Expertise
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A referendum is not usually an accurate sounding of people’s rational faculties or a test of their
expertise.
The IMF and World Bank would offer advice, expertise, and financing, with the Fund concentrating on the macroeconomic and financial stability that is crucial to fostering durable growth and poverty reduction.
I am proud that Poland, thanks to the
expertise
gained in the Mazowiecki years and after, can provide advice to the European Union’s eastern and southern neighbors, as well as countries like Tunisia and Burma.
More importantly, through its numerous rescues of sovereign states, the IMF has acquired
expertise
in debt restructuring, while developing a reputation for toughness and impartiality, which would be very useful in these situations.
Finally, thanks to IMF involvement, even less advanced countries would be able to take advantage of the best international
expertise
to address the problem.
For example, many services related to intermediate and final demand require knowledge, expertise, information, and communication for their delivery.
The American Meteorological Society promptly wrote to Pruitt saying that it is “indisputable” that CO2 and other greenhouse gases are the primary cause of global warming, and that it is “not familiar with any scientific institution with relevant subject matter
expertise
that has reached a different conclusion.”
The Bush administration’s negligence is especially shocking given the remarkable amount of scientific
expertise
that exists in the US.
But the US government’s failings are matched in many parts of the world, and certainly in the poorest countries, where scientific
expertise
is scarce, and where many governments do not have scientific advisory councils to turn to for guidance.
For example, there could be scope for cooperation within the European Union-GCC Joint Action Program, which already includes a section on “Exchange of
expertise
and information…in economic integration.”
Cutting-edge finance solutions used to modernize institutions like Standard Bank, Africa’s largest bank, depend on the
expertise
housed at UK-based institutions.
And its staff possesses unparalleled
expertise
about individual countries, including insight into the difficult local politics that sometimes inhibit the reforms needed to ensure returns on investment.
The nonprofits, by contrast, are mostly small and are often run by people with passion but not much
expertise
or management skill.
The World Bank should develop the
expertise
to help donors and recipient governments make these programs work.
Yes, there are myriad schemes for subsidizing start-up companies and supplying centralized services and
expertise
in special business parks.
Why this angry attitude toward the bearers of knowledge and
expertise?
This is precisely the kind experience and
expertise
that the WHO needs in today’s global health environment, and it explains why the African Union has officially endorsed Ghebreyesus’s candidacy.
Whether US investors had greater
expertise
in banking in emerging markets may be debatable; that they had greater
expertise
in tax avoidance is not.
Not only will the world adopt a new set of goals to achieve sustainable development, but it will also have a new global network of
expertise
to help achieve those vital objectives.
Medical research and policy implementation in the developing world must be led by researchers and specialists from low- and middle-income countries – people who can combine cutting-edge scientific
expertise
with an intimate understanding of local contexts.
Richard Dawkins’ Law DelusionAIX-EN-PROVENCE – Richard Dawkins is one of the great minds of our time; yet in his just-published memoir, Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in Science, he notes that great minds often err when they leave their field of
expertise.
Opening channels for flows of information, ideas, expertise, and talent from abroad can only enhance these efforts.
Ultimately, to defeat infectious diseases, we will have to restore faith in expertise, and rebuild trust with communities that have grown increasingly suspicious of authority in recent years.
To be clear, there is no dearth of economic
expertise
among Russian policymakers.
The problem is that policymaking is concentrated in the Kremlin, where economic
expertise
is lacking.
Reversing the tide on malaria requires us to pool resources and combine the diverse experience and
expertise
of scientists from different backgrounds and specialties.
And we are seeing a growing appetite for this kind of expertise, from within governments and the private sector.
As we gain experience and
expertise
we are mounting increasingly ambitious operations.
Gaining access to the advanced technologies and management
expertise
of European firms is another major enticement.
Hence, to secure the necessary expertise, the Saudi Public Investment Fund has formed a partnership with Japan’s Softbank, and Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Investment Company has entered into an agreement with the French state-backed investment vehicles CDC International Capital and Bpifrance.
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