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  • But the generalist's knowledge is different from that of the specialist, both in kind, breadth and depth.

    John Geyman: Myths and Misperceptions About Primary Care John Geyman 2011

  • But the generalist's knowledge is different from that of the specialist, both in kind, breadth and depth.

    John Geyman: Myths and Misperceptions About Primary Care John Geyman 2011

  • Anyway, that's why I decided to begin Mental multivitamin -- to write across this autodidact's, this unabashed generalist's curriculum; to synthesize what I was learning about astronomy and history and physics and current events and literature and technology and art and, yes, myself, my family, and the world.

    Meta-blogging M-mv 2007

  • Anyway, that's why I decided to begin Mental multivitamin -- to write across this autodidact's, this unabashed generalist's curriculum; to synthesize what I was learning about astronomy and history and physics and current events and literature and technology and art and, yes, myself, my family, and the world.

    Archive 2007-10-01 M-mv 2007

  • Anyway, that's why I decided to begin Mental multivitamin -- to write across this autodidact's, this unabashed generalist's curriculum; to synthesize what I was learning about astronomy and history and physics and current events and literature and technology and art and, yes, myself, my family, and the world.

    Archive 2007-08-01 M-mv 2007

  • I would predict that the work would become more of a generalist's job than a tax specialist's.

    Grassley: Low-Rate Estate Tax, Not Repeal, "Best I Can Do" 2006

  • Ambrose's Undaunted Courage, a generalist's history of the Lewis and Clark westering, and he keeps mentioning the inconsistent spellings, giving examples and all.

    languagehat.com: ENGLISH SPELLING. 2004

  • And your ability to see the problems of ordinary people, discuss those problems, have a generalist's breadth -- you just kind of -- is withered by your -- by your career path.

    Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline 2002

  • In other words, the generalist's customers are typically looking for the product that gives them a good value and simply “does the job.”

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

  • In other words, the generalist's customers are typically looking for the product that gives them a good value and simply “does the job.”

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

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