Expertise
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And we also would be well informed to reach out to the people who do that work and get their
expertise
on how do we think about, how do we create systems around sustainability that perhaps take us from curbside recycling, which is a remarkable success across 40 years, across the United States and countries around the world, and lift us up to a broader horizon where we're looking at other forms of waste that could be lessened from manufacturing and industrial sources.
They need
expertise
and mentorship to guide them in developing and launching their businesses.
Actually, for creating social change, we need to bring in the
expertise
from all of those parties in order to make this work.
We're establishing important industry collaborations such as the one we have with a company that has
expertise
in large-scale digital manufacturing.
To do that as a first step, we've put together this website, VocaliD.org, as a way to bring together those who want to join us as voice donors, as
expertise
donors, in whatever way to make this vision a reality.
Smaller ones don't have the resources or the expertise, and so there's this market of Western companies who are happy to supply them with the tools and techniques for a price.
I brought in MIT scientists with
expertise
in prosthetics, robotics, machine learning and biomechanics, and over a 200-day research period, we studied dance.
You don't tap into your design
expertise.
Without any guidance from the regulators, there's no
expertise
in the FBI to investigate complex frauds.
With no
expertise
coming from the regulators, the FBI formed what it calls a partnership with the Mortgage Bankers Association in 2007.
They are different people that have this thing connecting them, and I did not know if that is trivia or knowledge or inadvertent expertise, but I did wonder, is there maybe a cooler way to do this?
The professors, my Yodas and my Obi-Wan Kenobis, who brought their
expertise
into making this work into what it is today.
The system being shown here can identify those areas more accurately, or about as accurately, as human pathologists, but was built entirely with deep learning using no medical
expertise
by people who have no background in the field.
So this kind of technique could allow us to fix a major problem, which is that there's a lack of medical
expertise
in the world.
Now, we'll bring in people who have two things: passion and expertise, and it could be their profession or not.
It's a type of collaborative problem solving, usually among people who have different
expertise
and different points of view.
We need a medical reserve corps: lots of people who've got the training and background who are ready to go, with the
expertise.
And secondly, we have to begin to seriously invest resources and share
expertise
to support the developing world as they fashion new, public systems of justice, not private security, that give everybody a chance to be safe.
But it just requires now an investment of resources and transfer of
expertise.
They made a decision not to develop any medicines for rare and orphan diseases, and maybe you could use your
expertise
in satellite communications to develop this cure for pulmonary hypertension.
MR: I went to Glaxo Wellcome and after three times being rejected and having the door slammed in my face because they weren't going to out-license the drug to a satellite communications expert, they weren't going to send the drug out to anybody at all, and they thought I didn't have the expertise, finally I was able to persuade a small team of people to work with me and develop enough credibility.
You bring people into the space that come with separate expertise, and you also come with new ideas and lived experience, and you produce a new knowledge.
And so they would talk to me about this and say, "You know, what we really need is just more people, more bodies, more one-on-one attention, more hours, more
expertise
from people that have skills in English and can work with these students one-on-one."
We hope that you will take the lead in partnering your innovative spirit and
expertise
with that of innovative educators in your community.
These appointed helpers assist the President in making important decisions within their area of expertise, such as defense, the treasury, and homeland security.
Much earlier, in his defense of the poet Archias, Roman consul Cicero appealed to his own practical wisdom and
expertise
as a politician: "Drawn from my study of the liberal sciences and from that careful training to which I admit that at no part of my life I have ever been disinclined."
People measurably poor at logical reasoning, grammar, financial knowledge, math, emotional intelligence, running medical lab tests, and chess all tend to rate their
expertise
almost as favorably as actual experts do.
In other words, poor performers lack the very
expertise
needed to recognize how badly they're doing.
That may be why people with a moderate amount of experience or
expertise
often have less confidence in their abilities.
It extends opportunity to the rural centers, and we can use
expertise
in a very smart way.
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