I've had a great time learning from, and sometimes debating with, two smart people with
very different areas of expertise and vantage points: the blogging meteorologist Eric Holthaus and Jacquelyn Gill, who studies past climates in the context of ecological change.
Not exact matches
If your god is «inserting info» (whatever form that takes) for the express purpose
of fulfilling someone's request to guide someone's thoughts, that is
very different than someone listening to someone else's ideas (and teachers are not
different than anyone else, except maybe since they are considered experts in their field they are taken more seriously in their particular
area of expertise) and considering their ideas when forming your own.
«We're a
very broad church, requiring many
different areas of expertise,» says Fiona Watt, with the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute and the 2008 - 2009 president
of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).
«It was
very gratifying to bring together investigators with
different areas of expertise in this field and to share with them the successes we've had with our Behavioral Core at Gladstone.»
Had the IPCC report had been organized more homogeneously so as to represent a consensus
of all its contributors, without regard for whether or not they knew anything about the other two
areas, what you'd have would be a
very different document looking more like the media, which tends to place fairness and balance above
expertise.
This is achieved due to: a more comprehensive knowledge
of the most
very recent peer reviewed literature, my prior research and also practical
expertise in each subject, the sheer degree to which each and every case is investigated (described by one defendant (in 2016) who was acquitted, as being «relentless»), and the ability, as a result
of long experience in dealing with
very complex cases, to produce concise effective reports to tight deadlines, even in the most complex and demanding cases, often where
expertise in several
different areas is urgently required.