However, the influence of his early chiefs led him to train in the developing specialism of radiotherapy. |
|
In short he is a bacteriologist and microbiologist first who happens to have found his way to a specialism in food contamination. |
|
These standing committees had a fluctuating membership and no subject specialism. |
|
Not that he's looking for excuses, just proof that his specialism works to very fine margins. |
|
It is not a specialism which can readily be detached for the purposes of litigation. |
|
Specialist schools will be able to take on a second specialism to develop their mission further. |
|
To this effect, a higher education institution would establish a network of teachers within a given specialism. |
|
Comparing modern realities with those of 25 years ago is a mug's game, and the specialism of a certain kind of fortysomething. |
|
I have to accept that they have focused specialism in this area of medicine and their judgment outweighs mine. |
|
A new legal specialism has emerged, the market leaders being Nantwich's Dental Law Partnership. |
|
Professional historians have long since carved out a specialism of their own, nowhere more than at Cambridge. |
|
It is also useful to consider users in terms of their numbers, and the extent of their specialism and expertise. |
|
How will they ensure the right trainers are active, in terms of seniority and specialism? |
|
But an amendment was inserted to remove reference to privately-funded city academies and schools that receive extra injections of cash for having a specialism. |
|
I did want to summarize some of the research in my area of specialism and put forward a few recommendations for you to consider. |
|
The appointment of a Chief Executive to take charge of this specialism worldwide should accelerate growth. |
|
They give new views to life, breaking down the stone walls of narrow specialism and opening a thousand worlds to us. |
|
Geschwind identified areas of the brain necessary for language specialism which are of great significance in learning to read. |
|
One of the ways that management continues to be defined, then, is as an appendage to a technical specialism, or as a technical specialism in its own right. |
|
Let him not get early entangled in the meshes of specialism. |
|
|
National President of the Australasian Double Reed Society, Celia Craig has combined oboe and cor anglais with equal specialism throughout her career. |
|
The Commission does not want a subject which should be an integral part of general training to be enclosed within a specialism on a long-term basis. |
|
You have got to make the best fit without the numbers, more generalism, less specialism, economies of scale. |
|
Today's car market is characterised by increasing specialism. |
|
The specialism of both robots is arc welding. |
|
However, in 2014 Exeter Mathematics School was established, a free school sixth form with a specialism in Mathematics. |
|
Although more doctors are being trained in geriatric care, which is a growing area of interest, there still needs to be more investment in this expanding specialism. |
|
Liz Williams is a consultant with a specialism in special educational needs and disabilities as well as behaviour management, policies and practices. |
|
This need has been endorsed by the report of the independent Steering Committee, which seeks to strengthen the internal audit services through the focus, specialism and dedication of OIOS to such services. |
|
Some clues can be gathered from the anticipatory murmurations of the human rights advocates now preparing themselves to face the rigours of a new, and hopefully not entirely unprofitable, specialism. |
|