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expertise

[ek-sper-teez] / ˌɛk spərˈtiz /


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They lack the kind of access to financing and expertise that large companies can deploy to weather challenges such as high tariffs and the sharp slowdown in the supply of immigrant labor.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We became much more skilled - our expertise, our experience, our continuity with the children - that became far more important," she said.

From BBC

“These oil seizures come out of the United States Attorney’s Office in DC because of the expertise within the Threat Finance Unit of my National Security Section and for jurisdictional reasons,” said D.C.’s U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Even if it is on the NHS, GPs have the right, if they feel it's outside their area of expertise, to say: 'No, I don't wish to prescribe that as shared care'," she said.

From BBC

They learn to train, monitor and improve AI systems while simultaneously building domain expertise—combining technical fluency with business acumen.

From The Wall Street Journal