Both the Romney and Obama campaigns have become expert at keeping questions and answers to a minimum.
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Actors' salaries remain depressed, and indies have become expert at exploiting competition between states and countries, which lavish subsidies on them.
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They have become expert at hunting out the best material at the lowest price from the thousands of sex sites online.
And running his own business means Frank has had to become expert at many things over the years, from needlework to marketing.
Gary Jacobson of the University of California in San Diego says the wielders of campaign funds have become expert at spotting competitive candidates and giving them the money they need to make a fight of it.
These people are not only rich but also exceptionally clever, because America has become expert at sending its brightest to the same elite universities, where they intermarry and confer on their offspring not just wealth but also a cognitive advantage that gives this class terrific staying power.
Like millions of others, I have become an expert at analyzing these statistics.
Ms. Sobhany, the disc jockey, says she has become an expert at quickly wiping down one iPad while the other handles the music-playing.
Well certainly one strategy is to become an expert at productivity.
It has become an expert at ferreting out hard-to-reach patients with obscure and potentially fatal genetic diseases--namely lysosomal storage disorders, a group of 40 genetic diseases marked by a deficient enzyme.
The Cardiff University figures come as a Professor Eileen Munro, a child protection expert, finalises her review of how social services could become better at identifying children at risk of harm.
Mr. Staiman, who had by that point already become something of an expert after riding every day, said that many people had issues at first.
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Similarly, audit committees straddled with the Sarbanes-Oxley requirements for 100% independence, financial literacy, and at least one financial expert have a tendency in some companies to become busy committees full of busy audit committee members.
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Of course, if I had decided years earlier to just become an expert in health policy, or whatever, I could have started in quickly at the bottom of the media totem pole and risen more or less swiftly toward the top, earning some sort of income instead of piling up debt.
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Since the advent of civil-commitment laws, forensic psychology involving sex offenders has become insular and lucrative the busiest expert witnesses make half a million dollars a year by testifying at hearings and new research has focussed largely on methods of predicting risk.
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