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be expertise
noun
Great skill or knowledge in a particular field or hobby.
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"I certainly think that we've had to be honest with ourselves that our expertise in television may not automatically be expertise in these other areas," Sirulnick says.
For GWA studies, capacity building is also imperative as benefit sharing as the main outcomes of the research are likely to be expertise and knowledge, rather than treatments.
There should be expertise from a combination of disciplines including the main domains related to the research questions (e.g., ecology, hydrology, biogeochemistry, climatology), ecoinformatics, statistics or machine-learning, and geographic information systems (GIS) science.
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Although we presented representative in-game decision-making situations, there might still be expertise-based differences between these film-based situations and in situ situations (Dicks, Button, & Davids, 2010).
Oliver in the pilot was as much the Green Arrow as he'll ever be, expertise-wise.
The first was expertise.
"Mastery is expertise, the repetition of every move".
But what you do not need are expertise or arcane gifts.
"The key word here is expertise," County Executive Andrew J. Spano said.
Sometimes, what donors can offer is expertise, office space, people or other resources.
It just gives us money and what we really need is expertise.
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