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Because the operational budget is set by Shell, and because the NNPC is plagued by corruption and lacks the
expertise
to verify production claims, the operating company has a powerful incentive to inflate costs.
Second, and most alarmingly for those around the world who crave decent and intelligent international leadership from the US, Lugar was mocked by his opponents for his foreign-policy
expertise
and reputation as an outstanding statesman, who for decades had played an absolutely central role on arms control and disarmament issues.
If Trump’s pick for US Treasury Secretary, the Goldman Sachs and hedge-fund veteran Steven Mnuchin, is like others from his industry, the
expertise
he will bring to the job will be in tax avoidance, not constructing a well-designed tax system.
Officials in these countries are striving to identify sick patients in the community and to triage them to regional facilities that have the
expertise
to provide appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
The emerging economies generally have the policy instruments, balance sheets, and
expertise
to respond effectively.
We have the knowledge, expertise, and partnerships to make a very real positive difference to biodiversity conservation worldwide, and we welcome support from all parts of society to help us deliver this.
That work was completed last month, and today, six call centers staffed by hundreds of medical professionals are in operation, bringing affordable medical
expertise
to an estimated six million people.
The specialist MEPs, on the other hand, use their
expertise
and their steadily increasing powers to exert a good deal of influence on EU legislation.
For all that, the European Parliament’s importance goes far beyond its members’ technical
expertise
on complex issues, or its usefulness as a democratic fig leaf for an EU decision-making process that is dominated by inter-governmental horse-trading.
The team will also need “promoters” in these locations, with public-relations
expertise
and technical knowledge of the country and the clusters.
For example, American, European, Japanese, and other drug regulators have developed guidelines, through the International Conference on Harmonization, that take advantage of their collective
expertise.
Technical
expertise
is needed to design and implement measures that are part of a strategic vision to end the conflict.
The lack of technical
expertise
is not a major problem in eastern Ukraine.
The proliferation of information technology and social media means that it is easier than ever for entrepreneurs to tap into a large pool of finance – not to mention contacts and
expertise
– from small investors.
And, given monarchs’s typical lack of any substantial governmental expertise, attempting to reason with them would only expose their ignorance, aggravate their insecurity, and often lead to a courtier’s fall.
Building health-care systems that are capable of managing infectious diseases, while also providing quality cancer care, requires a significant investment in time, money, and
expertise.
He therefore combines professional expertise, global experience, and considerable management know-how – all perfect credentials for the World Bank presidency.
This is a global imperative, and we can all contribute to fulfilling it by ensuring that the World Bank is an institution truly for the world, led with
expertise
and integrity.
Better to assert one’s knowledge unequivocally, especially if past academic honors certify one’s claims of
expertise.
Moreover, Sarkozy’s discussions with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown during his two-day state visit to London in March prominently featured a deal to use France’s considerable nuclear
expertise
to build a new generation of nuclear power stations in Britain – another source of discord with Germany.
But his courage and example may help to accelerate the dawn of the day when China’s participation in international affairs is aided by the
expertise
and oversight of civil-society groups, an independent media, and an engaged citizenry able to express its views through the ballot box.
Still, not enough engineering
expertise
has been brought to bear in refugee settlements, whose populations have swelled in recent years as more people have had to flee from conflicts and natural disasters.
That means working with local hospitals, clinics, ministries, and health-care providers, which can serve as key conduits for bioengineering
expertise.
Pitcairn’s seas are full of species found nowhere else: a bold and funded commitment by the UK government to protect them, which would have the islanders’ support, would place Britain at the leading edge of
expertise
in a crucial knowledge sector of the future.
Scientific sophistication, economic acumen, political subtlety, and legal and medical
expertise
– all these skills should be present in our newsrooms as matter of course.
The use of genomic
expertise
to improve health care is just beginning.
Johnson is a tribune of the people who grew up with the privileges of the 1%; a child of immigrants who campaigned for closed borders; a Conservative who wants to upend the political order; an erudite man who mocks expertise; and a cosmopolitan who casually calls black people “piccaninnies.”
But, for those escaping Syria’s civil war, ignorance of their plight is overshadowed only by the reality of their needs – and the diversity of their
expertise.
Indeed, despite India’s complex political and economic situation, its great
expertise
in scaling processes could have great impact if applied to the country’s own development.
So far, much of that
expertise
has been used for the benefit of foreign customers and domestic businesses; but there is increasing interest in deploying it for broader public benefit.
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