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For a while, it consistently made outsized profits, supposedly due to its Nobel-prize backed financial
expertise.
But programs like these are attractive for two reasons: they deepen a country’s access to educational expertise, and, more important, they open up new funding streams.
Our economic
expertise
is limited in fundamental ways.
But scientists occasionally “go rogue,” forsaking the scientific method – often for notoriety or economic gain – to produce propaganda and to sow fear in a public that lacks
expertise
but is hungry for information.
A third rationale for the Bank has been its ability to share
expertise
and to develop and reinforce norms among the governments to which it lends.
The international community must apply the lessons of the Ebola epidemic – the importance of early preventive action, strengthening health-care systems’ capacity, providing adequate health education, and combining the
expertise
of health and education professionals – now and in the future.
Moreover, because of the Fund’s broad and deeply embedded multinational expertise, its activities are central to achieving globally cooperative solutions to economic and financial problems.
The IMF will be at the center of the design and implementation of any new system, by reason of mandate and
expertise.
Russia should recognize that it has neglected its position in Asia for too long, and that only when it returns Japan’s Northern Territories can Japanese
expertise
be brought seriously to bear in developing Russia’s Far East.
There is a growing body of
expertise
to help get the job done.
We can build a safer future, but only if we are prepared to use our scientific knowledge and
expertise
for the common good.
In places like Vietnam, Indonesia, and China – where the pandemic strain will likely originate – expertise, coordination, discipline, and infrastructure are lacking.
The sanguine view is that as long as those selling
expertise
compete vigorously for the attention of discriminating buyers (the mass media), market mechanisms will assure quality control.
The first and crucial preventive step that any government can take in the face of a renewed Al Qaeda offensive in southeast Asia is fully to respect the creativity, mobility, technical expertise, and financial capabilities of suicidal groups.
A third way that goals matter is to spur epistemic communities – networks of expertise, knowledge, and practice – into action around sustainable-development challenges.
Psychological
expertise
tells us that such traits tend to worsen in individuals who gain power over others.
Given that this framework extends far beyond any medical expertise, it is not surprising that no medical association anywhere in the world has so far embraced the Dutch regulation.
What is happening at the moment could be described as a power struggle over who should be responsible for a service that more and more people wish to be available but where no amount of professional
expertise
can fully safeguard the right decision.
Wikipedia embodies a democratic medievalism that does not respect claims to personal
expertise
in the absence of verifiable sources.
In light of these shortcomings, development banks have a unique role to play in harnessing
expertise
and bringing together stakeholders to finance the right kinds of infrastructure.
Ukraine’s government has also benefited from the
expertise
of private-sector leaders.
His monomaniacal drive to centralize power is driving out the very
expertise
that the country needs to flourish.
Another difficulty with using undifferentiated precious metals for exchange was that some trust or
expertise
was required to assure people that the metal was pure.
Indeed, the IMF, with its global membership and its accumulated international expertise, is best positioned to take the leading role in a multilateral approach to financial stability.
Or perhaps we have just witnessed a serious step towards global ruin through our failure to cooperate on a complex and difficult challenge that requires patience, expertise, goodwill, and respect for international law – all of which were in short supply in Copenhagen.
Because of a long-standing lack of strategic
expertise
at the top, the Bank has lacked a clear direction.
Getting the Bank’s role right will be hard work, requiring
expertise
at the top.
But when we had to modernize our tax system, we could not find the required
expertise
anywhere in our country.
You can’t rely on human editors to structure information anymore; you need automated tools, augmented by human
expertise
and specific domain knowledge.
At the same time, it can provide the nonpartisan technical
expertise
that enables governments to define policies that will ensure continued economic stability.
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