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"There has to be a subsector you focus on so you can develop some expertise and understanding".
This model allows providers to develop some expertise in ART, but requires them to spend time caring for PLWHA who are not on ART and in the management of HIV/AIDS conditions and comorbid conditions.
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"I had some recording equipment and I developed some expertise in music, and when people hear of that they ask if they can come over".
A former United States attorney in Arkansas who had developed some expertise on drug issues, Mr. Hutchinson said the thought had not crossed his mind, and while he believed in the mission, he was not sure he wanted to give up his House seat.
Meanwhile, because our unit has developed some expertise and professional recognition, our hierarchy leaves us much freedom to suggest and organise events, publications, pilot studies, etc.
I came from nowhere, worked hard, developed some expertise and a few exits along the way, and I just don't get, honestly.
A. First, over time, you develop some knowledge and expertise in managing and leading — in many cases because you're forced to.
A handful of deals and many, many open house reports later, he has developed some genuine expertise.
Chattha says that Wareness.io has "developed some critical expertise and process" that will give startups an edge when it comes to marketing hardware.
This may require the end-users to develop some modicum of ergonomics expertise to be able to show that ergonomics applied to the care of research animals works and has a payoff.
Develop some policy expertise.
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