Word: expertly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While Cohen doesn't want to be considered an expert on the disease, Condom World does its part to bring awareness about AIDS and other STDs to the community. "Youth Against AIDS" petitions on a table by the door request customers to support the distribution of AIDS prevention literature and condoms in Massachusetts public high schools...
Smith grew excited. An engineer and refrigeration expert who had installed systems for factories and ice-skating rinks, he had the engineering skills to produce such a clean fuel on an operating scale. "Let's get a patent," Keller suggested. "Start a company...
...electric-energy field, regulatory policies have all but stifled creativity. Utilities, says Jack Siegel, the doe's coal expert, "are not rewarded for the successful risks they take, but if they take a risk that fails, they are penalized. It's lose-lose." And yet, according to the Kessler Exchange, a small-business resource based in California, the only federal program specifically oriented toward the needs of independent inventors is the doe's Energy-Related Inventions Program, a product of the 1974 Energy Act. To be sure, energy companies take advantage of the limited governmental incentives to experiment...
Professor of English Marjorie Garber, a Shakespeare expert and cultural critic, is a frequent contributor to The New York Times. Porter University Professor Helen H. Vendler, an unparalleled expert on poetry, writes for the New Yorker and other publications...
...employment situation is more of a bilateral relationship," said Joel M. Douglas, an expert on university labor unions at the Baruch College of the City University of New York...