While I can understand
the lack of expertise in this area from CREA, this is simply too easy and fact to ignore.
Such therapists may deliberately limit the evaluation to comply with the contract, because of particular interests or because of
lack of expertise in evaluating and treating other conditions.
There's a general
lack of expertise in the early childhood workforce.
Now you know that you have
lack of expertise in some area.
Perhaps it is because they consider it beneath them, or they are embarrassed to admit to
the their lack of expertise in this fundamental and essential skill, but many is the time I have seen legal research foisted off on a poor legal assistant.
But I was uncertain that I would be able to become an outstanding mediator given
my lack of expertise in litigation or private practice.
However, he was unable to provide specifics as to how a cardiologist would have treated Freeman because of
his lack of expertise in cardiology.
The ruling was a mixed message, deciding the book to be scientifically dishonest, but Lomborg himself not guilty because of
lack of expertise in the fields in question»:
Apparently you refuse to respond to Al Gore celebrity status as a main advocate [perceived authority] RE: the theory of man - made CO2 caused global - warming - who is a famous politician w NO formal scientific training [FYI: Gore's far more famous the either Dr Dyson & even most of these 49 ex-NASA vets]- nor will you respond to IPCC Head Pachuari's
lack of expertise in climatology.
The ruling sent a mixed message, deciding the book to be scientifically dishonest, but Lomborg himself not guilty because of
lack of expertise in the fields in question:
In January 2003, the DCSD [Danish Committee on Scientific Dishonesty, a Danish government body] released a ruling that [found] the book to be scientifically dishonest through misrepresentation of scientific facts, but Lomborg himself not guilty due to
his lack of expertise in the fields in question.
There was a general
lack of expertise in Northern Ireland.
Genuine question Peter: even though you acknowledge
a lack of expertise in the area, you choose to follow one particular expert whose views are right at one extreme of the field.
Study: Broader Data Use Could Improve Parent Involvement Education Week, May 30, 2013» «Unfortunately, because of a general
lack of expertise in using data to guide strategy, sensitivity to releasing performance data publicly, and the political unpopularity of using scarce resources on analysis and [information technology] systems, relatively few large agencies have fully tapped the power of the data they have to better manage the performance of their schools,» says Jon Fullerton, the executive director of Harvard University's Center for Education Policy Research.»
Teaching at a community college amongst Iñupiat Eskimos was ideal for reinforcing
my lack of expertise in any single legitimate scientific discipline.
«The other reason is
the lack of expertise in many tropical plant groups.
The Westminster system MPs today have a worrying
lack of expertise in life.
Given
his lack of expertise in Islam and experience in working with Muslims, one wonders why MacArthur is writing in the first place.
-- I tried to sidestep some of the political and social questions raised (due to
my lack of expertise in these areas and to the many other opinions already aired in response to this article) and instead call attention to some of the spiritual issues at stake.
If Duffie and deKay were blindsided, it wasn't for
lack of expertise in telecommunications.
Not exact matches
As the business grows, if tasks start to go undone due to
lack of time or
expertise, it's time to bring
in extra personnel.
Rhodes and his start - up team had plenty
of experience
in masonry and construction, but they
lacked expertise in overseas business development, which would be critical for the new business
in recovering architectural elements from abroad.
Sullivan said Uber was committed to privacy but had previously suffered «a
lack of expertise»
in the area.
Elza Seregelyi, director
of L - SPARK, points out that a «fatal flaw
in (a) founding team (is when) founders who are self - aware may successfully get help to overcome a gap or conflict
in a certain area, but those who are blindly one - sided (e.g., too technical or
lacking domain
expertise) or dysfunctional as a team will be unable to execute.»
The beautiful thing about franchising is that, while we may excel
in certain aspects
of running the business, there are areas
in which we
lack knowledge and / or
expertise.
In my opinion, any further delay in executing the buyback we hereby propose will reflect this lack of expertise on the boar
In my opinion, any further delay
in executing the buyback we hereby propose will reflect this lack of expertise on the boar
in executing the buyback we hereby propose will reflect this
lack of expertise on the board.
After all, the two top reasons small businesses fail
in the first five years are a
lack of access to capital and a
lack of access to
expertise.
A chartered financial analyst, he brought financial
expertise the company was
lacking, allowing him to play a key role
in major transactions, like the $ 3.8 - billion acquisition
of Provident Energy Ltd.
in 2012.
Many
of these individuals
lacked the
expertise to rein
in management and, when the financial crisis hit, the know - how to act decisively.
With a focus on buying and holding positive cash flow properties
in Canada's Technology Triangle, Andrew makes the benefits
of real estate investment available to those who
lack the time or
expertise to buy and manage property themselves.
