She says: «While we aren't concentrating our initial ILLP team around a Francophone offering per se, we are hopeful that some of our new recruits will have
language expertise which will be useful on many of the high - volume, cross-border legal matters we anticipate them becoming involved in.»
Not exact matches
Orders were not being processed if they were received in a
language in
which the SME had no
expertise.
The FBI is also seeking candidates with
expertise in foreign
languages (especially Arabic, Farsi, Pashtu, Urdu, Chinese — all dialects — Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese)-- not to mention foreign counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and military intelligence (
which, the FBI insists, is not an oxymoron).
What is needed in order to get to the bottom of this is interdisciplinary
expertise in the areas of linguistics, logic, and philosophy of
language,
which the project manager and his (initially) four assistants as well as a whole number of international collaborators are able to contribute.
In addition, he brings to the group his
expertise in working with children
which includes teaching English as a second
language for ages 8 - 15 and teaching yoga to youth of all ages.
National Board Certification not only provides candidates with a critical lens by
which to assess their teaching, it also provides them with a clinical
language by
which they can speak about their classroom
expertise.
The report also outlined positive developments, including the rise of primary schools in England
which do not have access to specialist
expertise in the teaching of
languages.
Aligning content and instruction, and intentionally planning ways in
which mainstream teachers and ELD Specialists present and extend both content and
language objectives through their
expertise is likely to show positive gains for ELs» academic achievement and English
language development.
He has brought his
expertise as a clinical psychologist to numerous bestselling tales of suspense (
which have been translated into two dozen
languages), including... (more)
He has brought his
expertise as a clinical psychologist to numerous bestselling tales of suspense (
which have been translated into two dozen
languages), including fifteen previous Alex Delaware novels; The Butcher's Theater, a story of serial killing in Jerusalem; and Billy Straight, featuring Hollywood homicide detective Petra Connor.
The Merck / Merial Manual for Pet Health - Home Edition
which delivers animal health
expertise in everyday
language that all pet owners can understand.
Capable of sales yes, but also highly adept at digesting large amounts of actionable intelligence about the subject matter
expertise the firm maintains, and then capable of translating that
expertise into
language clients understand and deem valuable as a means by
which they can retain the firm to achieve their objectives.
Here, I aim to: (1) demonstrate that
expertise writ large does not provide a sound justification for deference on questions of law, unless incorporated into the decision - maker's enabling statute and (2) relatedly, argue that deference is not prescribed by extralegal justifications such as
expertise, but only by statutory
language,
which determines the leeway a court should afford to a decision - maker.
Does this cultural norm —
which serves as a red line around lawyer «
expertise» — limit enthusiasm for plain
language reforms inside the legal profession?
Legal claims brought against a Sovereign State or its instrumentalities by a foreign investor under a bilateral or multilateral investment treaty, or a contract or a domestic investment law, require a legal team of the highest international caliber: with great
expertise in international law, a deep understanding of the civil and common law systems, extensive experience in the various fora and rules under
which claims are raised, an enhanced capability to analyze complex facts and industries, broad
language abilities, and sensitivity to political and cultural issues in the various regions of the world.
The firm has international arbitration experts in all of its offices, offering knowledge of both common law and civil law traditions, and
expertise in all of the major
languages in
which international arbitration is commonly conducted.
The tools, many of
which are used in Microsoft's own products, are designed for developers who don't necessarily have machine learning or artificial intelligence
expertise but want to include capabilities like speech, vision and
language understanding in their apps.
However, some Siri team members said Stasior's
expertise in search, rather than speech or
language, meant he didn't appreciate the technology's original goal,
which was to expand beyond the iPhone to third - party apps, the report said.
On the right hand you can find a delicate light grey column that hosts the candidate photo (
which can be maintained or removed according to your preference), followed by additional informative sections such as key features, areas of
expertise, professional and personal skills,
languages, software, awards and interests.
For example, when applying for a job as a computer programmer you should mention any programming
languages in
which you have
expertise.