Expert
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She received
expert
opinions from leading figures on both sides of the issue, not only Canadians, but also authorities in Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
For many years, Herbert Hendin, a psychiatrist and suicide expert, has asserted that the safeguards incorporated in these laws fail to protect the vulnerable.
As the international law
expert
Richard Falk has argued, it is Trump’s “demagoguery” that enables this approach, as it “blinds adherents to their true material self-interests and misidentifies their real social enemies.”
One management
expert
summarizes recent studies as describing an increase in the use of more participative processes.
Yet lasting solutions to water challenges require a broad range of
expert
knowledge about climate, ecology, farming, population, engineering, economics, community politics, and local cultures.
The best American universities operate their hiring processes internally, relying on outsiders only for
expert
opinions on the quality of a candidate professor's research.
Independent
expert
panels, insulated from political pressures, are responsible for estimating the long-run trends that determine whether a given deficit is deemed structural or cyclical.
But the
expert
panel did not truly follow its own terms of reference – which emphasized the need to prevent people from drowning at sea.
According to Brian Fishman, a terrorism
expert
at the US Military Academy at West Point, the growth in suicide attacks poses a severe challenge to Pakistan, for a “whole milieu of militant groups, and individuals have come together ideologically…to embark on mission(s) that Al Qaeda set(s) for them.”Bruce Riedel, the Afghanistan-Pakistan policy coordinator on Obama’s National Security Council, stresses that Al Qaeda's growing cooperation with the Afghan Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and other like-minded groups is the most dangerous development in the effort to reduce global terrorism.
David Victor, an energy
expert
at the University of California, San Diego, estimates that the shift from coal to natural gas has reduced US emissions by 400-500 megatonnes (Mt) of CO2 per year.
Rarely is a scientist an
expert
in more than one area, because the worlds and languages are so different.
Menachem Begin, a hawkish predecessor of Netanyahu as prime minister, once had the insolence to say to the great historian Yaakov Talmon that, “when it comes to the twentieth century, I am more an
expert
than you are.”
This approach marks a sharp departure from the past, and another shock to the establishment and
expert
opinion.
A new study by Drew Altman, a respected health-care
expert
and President of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, concludes that slower growth in real GDP, along with a lower inflation rate, accounts for more than three-quarters of the slowdown in health-care spending in the US after 2001.
Yet even the most enthusiastic advocates of military action against Iraq have to admit that such steps carry considerable risks, and no
expert
on the region I know shares the view, popular among arm-chair orientologists, that a change of regime in Baghdad will usher in a period of peace and stability all over the Middle East.
Where the international community can help is by doing more to support educators, especially teachers, by ensuring suitable pay, adequate teaching materials, and access to
expert
assistance.
2011: My Space OdysseyMOSCOW – Most people who know of me think of me as an information-technology expert, someone who probably lives in California and invests in edgy Internet start-ups.
now engulfing the entire world," as one gung-ho
expert
recently put it.
Expert
computer systems are also gaining traction in medicine, law, finance, and even entertainment.
They seemed to believe Brexiteer MP Gisela Stuart: “the only
expert
that matters” is the voter.
This past November, Stanford University researchers showed that an AI system outperforms
expert
radiologists in detecting pneumonia from lung X-rays.
So, too, is an informed and engaged electorate, because the
expert
advice offered to voters is itself so confusing.
Yet, as the security
expert
Sajjan M. Gohel has observed, “the displaced and disillusioned Taliban youth of today” have “found solace and purpose in an extremely radical interpretation of Islam.”
The Chinese public has grown
expert
over the years at finding plenty of things to do and talk about while avoiding politically dangerous issues.
Its new chief economist is an
expert
on trade.
That seems clearly wrong: Numerous
expert
estimates indicate that built-in redundancy pays off unless one assigns unrealistically low probabilities to disruptive events.
Decision science, which combines understanding of behavior with universal principles of coherent decision-making, limits these risks by pairing empirical data with
expert
knowledge.
Support also exists for jointly manned centers, Russian
expert
visits to NATO BMD facilities, and exchange of early-warning information from Russian and NATO radars regarding potential missile launches.
Dr. Fola was
expert
at doing a lot with a little.
Unless you are an
expert
on space engineering and imaging software, you may have some trouble at that point.
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