Word: expertly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Navigating the complexities of modern life often requires the expert guidance of lawyer. Admittedly, there is a need for some cost-sensitive alternatives to resolving disputes. We should, however, step back from the divisive rhetoric and examine the facts...
...Clinton economic advisor Robert B. Reich and business administration expert Michael E. Porter presented their solutions for America's economic woes at a Kennedy School of Government discussion last night...
Critics of the management company were not asoptimistic, however. One finance expert close toHMC said last night that, despite a poor market inreal estate and commodities, Harvard's performancehas lagged behind the industry average...
...substantially below what one would expectfrom a return on capital in almost any asset classover that period of time," said the expert, whospoke on condition of anonymity. "I think it'sbeen a tough five years, but I think people canfully expect a strong performance to have providedsome real return on the investment; 2.8 percent isbarely keeping pace with the rate of inflation...
Quayle's position as unofficial administration spokesperson for environmental policy says much of Bush's commitment to the environment. The vice president is far from an expert on the topic. When asked to define wetlands, Quayle said, "How about if we say, when it's wet, it's wet." Since a biosphere is only seasonally "wet," Quayle's statement is, by definition, completely inane...