as well as leadership skills.
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Cross disciplinary, with aspecialexpertisein mathematical modelling, and informed concern for the environment, both natural and built.
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The centrality of lexical development is not just a reflection of the author'sspecialexpertisebut something fundamental to language and its development in the child.
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It is important to note that mobility is voluntary, with one exception: the case of sensitive posts, where officials havespecialexpertiseor handle sensitive information.
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It may well be that the courts have nospecialexpertisein matters of this kind, but an assessment has to be made.
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I claim nospecialexpertisein this matter.
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The board, with itsspecialexpertise, is in a good position to help resorts in this respect.
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I do not have anyspecialexpertisein that respect because mine is a rural constituency, but the problem is bad enough there.
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That brings thespecialexpertiseto the reserve forces issue that can be brought only by a reservist.
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The numbers of child psychiatrists with additionalspecialexpertiseis not known.
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That will require somespecialexpertiseand experience.
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