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specialisations

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  • noun Plural form of specialisation.

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Examples

  • Tens of thousands of officers refusing to work overtime, handing in specialisations (i. e firearms), work to rule on meal breaks, the withholding of what little good will is left in the jar. etc etc etc

    We Are So Unpopular That Everyone Wants To Join SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010

  • The specialisations could be a positive way to demonstrate to customers why they would choose DiData to not just do the consulting and design, but also the deployment, management and operation of the environment, Brown said.

    ARN News 2010

  • While the nonprofit world is vast and the specialisations within it are many, the number of successful organisations within those specialisations is limited.

    The Social Entrepreneur's Handbook: hiring and retaining talent 2011

  • Though derived from different specialisations and institions, our observations are partial, driven by fragments of evidence from purposively selected sites and interpreted by people with particular values and perspectives, so we cannot overstate the representativeness of these conclusions.

    What impact have the global crises had on development thinking? | Lawrence Haddad 2011

  • Whether for becoming a professional or an expert researcher, in the different fields of modern knowledge in Tibet today, it is extremely important to use the Chinese language to achieve the required specialisations.

    Importance of education 2010

  • I should do some research into pet skills and some research into leatherworking specialisations, maybe I'll do that later today ...

    How I am doing these days... nathreee 2008

  • Whether for becoming a professional or an expert researcher, in the different fields of modern knowledge in Tibet today, it is extremely important to use the Chinese language to achieve the required specialisations.

    Importance of Education 2010

  • I struggled to memorise the specialisations of brain areas.

    Daniel Goldin: The Limits of Neuroscience Daniel Goldin 2010

  • Whether for becoming a professional or an expert researcher, in the different fields of modern knowledge in Tibet today, it is extremely important to use the Chinese language to achieve the required specialisations.

    Importance of education 2010

  • Whether for becoming a professional or an expert researcher, in the different fields of modern knowledge in Tibet today, it is extremely important to use the Chinese language to achieve the required specialisations.

    Importance of Education 2010

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