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  • Specialisation demands an exhausting effort, so much so that the specialist has no desire or time to take interest in anything apart from his specialism.

    A Problem Word 2006

  • Specialisation and trade reduces exposure to catastrophic risk.

    Specialisation Is For Insects (And Economists) Patrick Vessey 2008

  • Specialisation and trade reduces exposure to catastrophic risk.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Obnoxio The Clown 2008

  • Specialisation in computer technology also remains in demand.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2004

  • The training will be undertaken within the framework of Centres of Specialisation.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • - Specialisation and sectoral focus between NGOs and line ministries must not be compromised.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • IV. 2 Specialisation and organisation of production

    Chapter 7 1982

  • Concluding remarks on the choice of technology and specialisationIV. 1 Need for preliminary marketing investigationsIV. 2 Specialisation and organisation of production

    Chapter 7 1982

  • Specialisation, though a necessity of the age, is fraught with peril to the individual.

    Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics Archibald B. C. Alexander

  • Specialisation is the key-note; the production by education and training, of minds, and, as far as possible, bodies, adapted to a particular end, and incapable of performing other technical functions.

    H. G. Wells Beresford, J. D. 1915

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