Experts (of) the likes of. Experts turn out to use mainly frame representations. Some risk experts have tried to model the risk of disruption to business from unrest.
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Weapons experts were sent to try to uncover evidence of a nuclear programme.
The first principle of skilled memory, the meaningful encoding principle, states that experts exploit prior knowledge to durably encode information needed to perform a familiar task successfully.
Experts are called in for advice on. In response, british museum director nicholas cullinan said: An expert, more generally, is a person with extensive knowledge or ability based on research, experience, or occupation and in a particular area of study. Experts / connoisseurs of life experts advise that sunscreen reapplied [subjunctive] experts affairs/experts' affairs/expert affairs experts agree that +.</p>
• what one expert sees as the organisational goals are different from the views of another expert. It gives insight into the format of experts' knowledge structures; The adjective form of expert describes someone or something that has that. I'm no expert, but i think you should get that cut seen to.