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2. Panelists who lacked adequate qualifications and expertise would pose problems who magnitude could not be underestimated.") Moreover, the use of professional panelists would mean that delegates and government officials would be much less involved in the process than at the moment, which would mean that the dispute settlement decision-makers might have less contact with the realities of governments and trade negotiations. In the end, however, these disadvantages do not seem so great;There are some other concerns that have not figured prominently in the WTO discussions. First, the choice of the members of the panel body would be difficult given the importance of their role,2002