Sentences with phrase «lack of expertise among»

«The apathy and lack of expertise among the non-committed affects the entire industry,» wrote Polzler in his open letter.
However, a lack of expertise among regulators can result in certification requirements that are developed without any real understanding of the procedures that represent industry best practices or oversight to ensure that they are successfully implemented.
Schools also report a lack of expertise among technicians.

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The first is relatively uncontroversial to most believers except, perhaps, to evangelical philosophers and fundamentalists of various types — namely, that laypeople are in no position to adjudicate disputes among experts in New Testament scholarship because the scholars have an expertise in languages and ancient history that laypeople lack.
One of the most cited obstacle by mainstream organizations [2] was the lack of technical expertise in disability inclusion among their teams.
This, combined with the lack of statistical expertise among journalists and the crushing deadlines under which they work, allowed RAND to sculpt the dissemination of its results with a carefully worded press release that pumped its most provocative yet methodologically flawed conclusions.
The fact that the current state of teaching leaves too many of our students without a quality education is due to the prevailing level of expertise among our teachers and leaders — not simply a prevailing lack of moral will and courage.
A «lack of expertise» among those procuring the buildings - often head teachers - meant there was little opportunity to lower costs or improve building methods, it found.
A number of factors affect the quality of in - school modeling, including lack of resources available in field placements, lack of experience or expertise with regard to technology integration among field placement teachers, and lack of opportunities for preservice teachers to integrate technology in meaningful ways into the activities they design and implement during their field placements (Niess, 2008; Posner, 1996; Smoot, 2000).
As Justice Newbury points out, lawyer and client are not typical contracting parties and are not equal; among other things, the lawyer owes a fiduciary duty to the client, owes professional duties to the court, takes on most or all of the financial risk, and possesses expertise that the client lacks (para. 92).
Flaherty also noted a lack of Microsoft Excel expertise among attorneys.
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