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The organization is peopled by super spies whose expertise lies in two principal areas: tracking the communications and movements of Americans, and then capturing and torturing these Americans.
Does Dr. Kim, whose expertise lies in medicine and in the administration of health-care systems, have any answers to these questions?
Mr. Condit will be succeeded by Harry C. Stonecipher, the company's former president, whose expertise lies on the military side of Boeing's operations, not its commercial aviation business.
Semiconductors, the silicon chips that power digital devices, are typically designed by specialist firms that are good at engineering, but physically produced by other firms whose expertise lies in manufacturing.
STAMFORD, Conn., June 5 , 2012/PRNewswire/ -- EQA Partners, an alternative investment manager whose expertise lies in currencies and traditional global macro strategies, today announced the appointment of Dr. Randall Kroszner as Partner and Chief Economist, a new position.
Just as importantly, we will shine a spotlight on the role of the facilitators: the well-paid lawyers, accountants and private bankers in financial centres such as London and Geneva, whose expertise lies in moving money offshore.
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They welcome interaction with--and yes, challenge from --colleagues whose expertise lie outside their own, knowing that they can learn without losing the expertise they have so carefrom --colleagues
This would indicate that a team approach to measurement and care through the involvement of health-care professionals whose expertise lie in these domains (physical and occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, nutritionists and palliative care physicians) would complement usual oncology care.
Utilizing designers whose expertise may lie outside the domain to be investigated, will the workshop sufficiently challenge the participants to generate innovative questions and novel insights?
There must also be some doubt whether Fiat, whose main expertise lies in small cars, can steer to safety a firm whose sales have historically depended on light trucks.
The change has prompted Mr. Allman, 58, whose main expertise lies mostly in silver and furniture, to survey the 18th- and 19th-century portraits and landscapes on the house's walls and for the first time to try envisioning something like Franz Kline's volcanic black-on-white slashes hanging in their august company.
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