Word: expertly
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Hillary Rodham Clinton is by all accounts a brilliant intellect and a world- class professional legal expert ((THE WHITE HOUSE, March 21)). That's why I find her self-portrayal as a victim of poor record keeping for Whitewater simply not believable. How can the Clintons expect us to trust their replanning of health care, one-seventh of the U.S. economy, if they can't properly account for a single real estate investment...
...species, placing it more firmly than ever at the root of the human family tree. And because the specimens are nearly a million years younger than the very oldest A. afarensis bones, they argue that Lucy and her relatives were an extraordinarily long-lived species. Says Alan Walker, an expert on early human anatomy at Johns Hopkins: "Everybody's very excited about this...
...Often there's a long medical record of these babies being brought barely breathing to hospitals by the parent who says they have a history of turning blue and losing consciousness," explains Dr. Michael Baden, director of the forensic-sciences unit of the New York State police and an expert witness at Hoyt's preliminary hearing. "This isn't the pattern for SIDS, where babies have no serious prior problems and are suddenly dead in their cribs...
...Professor Kelly is both an expert in his field and a great performer," Brinkmann said. "We're very excited that he's coming because he has so many things to offer the department...
...dispute pits environmentalists against one another: those who worry more about global warming vs. those who fret more about animal welfare. Lindy Weilgart, a Cornell University expert on whale acoustics, pointed out at hearings before the National Marine Fisheries Service that whales and other marine mammals rely on exquisitely sensitive hearing for hunting, navigating and socializing. Noise pollution from the experiment, she fears, could disrupt the mating and migration patterns of hundreds of thousands of animals. As Weilgart put it, "A deaf whale is a dead whale...