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The phrase "ability of expert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the skills or competencies possessed by an expert in a particular field.
Example: "The ability of expert analysts to interpret complex data sets is crucial for making informed business decisions."
Alternatives: "expert's capability" or "expertise of a specialist".
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As Jay Rosen, an NYU journalism professor who understands everything, has explained at great length for years, the media is biased in favour of excitement.Now, on to Mr Bernstein's question: is the ability of expert sources to retaliate against or respond to reporters on their blogs changing the way reporting gets done?
In the systems which are implanted based on the suggested method measurement capabilities of close range photogrammetry and decision making ability of expert system are integrated.
To compare the ability of expert clinicians, using qualitative assessment of stereoscopic optic disc photographs, and confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope imaging to discriminate between healthy persons and patients with early glaucoma.
Both exploratory and qualitative in nature, this evaluation allows to : (1) show the ability of expert users to use advanced visualization tools to derive meaningful conclusions in limited time, (2) demonstrate the relevance of visual analytics results for the building physics field.
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Typically, companies release only summaries of that information, a practice that can hamstring the ability of experts to examine it.
Timidity about how to cut spending is less of a problem than their leader's vaulting ambitions to reshape British capitalism, just when voters have lost faith in the ability of experts of all sorts to improve anything.
Gary Klein's research highlights the ability of experts to make high quality decisions in challenging environments, such as chess masters.
This reliance on human expertise in comparisons has been highlighted by recent court cases and high-profile errors, which called into question the validity of fingerprint evidence and the ability of experts (Cole, 2005; Kaye, 2003).
This research shows that much of the difference can be attributed to the ability of experts to accurately assess or 'recognise' the state of the situation.
We note that those data will be limited by the ability of experts to recognize and accurately describe all aspects of an illness process or presentation, and must be regularly updated to accommodate evolving perspectives of disease and continuous biomedical innovation.
Though these predictions can be quite accurate, it has been shown that supplementing numeric predictions with additional information from the model can improve the ability of both expert and non-expert users to work with the results [3].
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