Sentence examples for from expertise from inspiring English sources

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Authority is devolved from expertise to the data and thus, ultimately, to the patient.

It's who you know You don't need to be the expert to benefit from expertise.

Unlike hedgehogs, who actually performed worse in areas in which they specialized, foxes enjoyed a modest benefit from expertise.

The main growth areas for jobs and industry, both within the UK and for export, come from expertise in low- carbon technologies.

"Objective data generally comes from monitoring, drilling, etc. Subjective data comes from expertise and the amount of money available to gather objective data".

Weber identified the institutional structure of a new "rational-legal" authority, observing that rights of control increasingly derived from expertise rather than lineage.

Apart from expertise in their fields that can help windfall recipients when it comes time to decide how to invest or spend their money, they bring detachment and dispassion.

In the majority opinion, Roberts wrote, with customary élan, "One can have a government that functions without being ruled by functionaries, and a government that benefits from expertise without being ruled by experts"—a sentiment that could have served as a Republican talking point in the health-care debate.

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