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Cultures, as
specialists
have shown, change faster than genes.
It would be like a tag team of
specialists
going up against the patient's pain.
And this kind of reminds me of what we've been seeing in the cryptocurrency space, at least in 2017, where the only thing that's been going up faster than the markets themselves is the number of "senior investment
specialists"
who have been appearing out of nowhere.
We make sure that the telemedicine platform gives access to expert medical
specialists
anywhere in the world, just by a click of the button.
And if any problems are spotted by the
specialists
there, a suitable course of treatment is recommended.
I believe that the jobs of the future will come from the minds of people who today we call analysts and specialists, but only if we give them the freedom and protection that they need to grow into becoming explorers and inventors.
There's changing Medicaid rates and
specialists
who don't take Medicaid.
And I've spoken with hundreds of urban planners, development specialists, architects and civic activists, and a number of recurring principles keep coming out.
All of this means that a multi-pronged approach to pain treatment that includes pain specialists, physical therapists, clinical psychologists, nurses and other healthcare professionals is often most effective.
Although they routinely captured artisans, scholars and engineers, they appreciated what those
specialists
could do and forcibly settled them across Asia to continue their work.
There was less than five percent of the
specialists
in Global Health that was aware of this.
So just don't leave it to the
specialists
and doctors and nurses.
Is it so that in Kenya, there are doctors and other
specialists
who write the death certificate at the death of the child and it's sent to the statistical office?
Director Erwin Dietrich surely can't compete with
specialists
in the field, like Jess Franco or Joe D'Amato, and he should have sticked to making ordinary soft-core flicks.
In the late sixties director Sergio Corbucci made four spaghetti westerns in a row--the classics THE MERCENARY, THE GREAT SILENCE, THE SPECIALISTS, and COMPANEROS.
Three of these, all except THE SPECIALISTS, are constantly turning up on ten best lists when spaghetti westerns are rated.
Now, having seen a beautiful widescreen version with subtitles (still in two languages, however), I can safely include THE
SPECIALISTS
in that group of four classics.
This film deserves to be seen, and once again, we plea for a nice DVD with all the trimmings--I think THE
SPECIALISTS
would be as well known as any of Corbucci's other westerns, and that's high praise indeed.
Paramount budgeted handsomely for this effort, employing some of its top specialists, but direction by the usually reliable David Butler was flaccid, and this must be attributed to a missing comedic element in the scenario.
I haven't seen anything else by him yet than this, THE LONGEST NITE (1997), but his other works include The Odd One Dies and Expect the Unexpected, which have also been hailed by HK fanatics and
specialists.
Specialists
in Babylonian studies profess a vague familiarity with the story of Gilgamesh.
His team consists of other
specialists
like Donald Crease (Sidney Poitier) Erwin Emory (David Strathairn) 'Mother' (Dan Aykroyd) and River Phoenix as Carl.
Depp's Ichabod was too handsome and brave, and there were no NYC police in 1799, let alone forensics
specialists.
This, of course, catches the attention of a some FBI internet
specialists
who realize the mass publicity is actually causing the captive's deaths.
In the twentieth century, knowledge creation became the job of specialists, which accelerated knowledge creation but retarded inter-disciplinary application.
Most of the country’s diabetes
specialists
are concentrated in referral centers.
Broadening access further, each district in Rwanda has one hospital, and each region in the country has a referral or teaching hospital with
specialists
to handle more difficult cases.
While some hospitals still suffer from staff shortages, the government has sought to patch these holes through an initiative that employs faculty from over 20 US institutions to assist in training our clinical
specialists.
Such a mission will require sending hundreds more military
specialists
to Libya than the few dozen that Britain, France, and Italy have pledged.
Gaza cries out for bone specialists, but the training I need is available only abroad.
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