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CAPITALISM breeds specialization, which is at once efficient and unfortunate.
Eusocial species often exhibit extreme task specialization, which makes colonies potentially very efficient in gathering resources.
For Berry, the deep problem standing behind all the other problems of industrial civilization is "specialization," which he regards as the "disease of the modern character".
And Karl Marx described a different kind of specialization, which is classes — management class, owner class and proletariat.
Ridley's key concept is gains from exchange, which make possible gains from specialization, which in turn make possible technological innovation.
Instead, contributions could be based on areas of specialization, which Mr. Bush referred to on Monday, an idea that allows the smaller and weaker members to find a niche in NATO's force.
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Self-selection is based on the task division of co-specialization, which is a process with low levels of centralization.
Students choose one of five specializations, which each fall into one of the career academy tracks.
Among placental mammals, there are numerous cochlear specializations which relate to hearing range in adaptation to specific habitats that are superimposed on a common basic design.
Given this variety of relationships between alpha and beta tubulin and MT specializations, which component provides specialization may well be due to evolutionary chance.
Most of them 147 63.4%) were interested in specialization with continuity of patient care (i.e. specializations which have more interactions with patients).
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