Synonym: expertness. Similar words: advertisement, expert, advertising, expect, expense, expected, experience, experiment. Meaning: [‚ekspɜː'tiːz] n. skillfulness by virtue of possessing special knowledge.
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181. Most of these new management teams have drawn their expertise from earlier times with one or other of the major brewers.
182. In principle, direct investment brings with it better management, improved technology, and marketing expertise.
183. They were faced with bankruptcy but there was enough expertise within the company to take a gamble on a change of direction.
184. Earlier plans to have a full-time member with financial expertise or to take charge of relations with Area Boards had been abandoned.
185. They provide expertise across a wide range of topics while allowing the students to contribute to the year-to-year developments in experimental techniques.
186. Drawing on the organisation's wide range of membrane technology expertise, it offers impartial advice on improving process efficiency.
187. Reyntiens' considerable technical expertise is at one with his imagination.
188. This will serve to make our research experience and expertise more widely known to potential users of our consultancy services.
189. This is more than skills because the total expertise will include also rules, knowledge and contextual information.
190. Not all voluntary organisations have the resource to develop financial management expertise and this can obviously pose problems in administering schemes.
191. The book is written by various authors, all of them well respected in their field of expertise.
192. Costs tend to decrease as expertise in accessing data develops.
193. To replace this expertise, top managements have turned to outside management consultants.
194. There was a professionalism and explosive expertise about the operation totally alien to the loyalist slap-dash, amateur bombers.
195. To start with, the management team combines vision, technical savvy, financial acumen and expertise in the area of entertainment.
196. Their role will be to provide specialist expertise in this area for the profession on a full-time basis.
197. Their area of expertise includes complementary products such as pension plans and insurance policies.
198. This involves developing critical expertise in scalable computing areas such as components, interconnects, computing architectures, and systems software.
199. Nor should they be; unless they are in the therapy business,(http://sentencedict.com/expertise.html) their expertise lies elsewhere.
200. Catherine had trouble tending to their own domestic affairs though they had a handy expertise for the affairs of others.
201. That a young boy of none too comfortable means would be impressed by all this worldly expertise is not difficult to imagine.
202. Bull will lead co-operative development projects for a range of symmetrical multiprocessing systems based on its multi-processing expertise.
203. Such expertise helps OFCs to beat off the competition.
204. Provide expertise needed in fault feedback analysis.
205. We are looking for expertise in this arena and must have zero loss of store up-time due to ongoing programming integration.
206. Conclusion These results have great effects upon prevention of medical tangles and medicolegal expertise.
207. But developers typically provide a minimal set of services, given their limited security expertise.
208. Beijing Summit Wines Ltd. is a foreign invested company incorporated in Beijing that combines the experiences of the new world wine production and China wine market expertise.
209. As a technical expertise of KST team, proficient in product function and usage. Provide product and technical training for clients and KS team.
210. Next year, Professor Claypool will bring his expertise to bear on WPI's new interactive media and games development major.
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