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That should change next year when the council is scrapped in favour of a more independent body, which will have a number of full-time members, chosen for their technical expertise, alongside a 50-strong permanent staff of specialists.
ECONOMIST: The land of disappointments
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Technical support for communities lacking expertise to purchase land and develop it.
BBC: What motivates communities to buy land they live on?
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Schlumberger -- There's a lot of oil-rich nations that refuse to work with Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell but rely on the technical expertise of Schlumberger for seismic surveys, well drilling, completion and maintenance.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It has been noted that women are responsible for half of the human knowledge and technical expertise as informal agriculturalists, gardeners, animal-breeders, managers of their community resources as well as technological innovators and agents of change.
UNESCO: OFFICE IN VENICE
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For example, they would be able to enlist the federal government's expertise when things got too technical, and mechanisms for managing risk would be streamlined.
ECONOMIST: Fuss and bother over setting up health exchanges
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Based on its decades of experience in growth and development, Samsung will also provide its technical expertise and know-how for developing materials on ESD.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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First, that Mr. Scorsese, who has always yearned for a big popular success, finally has one in "The Aviator, " a flashy entertainment in which Howard Hughes intersects with Hollywood, but it may not win him the directorial Oscar he deserves for a career distinguished by daring experimentation, dazzling innovation and technical expertise.
WSJ: Fighting Irish
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For this reason, the programme can be easily translated or adapted with a minimum of technical expertise and a basic webpage creation application.
UNESCO: Introducing the TLSF Dissemination & Training Toolbox