This shortcoming could be attributed to a
lack of qualified staff and / or
expertise, which some three - quarters
of respondents highlighted as the area most
lacking in their export business tools.
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.
For Christ alone is the head
of that Church and all the predestined together form the body...» Some
of these «prophets»
lacked theological
expertise, like many Lollards
in England and Waldensians
in Southern France; and some, like Huss ended up
in flames, though many also did not.
So we prioritised finding a team with the
expertise and experience that we
lacked, we learnt to take their advice and let them have real autonomy
in their areas
of the business.
I have not tried many
of your vegetarian delights due to
lack of items I can get here
in rural East Kentucky, but I occasionally have the means to take a city trip, and that's when I rely on your
expertise to wow some veggie friends.
I don't want him at all, but to be fair to Evans, I don't see the point
of buying anymore defenders given Wenger's
lack of coaching
expertise, and interest,
in the defensive side
of the game.
So it's not down to a
lack of quality strikers, but rather a
lack of tactical
expertise in getting them to click alongside a plethora
of inside forwards (some
of them strikers)- like Liverpool with Suarez, Sturridge and Sterling, for example.
A Trustee
of the National Association for Child Contact Centres, Angela was aware that an objective
of «neutrality»
in contact centres, as well as
lack of funding and
expertise (most centres are run by volunteers) hindered the development
of add - on services to support these men.
One
of the most cited obstacle by mainstream organizations [2] was the
lack of technical
expertise in disability inclusion among their teams.
They posit that Gabby's family ties to the scandal - prone Ken Ofori Atta and his overbearing influence on his uncle, Akufo Addo, may have influenced his firm's selection due to its clear
lack of capacity and measurable
expertise in the field.
In a letter to the Social Security trustees in December 2003, the American Academy of Actuaries, the leading professional organization of actuaries, warned that infinite - horizon projections «provide little if any useful information about the program's long - term finances and indeed are likely to mislead anyone lacking technical expertise in the demographic, economic, and actuarial aspects of the program's finances into believing that the program is in far worse financial shape than is actually indicated»
In a letter to the Social Security trustees
in December 2003, the American Academy of Actuaries, the leading professional organization of actuaries, warned that infinite - horizon projections «provide little if any useful information about the program's long - term finances and indeed are likely to mislead anyone lacking technical expertise in the demographic, economic, and actuarial aspects of the program's finances into believing that the program is in far worse financial shape than is actually indicated»
in December 2003, the American Academy
of Actuaries, the leading professional organization
of actuaries, warned that infinite - horizon projections «provide little if any useful information about the program's long - term finances and indeed are likely to mislead anyone
lacking technical
expertise in the demographic, economic, and actuarial aspects of the program's finances into believing that the program is in far worse financial shape than is actually indicated»
in the demographic, economic, and actuarial aspects
of the program's finances into believing that the program is
in far worse financial shape than is actually indicated»
in far worse financial shape than is actually indicated».
In justifying the
lack of competitive bids, officials had argued the company had «unique
expertise» to promote county events that staff couldn't match, records show.
The mayor and his teammates aren't terribly good liars — for real
expertise in that field, one need go north to Albany — but that's not for
lack of trying.
McNutt's characterization
of the paper is drawn from the NSF investigation, which concluded that the researchers were guilty
of «an avoidance
of protocols, a failure to meet expected scientific standards, a
lack of expertise or training
in the field
of inquiry, poor oversight
of less experienced team members, and the misrepresentation
of data on which a conclusion was based.
Prosecutors are following this line
of evidence, arguing that Murray should be held responsible for Jackson's death because he
lacked adequate justification,
expertise and equipment for giving this powerful drug to his client (who was reportedly aiming to stay rested
in preparation for a comeback tour).
Several respondents also deplored «a general
lack of expertise, capacity and career structure
in the UK and worldwide
in many aspects
of microbiology, including physiology and taxonomy.»
With mathematics still a young research field
in Ecuador, Mena suffered from a
lack of local access to certain areas
of expertise, he admits.
The staggering number
of teachers with STEM class assignments outside their field
of expertise certainly doesn't help:
In middle schools, 51.5 percent of math teachers and 40 percent of science teachers lack a major or minor in the subjec
In middle schools, 51.5 percent
of math teachers and 40 percent
of science teachers
lack a major or minor
in the subjec
in the subject.
The project began
in 2009 when Krasnow, frustrated by the
lack of a good animal model for lung disease — his area
of expertise — commissioned three high school interns to search the animal world for something better.
Illustrative
of this serendipity is a discovery made
in 2009 by LJI scientist Toshiaki Kawakami, M.D., PhD., who, while testing whether a particular enzyme might be acting to counter allergies (his area
of expertise), engineered a mouse to
lack that factor and found it, to his surprise, that it developed blood cancer.