Collocations withexpertise
These are words often used in combination withexpertise.
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academic expertise
Debate about the changing status of professional and academic expertise is widespread and ongoing.
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clinical expertise
In addition, the roles provide the needed degree of clinical expertise.
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considerable expertise
For groups of such dependent people, relatively high staff ratios and considerable expertise are needed.
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in-house expertise
The need to build up in-house expertise in risk management by hiring practitioners from industry has raised the question of a more flexible payment structure.
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legal expertise
For the foreseeable future, that involves drawing on certain kinds of comparative legal expertise.
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level of expertise
These communicative behaviours included assessing the partner's level of expertise, indicating one's own level of expertise, and, if necessary, acquiring or supplying expertise.
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managerial expertise
This explains the importance of landlords' managerial expertise for the choice of share contracts.
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medical expertise
It means that nursing expertise is independent of, rather than subordinate to, medical expertise.
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professional expertise
Policy originated with the vets, but their claims to authority, based on professional expertise, were initially weak and carried little institutional weight.
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range of expertise
Enthusiasm to cooperate and the availability of a wide range of expertise among scientists are two of the most important strengths.
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required expertise
It encapsulates a considerable part of the required expertise and allows the developers to program in models, thereby increasing their productivity.
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scientific expertise
In contrast, journals in the physical sciences often welcome survey articles, regardless of the level of mathematical or scientific expertise needed to understand the article.
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sharing of expertise
This proscribes competition for "ownership" of the patient and demands an egalitarian sharing of expertise, including the expertise of ethical thinking.
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special expertise
Finally, we commonly observe otherwise unusual patterns of ministerial appointment during political or economic crises, or otherwise when special expertise is needed.
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specialized expertise
Specialized expertise, however, means that few participants in the debate, even the experts, are likely to be familiar with all pertinent data handling practices.
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sufficient expertise
The district clinicians found learning to use the telemedicine system was less difficult than acquiring sufficient expertise in scanning the heart for remote diagnosis.
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technical expertise
The emerging surgeon soon realizes that technical expertise in the operating theatre is only pan of a successful outcome.
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technological expertise
The list emphasizes the candidate's modernity in his professional status (doctor), his scientific status (mathematician), and his technological expertise (computer center founder).
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