Expert
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Which brings me to the paradox of ignorance in our era: on the one hand, we are constantly bombarded by
expert
opinion, by all sorts of people – with or without Ph.D. after their name – who tell us exactly what to think (though rarely why we should think it).
As one
expert
puts it, a guiding coalition with good managers but poor leaders will not succeed.
Months later, Tsipras and his finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, an academic
expert
in game theory, still seem committed to this view, despite the lack of any evidence to support it.
With an
expert
analysis of the wider implications of deception and “spinning" the truth, he demonstrates that manipulation can work only if the ruler can convincingly pretend not to be engaging in it.
The
expert
panel concluded that investing in research and development into low-carbon energy would be a much sounder, more effective option – an effort that both McCain and Obama support.
Within three years the US had an official report on the causes of the events of 9/11; the well-resourced
expert
commission that produced it identified the weaknesses of America’s national-security agencies and provided recommendations for addressing them.
An innovative IAEA e-learning tool, the Virtual University for Cancer Control (VUCCnet), is being developed in Africa to provide
expert
training online to health professionals, so that they do not have to take costly trips abroad.
A recording of the telephone interview was played in court; sworn testimony was heard from the reporter who conducted the interview and from two editors who witnessed it; the official record from the telephone company was submitted as evidence of the call; and an
expert
witness concluded that the voice on the recording belonged to Tomy Winata.
I knew that many
expert
ecologists and marine biologists would make that claim.
The power to rally political support around specific issues might shift from UN organizations to technical bodies linked to various
expert
communities.
But there remain profound monetary ties between big banks and people who purport to be independent analysts providing
expert
opinions.
How to Combat Populist DemagoguesCAMBRIDGE – At a recent conference I attended, I was seated next to a prominent American trade policy
expert.
The
expert
had been one of the most prominent and vocal advocates of NAFTA when the deal was concluded a quarter-century ago.
Zhou is an intelligent and internationally respected
expert
on monetary policy and finance.
As any trial judge or criminal lawyer can attest, for every psychological
expert
produced by the defense in a legal case, prosecutors can produce one to argue the opposite.
Acute episodes and expensive hospitalization can be avoided by providing
expert
team support for patient self-care.
As leading Russian military
expert
Alexander Golts argues, the problem in Russia is not a lack of central power, but of power exercised incompetently and without individual initiative.
In 2001, the journalist Willy Lam, a respected China expert, was sacked from the paper after Mr Kuok publicly berated him for his views on China's rulers.
On this topic, there is no shortage of
expert
plans – among them bond buy-backs, bond swaps, and the creation of Eurobonds, a European version of the “Brady” bonds issued by Latin American countries that defaulted in the 1980’s.
More knowledge-sharing, especially with regard to curriculum development and teacher training, as well as
expert
and student exchanges and improved technology-sharing, would strengthen everyone’s efforts considerably.
At a time of pronounced political polarization, anti-establishment anger, and mistrust of
expert
opinion – owing to economic disappointments and widespread fear of cultural and technological change – heightened protectionism would likely fuel even greater nationalism, populism, and inward-looking policymaking.
Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs, criticized these findings, arguing that Lomborg “failed to mobilize an
expert
group that could credibly identify and communicate a true consensus.”
This is not far-fetched science-fiction technology, but rather a simple extrapolation of the
expert
systems and specialized algorithms that currently land jet airplanes, trade autonomously on Wall Street, or beat nearly any human being at chess.
Commission after commission,
expert
after Nobel prize-winning expert, gave DDT a clean bill of health.
And thus there were many in the audience who smiled condescendingly at Teltschick’s suggestion, amused that this outstanding former foreign policy
expert
had lost his grasp.
Prepared over three years by more than 550 experts from some 100 countries, these
expert
assessments will cover four world regions: the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and Europe and Central Asia.
And she predicted that empirical evidence and
expert
knowledge will still carry substantial – if not full – weight in decision-making by legislators, presidents, and their advisers.
Medical expertise is in some ways being replaced by computer-based diagnostic systems
(expert
systems), and much of the work that engineers once did has been replaced by computer-assisted design (CAD) systems.
The important issue, according to Levy and Murnane, is that the most promising future careers will be those grounded in either
expert
thinking or complex communication skills.
Expert
thinking means understanding how to deal with new and different problems that do not fit the mold of past problems.
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