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Harnessing the expertise and specialisms within the organisation, our courses are led by first class and award-winning Guardian professionals whilst also drawing on the skills and expertise of other leading figures at the forefront of the creative and digital industries.
Solicitors took on new specialisms in the public law field.
Murphy's main rival in the leadership election, Neil Findlay, has accepted a post as the party's spokesman on fair work, skills and training while Sarah Boyack, who came a distant third, has moved to one of her earlier policy specialisms to cover rural affairs and environment.
She started the business from her spare bedroom four years ago and now employs a team of 20. "We collaborate with other local agencies, and our different specialisms means there's enough business for everyone," she says.
The status of traditional creative advertising agencies has declined; and a mass of new focused specialisms compete for companies' time and budgets.
Mitchell declared £103,000 in earnings, primarily for consulting for up to £6,000 a day for firms including the banking group Investec and the Montrose Associates consultancy group, which lists "political/security analysis" among its specialisms.
We are focussing strongly on the programme strands that reflect key Guardian specialisms such as digital innovation and new approaches to journalism.
Even in the harder sciences the direction of research can be shaped by powerful figures and sexy specialisms, and he is not slow to say when he thinks some popular line of research is heading up a blind alley.
The countries of the world come, each with its heroes (the Saudi judoka, the rower from Niger) and specialisms (Hungarian swimmers, Kazakh weightlifters).
He rejects the notion that only a handful among the elite benefit from his chain's excellence, pointing out that Wockhardt's expansion into second and third-tier cities in India means many ordinary people now have ready access for the first time to such specialisms as cardiac care and orthopaedics.Standards, as a result, are rising.
One of the Krays' specialisms was the "protection racket", which sounds benevolent but isn't.
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