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Generally considered the best woman chess player in the country, she has already won the title of Expert from the American Chess Federation & lacks only 5 points for a Mastership.
So, whether you've been accepted into an elite doctorate program, been offered a prestigious job at an amazing organization, published a book, got promoted to the C-suite, earned the title of "expert," been nominated for an award, or achieved any meaningful milestone... you earned it.
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In the field that I am interested in, geopolitics, there are those who claim the title of experts.
Last week, Mr. Stewart said the title of "national expert for ink" had been bestowed on him.
Now she is an executive producer of "Live to Dance" and she has taken the title of "lead expert" as well as "mentor," judging performances on stage, then giving dancers tips and encouragement in rehearsals in full makeup and wardrobe.
The Consumer column in Science Times yesterday, about possible hazards of bitter orange peel, the main ingredient in many diet supplements marked "ephedra-free," misstated the title of an expert who noted that in Britain, the peel is an ingredient in orange marmalade, and omitted his given name and affiliation.
The fact that Palmer was willing to put up with it despite literally having the job title of "banking expert" just goes to show how much inertia is at work here.
In June 2007, the senate of the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Maribor awarded him the title visiting expert of the Faculty of Agriculture.
Correction: May 22 , 2004 Saturday An article on May 14 about psychological factors that motivate some people to resist wrongful orders misstated the title of Dr. Elliot Aronson, an expert on social influence at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Correction: January 23 , 2000 Sunday An article last Sunday about the implications of the America Online-Time Warner merger misstated the title of John Battelle, an Internet expert who commented on contrasts between the companies.
The Consumer column in Science Times on Tuesday, about options for patients now that the painkiller Vioxx has been withdrawn from the market, misstated the title of a book by an expert on prescription drugs, Dr. Jerry Avorn.
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