Sentence examples for expertise employed from inspiring English sources

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Although there is no means to actually determine the degree of substitution of international expertise for the new arrangements, savings can be estimated at US$111 million per year assuming that each work-month of expertise employed under these new agreements substituted the same number of work-months of international expertise.

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"The level of command and control, and the level of sophistication of the IDF, is showing that there is some type of expertise being employed," said one American officer, using the acronym for indirect fire, the term the military uses for mortar, artillery and rocket attacks.

In order to achieve a diverse sample of clinical, applied, and research expertise, we employed two sampling strategies.

Their description of the interventions indicates that their professional expertise is employed within a collaborative relationship [ 1, 18].

Newspaper articles in July 2010 reported the key problems to be shortage of personnel, lack of expertise among employed personnel (e.g. on the most effective cooling measures), and the need to respect the residents' independence and personal responsibility.

The majority of investigations into the structural brain basis of motor expertise have employed musicians as specialist groups (e.g. Gaser and Schlaug 2003; Bengtsson et al. 2005; Abdul-Kareem et al. 2011) and have largely reported significant increases in white matter microstructure adjacent to cortical and cerebellar structures.

I am now relying on the BBC investing in some Chinese government-style expertise to employ internet censors in Broadcasting House who can be relied on to block only any item which might upset the IOC lawyers – leaving me with the pleasure of hearing the racing tips, Vince Cable, and John Humphrys grumbling about any warm weather that accidentally comes to the UK.

Applicants are required to demonstrate how the various projects contained within their proposals are fully integrated, encourage participation of investigators with the most appropriate expertise, and employ cutting-edge approaches.

The DFID rule that at least 10% of the overall budget should be spent on communications has been important in ensuring that communications is taken seriously by all RPC, and enabling activities that are not cheap (such as communications workshops, buying in external expertise, and employing a dedicated communications manager, and holding major events) to happen.

As a result, more staff with a wide range of expertise have been employed in the process of designing and producing these vehicles.

As blackhats became more versatile and security researchers gained expertise, the technologies employed to thwart zero-day attacks have grown more sophisticated.

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