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"You have to get someone who specializes in a number of things."
Then, about 10 years ago, her interest became more specialized.
You may also want to look for someone who specializes in your particular problem.
During my time as a student in the college I certainly never met anyone who "specialized."
And because it specializes in the food industry, he said, the company can continue growing during bad economic times.
At the same time, higher education has become increasingly specialized.
There is also an executive who specializes in new business.
He specializes in international relations, foreign policy, and nation building.
Their practice specialized in providing medical care for women and children.
I know a doctor who specializes in that sort of thing.
That year, she went into private practice, and soon began specializing in human rights law.
The students have specialized classes in art, music, and physical education each week.
You do not have to see a doctor who specializes in sexual health.
"After you learned the sort of crime in which your new friend specialized."
"I know just the place where they specialize in that kind of food."
Funds that specialized in them lost more than 11 percent, on average.
Many of these companies now specialize just in one country or region.
The group specializes in job training and other employment programs.
He had wanted the Agency to specialize in political cases.
He specializes in the study of African history and politics.
In general, the higher the number, the more specialized the volume.
He specializes in Chinese politics, foreign policy, human rights and political culture.
He showed me that one does not need to specialize.
The label specialized in early American old time and country music.
She then worked as a music teacher, eventually specializing in special education.
After that you should be able to specialise - perhaps in international or family law.
Year 10 students have the opportunity to specialise in specific areas of interest.
Just after that he started to specialise in the international law scholarship.
The other 61 journals specialise on a particular subject area.
Your school must specialise in providing education for children with special educational needs.
We've had it into the major research laboratories around the world who specialise in security.
Each family would "specialise" by making one or more of the parts required.
Do you specialise or become a jack of all trades?
This would mean that countries specialise in the work they can do at the lowest cost.
According to those who knew him, he had no trouble deciding to specialise in man's relationship to space.
In her early career, she did not specialise, and ran at many distances.
While on board the ship, he decided to specialise in navigation.
Individual birds specialise in one technique or the other which they learn from their parents.
By 1938 the company began to specialise in ceramic wall tiles.
They often specialise in a particular area of law.
Some companies also have members who specialise in other roles, such as lighting.
There are also schools which specialise in performing arts and sports.
If you are looking for a blue/white scheme, we specialise in this combination here.
So distinct are these forms of business that many insurance companies specialise in one or the other.
I read somewhere that it was a good idea to specialise in one kind of garment.
These people can be difficult to track down, but they do tend to specialise in specific subjects.
It would be suitable for any doctor, even if he or she does not specialise in teaching.
To be of economic value, men had to specialise.
Then he decided to specialise and became a five times Dutch champion.
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