Sentence examples for class of expert from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, fiction in the age of modernism became as much identified with literature as poetry or plays, and its complexities required a new class of expert readers, a secular clergy capable of explaining its mysteries.

The ruling would also help develop a "professional class of expert", making it less likely that people would contribute expertise occasionally, and although a professional expert witness would have a better knowledge of their role and duties, this would be at the expense of "freshness and challenge to dogma".

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"A class of experts is inevitably so removed from common interests as to become a class with private interests and private knowledge," he argued.

The biologists would describe a pattern that should be looked for, and the bioinformaticists -- a new class of experts who use computers to analyze genomes -- would stay up all night writing the appropriate software.

Many of the safeguards that have been put in place to bypass popular politics – above all, the authority that now resides in central banks – have had the effect of empowering a new class of experts, for whom education is a prerequisite of entry into the elite.

A class of experts will inevitably slide into a class whose interests diverge from those of the rest and becomes a committee of oligarchs.

The explosion in the Internet of Things and the associated mass of ESI may lead to a whole new class of "experts" who in a courtroom setting interpret wearables data and the analytics engines.

Blogs, instead, lend themselves to an honest back-and-forth about the sausage of statistical conclusions, which can, hopefully, create a more respected class of experts and a more informed public.

In Levin's view, as Tannenhaus describes, liberal government "is a 'technocratic' monolith, with a master class of experts who construct and administer large-scale programs that subordinate the needs and wishes of the public to the appetites of the policy makers".

"We've had enough of experts" said Michael Gove infamously, with a recent – and not very comforting – qualification that he was targeting "a sub-class of experts, particularly economists, pollsters, social scientists".

A recurrent structure is found for a class of fuzzy expert systems, known as the Mamdani model.

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