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Meanwhile, the Guardian understands it is commonplace for audit firms to use their technical expertise to advise clients on the appropriate wording to be used in official reports.
Because even as information access is becoming commonplace, the ability to analyze data and add expertise to it is turning into a competitive advantage.
In my view, expert volunteers (citizen scientists) who are willing to monitor particular ecological environments or species are no substitute, because their botanical expertise does not usually focus on the commonplace and the widespread.
Alternative expertise, however, is limited, given that liaison psychiatry nurses, commonplace for adults, do not exist for children in the UK.
Yet paper and unstructured, unsharable, unidentifiable data sets are commonplace in a system demanding a deeper integration of research and clinical expertise to help solve the most difficult challenges of health and disease.
But there is also an ongoing torrent of acquisitions, layoffs, and successions--not to mention commonplace promotions and transfers--all of which involve the loss of essential expertise.
The role of a first responder is commonplace in the armed forces today, but it was only during World War One that it was realised medical expertise was needed closer to the action.
Commonplace books?
Humanistic Commonplace Book.
On spine: Commonplace book.
Algorithms are commonplace.
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