Its areas of expertise also cover shipping - related personal injury and fatal accident claims such as accidents involving cargo ships and passenger ships, including claims arising from loss of life, medical negligence and class actions arising out of illness and disease outbreaks.
Our different
areas of expertise also influence the process.
Not exact matches
Of course, you
also need to have strong technical
expertise in your chosen product development
area.
It's
also a chance for you to highlight your company's unique value proposition and reiterate its
areas of expertise.
Not only does this help you gain some footing, especially within a brand - new industry or
area of expertise, but it can
also help you build a solid reputation right from the start.
The company is
also facing an uphill battle in Nadella's
area of expertise, cloud services.
This leads to your becoming known as a specialist in your
area of expertise, which means leveraging your personas can
also help you stay relevant and employed long - term.
They are
also forced to learn lessons about
areas of business that are out
of their field
of expertise (marketing, sales, finance, etc.)-- lessons they would never learn (at least to as great a degree) if they worked as an employee at a company.
He can offer as much or as little assistance as you need, and
also can connect you with people in his network
of other consultants with deep
expertise in specific
areas.
We would
also like any recommendations from the interns on which academic institutions or research facilities are well respected in their countries and
areas of expertise.
This pattern
of death doctors killing patients outside their
areas of expertise has
also been observed in the Netherlands.
Mano's Authentic
also draws from the cultural
expertise of the Saywas, who are inspired by the company's location in the Detroit
area.
We would
also like any recommendations from the interns on which academic institutions or research facilities are well respected in their countries and
areas of expertise.
Yes,
also what is their
area of expertise and where do they work?
Dr. Wagner is
also not an OB, but a pediatrician, so his
area of expertise is not even in childbirth.
Thus, not only do rural people have a greater democratic say in how their local governments are run, they
also have a greater democratic say in how some
of their key utilities and economic institutions are run, and are far more likely per capita to serve on the governing boards
of such institutions, (even though, as in the case
of governments, they have far less formal training and
expertise in doing so than their urban counterparts running investor owned corporations that do the same things in urban
areas).
We've
also set up groups composed
of the industry's leading professionals in
areas where technical
expertise is most important, such as Building Regulations.
The Vice President
of the Republic, H.E. Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who gave the advice when he met the Ghanaian community in the Bay
area of San Francisco, USA on Thursday April 12, 2018,
also urged the Ghanaian community abroad to make their skills and
expertise available to their compatriots back home to speed up the pace
of development.
«There are
also skills shortages in
areas of expertise such as plant and crop breeding, plant physiology and pest management, large animal physiology and health, soil science, and horticulture,» she says.
«Two other circadian biology laboratories in the department, those
of Seung - Hee «Sally» Yoo, Ph.D., and Cheng Chi Lee, Ph.D.,
also made important contributions to this work, highlighting the collaborative spirit among our faculty and our research
expertise in this fascinating
area of biology,» he added.
His involvement in the Avian Phylogenomics Project — which, apart from appearing at first unrelated to his research
area,
also requires skills and analysis outside his
expertise — is an illustration
of this ethos in action.
The report
also notes that Canada has considerable experience in designing the sort
of infrastructure that the ITER project will require, as well as world - class
expertise in essential
areas such as control - room automation, tritium systems, and remote handling.
Studying
also creates an abundance
of new
areas of skill and
expertise.
Guest contributors — 27 so far — are
also occasionally invited to comment on stories within their particular
areas of expertise.
DiChristina: Yeah, I mean I think one
of the things we don't realize working on the insides
of Scientific American all the time is that the editor is not just working with the scientists but
also they're reporting and going out to meetings and doing other things; they're [scouring] the world for the best science that matters for readers, have a lot
of expertise themselves and it just seemed to me that this would be the kind
of thing that readers might really find fascinating — what the editors
of Scientific American [are] thinking based on all their conversations with the experts
of the day covering the various
areas of science and technology and how it affects our lives; and this was the genesis
of this story.
You
also should pay very close attention to the
areas of interest advertised by the department and how well you can make your own
expertise fit into them.
Shortly afterward, Park
also saw the call for the 2017 - 18 cohort
of the AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute for Public Engagement with Science, which was focused on infectious disease — her general
area of expertise.
IRTA can
also provide training activities on the main
areas of expertise depicted above, mainly in relation animal models.
With RCI's vast knowledge
of I&C systems for nuclear power plants, they
also provide
expertise in the
areas of neutron monitoring, in - core instrumentation, and process sensors for monitoring the safety critical aspects
of the NuScale Power Module (NPM).
Alfredo Dubra, PhD: My
area of expertise is
also optical imaging.
While all nutritionists will have a broad understanding
of general nutrition, they will
also have their
areas of expertise.
His
expertise in
areas outside the confines
of the gym, (diet & nutrition), have
also contributed to the very noticeable results I've seen in just three short months.
I
also have a PhD in Nutritional Sciences with my
area of expertise being in muscle protein metabolism.
He is able to draw for each
of his
areas of expertise to help the student understand what he is teaching but
also how to incorporate it into everybody life.
Guru's
area of expertise is mainly High Definition Makeup, but he
also works with makeup for fashion and photography, brides, parties, TV, films, theater, and hair stylists.
It
also gives you the opportunity to meet other people in different
areas of the world, or different
areas of expertise.
My
area of expertise is online dating, but I
also provide advice on the right types
of dates to take women on and provide men with the proper mindset to approach dating.
For example, HubSpot Academy certifies inbound marketers, which serves the dual purpose
of producing more expert marketers while
also reinforcing HubSpot's market leading
expertise in that
area.
I believe that Instructional Designers will have need to have a wide breadth
of knowledge to design impactful learning solutions, but they will
also need the depth
of subject matter
expertise in a few
areas.
The other two programs — Teach for America and the University
of Maryland's Masters Certification Program —
also have
areas of expertise that the group feels the others could benefit from.
More than one size It is
also important to allow relevant experts to design and fit out different
areas of a school, which will allow the school to benefit from their specific experience and
expertise, rather than adopting a «one size fits all» approach.
Sten has a degree in journalism, so the monthly newsletter was
also an opportunity to draw on another
area of expertise.
The Lab's staff will
also continue to lead the national advocacy agenda that NCTL launched in 2007 Additionally, grant will support the Lab's «By All Means» initiative by providing advice and support to the city teams, leveraging financial and technical assistance resources, conducting research on the effectiveness
of local work, documenting local work and disseminating best practices, brokering national partnerships with organizations in the health, education, social service, and community schools» fields, and providing direct technical assistance in relevant
areas of expertise.
Tension
also surfaced when school or district leaders called for data - informed decisions to be made in
areas where those decisions had traditionally been made by teachers on the basis
of their individual and collective
expertise.
Lawyers and ethics officers from the department did most
of that work, although four career and four political staff members
also reviewed the applicants to make sure they had
expertise in the four school improvement
areas emphasized in Race to the Top.
Bay
Area teacher development programs
also benefit from the
expertise of local universities such as Stanford and financing from deep - pocketed local foundations and technology companies.
Learning skills
also provide students with better ways to think about their thinking and find connections across
areas of expertise.
He has
also done many webinars on his
areas of expertise.
Key features
of these systems include not only the instruments used for evaluation but
also the
expertise of the consulting teachers or mentors — skilled teachers in the same subject
areas and school levels who have released time to serve as mentors to support their fellow teachers — and the system
of due process and review that involve a panel
of both teachers and administrators in making recommendations about personnel decisions based on the evidence presented to them from the evaluations.
There are
also 4,500 magnet schools throughout the country, public schools that specialize in an
area of expertise, and draw students from a wider geographic
area.