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expertise

[ek-sper-teez] / ˌɛk spərˈtiz /


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“Our prices are reasonable, and customers choose Fuyao based on a comprehensive evaluation of technological expertise, product quality, delivery reliability, and service excellence.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Judges will do their job better when they learn from the technical expertise of scientists, she writes, and “the law will become stronger as it further reflects sound science.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Her trajectory from New York Times opinion editor to Substack entrepreneur to apparent kingmaker within a legacy media institution perfectly encapsulates how we have confused platform with expertise and audience with authority.

From Salon

When the company shifts direction, it reassigns engineers rather than laying them off, so they accumulate expertise over decades, across different projects.

From The Wall Street Journal

Among the arguments cited for the continued relevance of software: Vendors have proprietary data and deep industry expertise that’s not easily replicated.

From The Wall Street Journal