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en We wanted it to be a conversation between an expert and a layman.

en Every student will be required to learn how to be a forensic expert in the courtroom. They will learn how to collect evidence, write a report, submit it to a virtual crime lab, and to testify in court. You can be the greatest investigator in the world, but if you can't explain the evidence in layman's terms, the jury will be lost.

en A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. The best book on programming for the layman is "Alice in Wonderland"; but that's because it's the best book on anything for the layman.

en He's literally the criminal law expert, the constitution law expert, he's the expert on search and seizure.

en The tough part is, it's really hard for a layman to see [evidence of the infection]. There were some concerns. Instead of putting everybody at risk, we wanted to have them looked at by a doctor. Better safe than sorry.

en I am an expert in hookers. I'm an expert in doormats. I'm an expert in victims. They were the best parts. And when I woke up -- sociologically, politically, and creatively -- I could no longer take those parts and look in the mirror.
  Shirley MacLaine

en My personal feeling is if the complexity becomes difficult for me, I frequently will pass off part of my decision to some trusted adviser or rely on an expert recommendation, ... My husband is more into this than I am. When the decision gets into making trade-offs, I want to make the decision but I may not want to spend the time (learning about the product enhancements). When we were buying PCs in the beginning in the 1980s, it was the same situation: People wanted computers but didn't know what to buy. Everybody in the neighborhood would go to the person who was the expert.

en His daughter returned from her boarding school, improved in fashionable airs and expert in manufacturing fashionable toys; but, in her conversation, he sought in vain for that refined and fertile mind which he had fondly expected.

en He was terrific. He said he would be. I'm telling you, we had a good conversation that night on the phone and I was really pleased. That's why when he said he wanted to come in a little bit late, I had no problem. I thought it was a pretty good conversation and I thought he'd come in and do well, and he's done great.

en He sort of wanted a sense of how important he was for us and how serious we were. After my conversation, I thought he felt content that we wanted him back.

en A lot of dialogue. They wanted to find out about me and I think they did that. It was a two-way conversation. They wanted to hear a lot about what I thought. I just left with a good feeling about what transpired.

en We had enough concern that we wanted to know more. Chuck is the industry expert.

en Christopher Meyer, I think I am right in saying, is an expert on foreign policy. He is not an expert on the domestic issues that are going on inside communities in this country.

en When a politician is in opposition he is an expert on the means to some end; and when he is in office he is an expert on the obstacles to it.
  G. K. Chesterton

en It was a good conversation. Ultimately, we weren't headed in the direction (Davis) wanted to be headed, and he wanted to make a switch.


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