expert assistance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpertandassistance
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expert
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈek.spɜːt/us/ˈek.spɝːt/
having or showing a lot of knowledge ...
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assistance
noun[U]
uk/əˈsɪs.təns/us/əˈsɪs.təns/
help:
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(Definition ofexpertandassistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The method presented also does not rely onexpertassistance.
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In a situation where the reader might be studying withoutexpertassistance, such details are of significance.
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Any statement of that kind is ruled out by the refusal to allow us to take theexpertassistancewhich we desired.
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It is very largely thatexpertassistancewhich will he placed at our disposal in the event of amalgamation taking place.
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People with a clinical negligence claim, which represents a tragedy in their lives, deserveexpertassistance.
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The tribunal then reaches a reasoned decision on the question upon which it was requisite to seekexpertassistance.
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Expertassistancewould be necessary, and for thatexpertassistancepayment would have to be made.
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Therefore, it is to their advantage that where possible and where desirableexpertassistanceshould be made available in the preparation of returns.
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They confine aid to specific contractual projects and toexpertassistance.
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They would perhaps be called on to provideexpertassistancefrom journalists with special knowledge of preparing news programmes for the radio.
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Those who giveexpertassistanceof this kind, and are highly organisated to do so, would not be in any way by-passed.
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I believe we are providing the classic consumer protection service:expertassistance, backed by information gathering powers so that the complaint can be resolved satisfactorily.
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In the developing countries these days it is for the provision ofexpertassistanceand guidance.
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In 2001–02, the sum of £250,000 has been spent on the development of a series of short films made by young people, withexpertassistance.
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But,expertassistanceand advice having been provided!
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This was the disadvantage which we suffered from in being deprived ofexpertassistance.
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Expertassistanceand technical advice, as well as financial aid, have been provided in connection with several proposals for the establishment of this trade.
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But subsection (4) gives no indication at all as to how theexpertassistanceis to be supplied.
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In addition, we will delay the important other changes—new code of discipline, revised procedures,expertassistance—which the prison discipline system needs.
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We shall make provision for payment forexpertassistance, and there will, of course, be payment for staff and accommodation.
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