specialisation
IPA: spˈɛʃʌɫʌzˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of specialization. [The act or process of specializing.]
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Examples of "specialisation" in Sentences
- His area of specialisation is climate change, which isn’t a field that is short of sceptics.
- This process of customising a machine for a particular input to slot A is called specialisation or partial evaluation.
- Businesses in the west, however, have been hooked on the concept of '' specialisation '' and that means competency dependence is rife.
- There is a tendency with all such groups to view their area of specialisation as an end in itself, whereas I've always believed that good writing should be a means to an end.
- The drive for specialisation is driven by the concern for jobs, and while the specialist may be good at one thing, industry and professions need students with a broad background.
- Judging by the numerous conferences and reseller functions I've attended that have put this topic first on the schedule, the term specialisation can largely be taken as vendor-speak for channel partners capable of going deeper into a technology area, a market area or a services area.
- The good doctor (his specialisation is dentistry, by the way - never thought we'd say nce things about a dentist) goes on to sayWe share all these as a gift to build better friends across the border and hope to shed the image of hatred and violence and give way to a peaceful co-existence between to lovely nations.
- For example, a very sound (and exceedingly efficient) system of science education I had seen, is for the general science course to be split up into three sections (physics, bio, chem) corresponding to the three terms, and have each be taught by a different teacher with a different specialisation, as opposed to a science generalist.
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