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expertise

[ek-sper-teez] / ˌɛk spərˈtiz /


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Mr. Amodei seems to base his prediction of massive and imminent job loss on his technological expertise, which is vast, rather than on his understanding of economics, which isn’t.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such platforms run mission-critical tasks like payroll and IT management, and require deep subject-matter expertise that goes well beyond the actual coding of the software itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

He brought old-school charm, expertise and worldliness to the commentary box.

From BBC

I am told he argues that while confronting, in the late noughties, the biggest financial crisis since the 1930s, he sought Epstein's expertise in the national interest.

From BBC

He quickly developed an expertise in the pricing, marketing, and logistics that make theme parks work.

From The Wall Street Journal