Word: experts
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...some things explained to me, and that's why we have the kind of Cabinet operation we do, and that's why we picked the kind of people we have in the Cabinet, because of their expertise in those fields. I couldn't possibly be an expert in all of them. So I depend on them to get an explanation...
...talent for installing electronic bugs during court-approved break-ins made Special Agent H. Edward Tickel the FBI'S top surreptitious entry expert. The 14-year veteran planted eavesdropping devices in the bureau's most famous cases, including the "Brilab" sting operation that led to the 1981 conspiracy conviction of Carlos Marcello, the reputed king of organized crime in New Orleans. But last week Tickel, 42, was fired by the FBI after being indicted by federal grand juries in Washington, D.C., and Alexandria, Va., for a variety of crimes that took place between 1977 and 1980. Tickel pleaded...
Most of the more sophisticated statistical results prominently showcased in Roots are simply unintelligible to the non-expert. The reader must assume that the authors' use of tools such as the Semantic Differential and Thematic Apperception Tests is legitimate. What can be gleaned is that these methods rely on questionable interpretations of highly subjective data. The Thematic Apperception technique, for instance, consists of a set of vague pictures about which subjects are asked or write fictional stories. From that, Rothman and Lichter apparently quantify the myriad characteristics of protean versus rigid authoritarian...
PROVIDENCE. R.I --Local governments must direct the rebuilding of America's cities, but only "large infusions of federal aid" can alleviate urban poverty an expert on cities said yesterday...
Mayer, a noted expert on human nutrition, suggested the use of his university's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy as a conference site for the first talk on joint plans...