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"Expertise being" is a noun phrase, so it can be used in the same way as other noun phrases within a sentence. It typically refers to someone's skill or knowledge in a particular area. Example: "His expertise being in finance, he was able to offer valuable insights during our company's financial planning meeting."
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He had no previous links with the club but did have financial expertise, being an accountant, and time – he had quit his job and is separated without children.
Instead of experience and expertise being seen as an asset, it is implied that "costly" expert staff drain the resources of organisations, and solutions need to be found.
Allied to the data journalism expertise being deployed by others and we have a fascinating participatory ethnography taking place where both the product (media content) and the process are being analysed from a range of perspectives.
Instead I found myself being labelled by the media as an "embarrassment" because I sometimes represented clients who were taking cases against the Labour government or a Labour local authority (one of my areas of expertise being public law).
He had suffered the same fate in their previous two meetings, most recently on the hard court of Bercy in Paris and, whatever his assertions about his clay-court expertise being the leveller, he could not make it pay.
Flanders, a former BBC economics editor who now works for JP Morgan, agreed that economists had a long record of being wrong on direct forecasts, while expressing concerns about the consequences of expertise being dismissed out of hand.
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Their expertise is extraordinary.
Their expertise is unquestioned.
Technical expertise is valuable.
His expertise is management.
Their expertise was crucial.
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