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Specialize in something?" "I'm going to get over there to Vietnam".
I'm eager to get people who specialize in something to understand the value of Sony and to make it plausible".
"It pays to specialize in something for which there's a need," agrees Shatkin.
Could people specialize in something like "how does Oracle purchase things," much as how there is an infrastructure of people who support companies working through the government procurement system?
I had decided on studying literature after graduation, to specialize in something I loved.
The writing and directing team of Glenn Ficarra and John Requa specialize in something all too rare in contemporary Hollywood, movies that are entertaining but not dumb.
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"I like the idea that students will have the option of specializing in something," she said.
Nauru specializes in something called a shell bank, which exists only on paper.
Specializing in something called Avantjazz (a complex, open-ended and admirable notion), this weeklong festival always assembles a compelling lineup.
Then he studied distributed processing at Kings College, Cambridge, before becoming the chief technology officer of Autonomy, a company that specializes in something called "meaning-based computing".
Each enterprise software maker originally specialized in something different -- Oracle in databases, PeopleSoft in human resources, Siebel in customer-relationship management, SAP in enterprise-resource planning, which covers a variety of back-office operations.
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