Perhaps the biggest was the power that psychologically important price thresholds can have, several market experts said. To serve as an expert It gives insight into the format of experts' knowledge structures;
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Our team of experts will be on hand to offer help and advice between 12 noon and 7pm. Experts (of) the likes of. An expert is a person who is very skilled at doing something or who knows a lot about a particular subject.
Weapons experts were sent to try to uncover evidence of a nuclear programme.
(jur) → sachverständige (r) mf; I'm no expert, but i think you should get that cut seen to. (= professional) → fachmann m, → fachfrau f; N → experte m, → expertin f;
Experts an expert is someone who knows a ton about the subject at hand. Experts turn out to use mainly frame representations. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of dictionary.com. • the team of experts includes psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.
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 / 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. The adjective form of expert describes someone or something that has that special knowledge. He is an expert on the subject/at that sort of negotiation → er ist fachmann or experte auf.