experienced staff
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexperiencedandstaff
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experienced
adjective
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/us/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
having skill or knowledge because you have done something ...
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staff
noun
uk/stɑːf/us/stæf/
the group of people who work for ...
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(Definition ofexperiencedandstafffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Finally, for music service inductees, there must be constructive programmes of collaborative work with moreexperiencedstaff.
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Secondly, onlyexperiencedstaffshould supervise contracts.
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He is a mostexperiencedstaffofficer.
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They have professional andexperiencedstaff.
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The committees need trained andexperiencedstaff.
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Many veryexperiencedstaffwere lost to early retirement.
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It is therefore important that there should beexperiencedstaff.
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Trained andexperiencedstaffare not readily available.
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There is a great shortage ofexperiencedstaff.
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These artists are an extremely talented andexperiencedstaff.
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That would prevent the loss of trained andexperiencedstaff.
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Of the 10 nurses, three wereexperiencedstaffnurses, one was a ward sister and six were relatively inexperienced staff nurses.
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Standardized assessments can also be used for postal or telephone followup of large numbers of patients and can be performed by lessexperiencedstaff.
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This finding suggests that the greater self-confidence of moreexperiencedstaffis domain-specific, and does not necessarily translate to other problem-solving scenarios.
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In the survey of academic anesthesiologists reported here, half the mostexperiencedstaffreported not following guidelines most of the time.
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Ultrasound is relatively inexpensive, with low consumable costs and modest capital expenditure; however, payment ofexperiencedstaffadds to the overall cost burden.
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The majority of treatments can be given in the outpatient clinic byexperiencedstaffwho are consistent contacts for a patient.
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All the lessexperiencedstaffhad read the guideline, but only about half the staff with over 5 years of experience had read it.
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This will be achieved through the effective use ofexperiencedstaff.
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All this, of course, calls for careful planning byexperiencedstaff.
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They are guided byexperiencedstaffto the people who really need them.
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There is considerable expense involved, and it means tying up extremelyexperiencedstaff.
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It can demotivate staff and lead to the loss of good,experiencedstaff.
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The main difficulty about checking tax evasion is the shortage of trained andexperiencedstaff.
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It could be a sudden loss ofexperiencedstaffcausing disciplinary and other problems.
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