Sentence examples for expertise readiness from inspiring English sources

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Her argument is that the business case for the Clyde, with its expertise, readiness and investment, was overwhelming - and would remain so.

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That was supposed to be to highlight her foreign policy savvy....The picture is in front of the U.N. to highlight her expertise and readiness to be Vice President--it wasn't about 'two working gals'".

And the level of expertise and professional readiness of everyone involved in the entire rescue effort cannot be overlooked or minimized.

On the 10 final participants, 50% have a combined expertise in organizational readiness (OR), knowledge translation (KT) and chronic care (CC), 30% in KT and CC and 10% in (OR + KT and OROR + CC) each.

The coffee cherries used in the Nespresso Grands Crus are mostly harvested by hand, with pickers using their skill and expertise to determine the readiness and quality of each cherry.

Given the lack of available health state valuations and economic expertise in Sri Lanka the readiness of policy makers and the clinical fraternity to accept the concept of utility weights in healthcare decision making is as yet unproven.

In some cases, even when an organization's culture is supportive of the CCM, the inner structures of the primary care organization, such as a lack of staff and financial resources or a lack of clinician expertise, can impede organizational readiness for implementation and cause unexpected setbacks [ 34, 48, 52].

With the veteran French journalist Jabby Crombac as a fourth member (until his death in 2005), they were known to their Fleet Street colleagues as the Cartel: often teased for their anorak-level expertise but also admired for their readiness to share insights and historical knowledge.

(C11) This sense of growing expertise generates confidence, reflected in their readiness to be flexible concerning session frequency and timing, including being prepared to dialyse at times when support from the dialysis unit is less comprehensive.

If the successful exercise of the skill requires that others be willing to accept it as a competent performance, others' gender-based readiness or refusal to grant expertise to an agent in exercising that skill can be a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Where deep cuts are made, the emphasis will be on preserving institutional readiness by retaining just enough skills, expertise and equipment to regenerate capabilities quickly.General Carter's review is also putting a lot of emphasis on "upstream" conflict prevention and capacity-building.

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