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Hardly ever has there been another food whose name has been so misused Fat chance, says Samuel Muston A sandwich is to a taco what Flemish clogs are to Gucci loafers While farming is increasingly difficult occupation, specialists focusing on making one particular product and doing it well are doing better than ever Break out the bubbly and celebrate this winter.
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Service members in the combat specialist occupation were the least likely of all occupational categories to enroll in the study.
In broadening an education programme, the lower costs of adaptation to different occupational requirements are offset by lower performance in a specialist occupation.
But nothing pushed this once-specialist occupation to the forefront like the media spotlight swinging suddenly on superstar chef, René Redzepi, whose commitment to this fundamental procuring of ingredients is likely what won his Copenhagen restaurant Noma the title of "best restaurant in the world".
Socio-economic status patterns were more or less retained (Table 5 Section 2a): only clients with higher grade occupations were sometimes significantly more likely to quit than the reference group (clients with routine and manual occupations who saw specialists).
Next check if there is a specialist index for your ancestor's occupation, using Jeremy Gibson and Elizabeth Hampson's Specialist Indexes for Family Historians.
socio-demographic status (age, gender, occupation), consultation of headache specialists.
The person the department appointed to handle Mr. Brown's affairs, Marcus Brown (no relation), listed his occupation as a "cabinet specialist" and has a high school education; the family said he informed them that they would have to petition him for purchases.
Regarding the respondent's occupation, only being a specialist was significantly associated with quality of care delivery (r=0.20; p<0.05).
The provincial towns also had a substantial number of trades by the end of the 13th century – a large town like Coventry, for example, contained over three hundred different specialist occupations, and a smaller town such as Durham could support some sixty different professions.
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