8 Metaphors for experts

The experts in handwriting are clever enough, and mean to be true; but every expert in a case, be he doctor, caligrapher, or phrenologist, has some unknown quantity of bias, and must almost of necessity, if he is on the one side or the other, exercise it, however unintentional it may be.

So expert are the natives, that, after shooting several arrows, they gather them all up together in one hand as they sweep by in a baidarka.

The "day laborers" as well as the experts were all women.

I have had in my days a good deal to do with experts of one kind and another, and I assure you that I do not think an expert is at all the worse when he gets a candid-minded and reasonably well trained amateur.

Not only was a Moko expert of true ability a rarity for whose services there was always an "effective demand," but, if not well paid for his labours, the tattooer could make his sitter suffer in more ways than one.

All one can say is that state experts may not be partisans, but, in effect, this would mean that they would not be partisans for the defendant.

"It proves that the expert who set Mac loose was a bigger man across the shoulders than McFluke.

The expert is an every-day frequenter of the courts; he makes his living by testifying for contesting litigants.

8 Metaphors for  experts