Specialize
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In Alpha's defense, often that is the only print available, but the
specialize
in public domain and cheap-o films.
He seems to
"specialize"
in wide-eyed, wide-mouthed reaction shots; not a lot of personality here.
The cast is a bunch of unknowns with the possible exception of Joe Estevez who seems to
specialize
in bad movies.
Since their nasty divorce from the Disney Company (with Disney keeping the Miramax brand) the Weinstein Company seems to
specialize
in above average movies which are then under-promoted and seen by few.
Jason Robards, at this point in his career, seemed to
specialize
in patriarch roles, such as in "All the President's Men", "Max Dugan Returns", and "You Can't Take it With You".
Countries that
specialize
in the export of oil, copper, iron ore, wheat, coffee, or other commodities have been booming, but they are highly vulnerable.
That is a difficult challenge, because civil society organizations with the greatest interest in learning how to cope with the new pressures tend to
specialize
in specific development areas, such as the Millennium Development Goals, or sectoral issues, rather than having a broader view of how development finance institutions and their big shareholders operate.
Countries needed to open their economies at a sensible pace; leverage global technology and demand;
specialize
in tradable sectors; pursue a lot of investment (some 30% of GDP); and promote foreign direct investment, with appropriate provisions for knowledge transfer.
The globalization of services, however, provides alternative opportunities for developing countries to find niches, beyond manufacturing, where they can specialize, scale up, and achieve explosive growth, just like the industrializers.
Provided that he is better at law than at typing, he should
specialize
in law and leave his secretary to do the typing.
Each country should
specialize
in producing those things that it produces most efficiently, rather than producing a bit of everything, because that way its income will be higher.
Because North Korea does not repay loans, it cannot borrow money; because it reneges on deals, it drives away potential partners; and, because it aims for autarky, it cannot
specialize
or exploit its comparative advantages.
They
specialize
in food preparation, retail, construction, repairs, Internet cafes, and myriad other activities that can be carried out at home and sold to neighbors (often through a window facing the street).
Today, EU chemical companies
specialize
in high-value products, and Europe exports much more of them than it imports.
Financial capital and direct investment will flow from West to East, the Western economies will be forced to
specialize
in highly skilled, capital-intensive production that creates fewer jobs, and unskilled immigrants will move to the West.
Members will
specialize
in industries in which they lack comparative advantage, undercutting the main reason to support free trade in the first place.
Moreover, there are few opportunities for doctors to
specialize
in urban health.
The gains from such pacts stem from a variety of factors, the most important of which is comparative advantage: countries
specialize
in producing the goods and services that they are relatively most efficient at producing, and trade these goods and services for others.
Human geneticists, like big-game hunters,
specialize
in finding disease genes – the “prize.”
The convergence of consumer lifestyles and preferences driven by globalization has enabled the world’s major cities to
specialize
production for global markets.
One such idea is the notion that cities, regions, and countries should
specialize.
And the idea that cities and countries actually do specialize, and that therefore they should specialize, is one of those very wrong and dangerous ideas.
Yes, people do specialize, and they should specialize, too.
It is precisely because individuals and firms
specialize
that cities and countries diversify.
In the latter, doctors
specialize
in different areas (oncology, cardiology, neurology, and so on), which enables the hospital to offer a more diverse set of interventions.
In the process of development, cities, states, and countries do not specialize; they diversify.
This is why the idea that cities, states, or countries should
specialize
in their current areas of comparative advantage is so dangerous.
Perhaps one French mistake was to neglect its small and medium-size firms and
specialize
too much on state-controlled mega-companies.
Moreover, disenchantment with the sophisticated instruments that American financial institutions
specialize
in originating and distributing means more limited foreign capital flows into the United States.
China's regions learned to
specialize
by competing fiercely for foreign investors.
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