Lilly is one of the few large pharma companies with an in-house expertise in protein-based pharmaceuticals that matches its strengths in more conventional drug discovery.
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At Scottish Enterprise, which already had several advantages in its track record, its in-house expertise and a government tuned in to backing its inward investment efforts, they couldn't believe their luck.
Some aviation safety experts have questioned whether FAA has the in-house expertise to oversee the safety of cutting-edge technologies that haven't been in planes before.
In the 1980s, clinical trials were mostly either conducted by academics, sometimes without industry support, or by drug companies who kept in-house expertise on not only designing but running the studies that got their drugs approved.
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In-house style expertise gives Zozotown another advantage, says analyst Takahiro Kazahaya at Deutsche Securities.
Many SMBs have struggled to adopt big data and private cloud solutions due to lack of in-house skills and expertise to design and maintain commodity hardware-based systems, IBM said in its announcement.
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In another case, when Glaxo didn't have the expertise in-house, it created biotech company Tempero Pharmaceuticals to push forward science for treating autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis and psoriasis.
Hillcrest also offers fully designed reference remote controls for those companies that have limited in-house design services, leveraging Hillcrest's expertise in industrial design, MEMS electronics, and mass scale manufacturing.
When Clinton tapped him as his running mate in July 1992, Gore brought some impressive experience to the table, including service in the House and Senate, serious environmental credentials and expertise in science, space policy and emerging communication technologies.
Further, there might not be anyone in-house with the right expertise.
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"We have a responsibility to bring a lot of those duties in-house and to develop the expertise and skills within the CIA to perform those responsibilities, " he said.
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In-house rivals suddenly turn collegial and pool their expertise and services for a knockout bid.
Leading the wind up speeches, Labour justice spokesman Lord Bach referred to the many peers who had raised concerns about changes to legal aid, praising the level of legal expertise that had been on display in the House.
Earl Howe said the best thing was to "reflect further on these matters in a spirit of co-operation" and his opposition counterpart Baroness Thornton agreed, highlighting "a record on this bill of cross-House discussions involving all the people with an interest and expertise in matters relating to it".
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But once in office, the new president did little to bring civil space expertise into the White House.
And he suggested that departmental select committees might draw on their expertise in policy areas to draft amendments to bills, which could be moved on the floor of the House by a representative of the committee.
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