Well, unless the writer happens to be the world expert on the subject under discussion, at least (something that only happens to me when I write about scandium).
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Here offerings include a tour of Chicago sites made famous in film, a private architectural boat tour, cooking classes, or the latest, a customized private tour of the famed Art Institute of Chicago, customized in the sense that the hotel will arrange for your guide to be an expert in the area of art that interests you.
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As I have mentioned before, I consider Dan to be the foremost unbiased expert on Vanguard investing in the nation.
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Stated more cautiously, this would be the belief that the institutional rules of the game should be more heavily tilted toward expert opinion on many important topics than they are in the U.S. today.
The benefits include the fact that big financial firms should be more expert in managing assets, and the running costs should be lower because they manage such large amounts of money.
Most of the time, a wealth manager will not be an expert in all the necessary areas.
The new administration recently appointed a statistical sampling expert to be the next census director.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke may be the world's leading academic expert on the Fed's mistakes of the 1930s.
Mr. Gertz reports that the Chiefs deemed it "too hot" to retain the services of a man widely believed to be the military's most knowledgeable expert on the Islamist ideology of our enemies.
There are still things in the physical world that are going to be important: expert advice and the ability to see and touch the latest tablets.
In cases where a mediator is unfamiliar with your business niche, product or service, the aid of an expert may be needed to educate the mediator.
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The recommendations of the expert meeting will be used for developing a plan of action for UNESCO within the overall structure of the Open Access strategy adopted by the General Conference.
Roberts, the Rugby player, will be shown training with Bruce, the karate expert.
Legal colleagues consider Clarke to be the nation's foremost expert on defending federal capital cases.
Mr Beggs concluded, "I don't claim to be an absolute expert in the law but I know there's a problem here".
By 1990, the consensus was that the threat had passed, and one expert declared the population could be as high as 40, 000.
The potential structure of the welfare system in an independent Scotland is to be considered by an expert group set up by the Scottish government.
The Jesuits, missionaries and educators, are trained to be expert communicators and it is significant that among the first people summoned to meet the new Pope at his hotel suite this morning was fellow Jesuit Father Lombardi - official Vatican spokesperson, head of Vatican Radio (run for many years by the Jesuits) and of the Vatican Press Office.
The mark may be "easily cleaned" but a restoration expert was being sent from the parent museum in Paris, the museum said in a statement.
As the author happened to be an expert on that algae, he took immediate note.
Among the guests on To The Manor Reborn will be architectural expert Dan Cruickshank and gardener David Howard.
Argentina's Jorge Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, was a consensus 25-1 underdog to be selected at the conclave, gambling expert R.
"If you are able to see a more or less stable situation in Afghanistan, if it becomes another relatively normal Central Asian state, China will be the natural beneficiary, " says Andrew Small, a China expert at The German Marshall Fund of the United States, an American research institute.
The defense questioned the validity of the messages, with Mays' attorney asking computer forensic expert Gibb whether she could be absolutely sure the messages were from his client.
The Association of British Insurers has called for whiplash injuries to be assessed by an accredited medical expert, trained in the latest diagnostic techniques and able to take into account the circumstances of the collision rather than the claimant's reported symptoms.
The prime minister acknowledged the relationship between politics and the media needed to be looked at again in the wake of the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
Pink noise generally achieves this, but it must be correctly tuned (equalised) by an expert to ensure it cannot be obviously perceived by the occupants.
The ASA said it took expert advice and concluded that the claim could not be justified.
In their legal challenge, the two groups claim the inspector failed to take into account a key expert's oral testimony the harm would be greater than he first indicated in his written evidence.
Peter Lipton of the University of Cambridge, who ponders such matters, suggests that such expert systems could indeed be held morally responsible for the consequences of their actions (although the designers of such systems would not necessarily be off the hook).
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