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blue-ribbon panel

noun as in blue-ribbon jury

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NAIRR’s road map comes from a 6-year, $2.6 billion plan for growing the nation’s academic AI research capacity that a blue-ribbon panel proposed in January 2023.

Attorney Connie Rice, a member of President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, headed the blue-ribbon panel that reviewed the LAPD’s response to the Rampart scandal.

At least, that’s the emerging conclusion of a NASA-chartered, blue-ribbon panel of 16 independent experts who span a number of scientific and technical communities.

A reckoning, whether it comes in the form of a truth and reconciliation commission, a blue-ribbon panel or something akin to the 9/11 Commission, could help us repair the rifts created by our fragmented response and excruciating losses.

That posed a scheduling problem for me, as a blue-ribbon panel reviewing NASA’s earlier incarnation of return-to-the-moon plans had a full-day hearing scheduled for that day in Washington.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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