Sentences with phrase «generalists like»

This is the bottom - up approach that gives targeted analysts an advantage over generalists like IEA.
The enamel structure the researchers identified in Pelagiarctos meant the walrus was unlikely to be up to crunching through large bones without cracking its teeth — suggesting that it was a dietary generalist like the modern New Zealand pinnipeds studied, she says.

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And there still are large generalist firms that remain committed to biotech, like Kleiner Perkins and NEA.
Don't seek generalists, like startup founders, who are likely to give general advice.
«I like this vision very much, because it's a world in which there are multiple AIs, which to me is similar to the world we live in,» says Reid, pointing out that when you need help with plumbing, you seek it from a plumber rather than a generalist.
Generally, I start with the corresponding editors» summaries, which are meant for someone like me: a science generalist who is interested in everything but dives deeply only into one field.
Like, functional medicine and the type of functional medicine that we're creating and using with our clients is very, very specialized, but at the same time, we're generalist in the sense that we're not gonna say everything is Lyme.
It is based on the pedagogy from Singapore where, like teachers over here, primary maths is taught by non-specialist, generalist teachers.
I could see it happening during my visit as I wandered through CERAS to observe the various small groups holding their meetings: elementary school teachers («generalists») and literacy specialists, secondary school teachers of single subjects like math or social studies, all completely focused and engaged.
The Teaching Diverse Learners Master of Arts degree program is designed for current licensed teachers who would like to earn added endorsements in both Special Education Generalist and Culturally Linguistically Diverse.
And our own case studies of unusually high performances suggest a distinction between those who (like musicians or mathematicians) are outstanding in one area, as opposed to those generalists (politicians or business leaders) who display a relatively flat profile of cognitive strengths.
Amazon could continue to sell the Kindle at generalist UK retailers like Tesco or John Lewis.
We keep seeing attempts to bring back the mass audience to serialized periodical comics, whether it is efforts aimed at what's left of the «actual» newsstand market (7 - 11's have probably replaced the «general store» in most locales), or whether it's pushes to get material into generalist book stores like Barnes & Noble or Hastings, and none of these experiments seem to garner anything but the mildest of responses.
Id suggest generalist trusts like Wittan, Lowland, Bankers and so on some of these have been going for over a hundred years and have a record of decades of dividend increases.
I like to think of myself as a generalist in investing.
A generalist or someone who's a specialist in another area isn't going to get you every discount or savings opportunity on The Aventine at Oakhurst North renters insurance like a renters insurance expert will.
Nonetheless, knowing whether the kind of surgery your pet requires is typically undertaken by a specialist or a generalist (like me) can be an invaluable decision - making tool.
Habitat The Santa Cruz Island gopher snake, like its mainland congeners, is a habitat generalist.
Like most generalist gaming mice, it didn't have a standout genre, but rather performed consistently across the board.
I use «generalist» but I'm not sure if I like it.
I am indeed a «rascally dude,» at least to the extent that I am a generalist who likes to write about a very wide range of topics.
Eventually, I can imagine Fragile being adopted by generalist sellers such as Amazon or shipping companies like the Royal Mail.
Second, I would like to see more lawyers become specialists and less remain as generalists.
Plus, you can be a legitimate generalist, and live like a king for a fraction of the cost of that high - rise studio apartment in the big city.
And then when you come back and start writing legal documents, see if you can write your document like a good article in The Atlantic, addressing a generalist audience.
It felt like it was time for a switch, so we worked with pretty much exclusively other COCO members, and we hired Lindsay Gish, of Gish and Co, who does kind of marketing and PR, kind of a generalist.
That could be the Citizens Advice Service, the leading national information provider (not please, please some generalist out - houser picking up contracts across government); a development of the CourtNav process developed by the Royal Courts of Justice CAB (which guides some litigants through the process); the national AdviceNow website (which already contains material for self - represented litigants); or some new consortium of law centres and other specialist advice agencies like Shelter.
Many lawyers test as Specialists and are drawn to practice areas that allow them to do a deep dive into a subject matter (like employment litigation or immigration law), while Generalists are happiest when they can work on a wider variety of deals and cases.
But, like most appellate lawyers, he is a generalist and at GMSR has also handled multiple significant appeals involving healthcare, family law, personal injury and bankruptcy.
«As a single lawyer in a company like this, you have to be a generalist and understand how the business interacts with its partners and the relationships with its lenders and the relationships with the key investors, but you also find yourself having to have quite a high level of specialized knowledge in IP and in securities law and in general commercial law and then having the understanding of when you need to bring in expert legal support,» she says.
A generalist or someone who's a specialist in another area isn't going to get you every discount or savings opportunity on The Aventine at Oakhurst North renters insurance like a renters insurance expert will.
A few VC's are still positive on the sector (like Nancy Pfund), but many are not and a good portion of the generalist investors have moved away from it.
Many of us were recruiters, so we can help you navigate the job search; others, like me, were human resources generalists, so we're practiced in career management.
Natalie was looking for a position as an HR generalist, so if she didn't have words like «recruiting, benefits and compensation, regulatory compliance» in the list, her resume would never see the light of day.
And like human - resource generalists, ATSes don't implicitly know by scanning a resume that a lawyer has had experience with briefs, depositions or discoveries.
Managers and executives might not like this, but the day of the Generalist is over.
Most still describe themselves as generalists, and write resumes to look like they can do all things for all people.
The few hiring managers that look for general skills find them during an interview - branding yourself as a generalist on your resume looks like sales pitch, difficult to back up with examples, and there are few candidates who can pull it off successfully.
I would like to become a HR Generalist and serve as a crucial link to developing the relations between the labor force and the organization so that both of them work in a mutual constructive and in a manner that benefits both the parties.
Also, instead of being «generalists» in helping people with any request that comes up, they are more like specialists: they find ways to help that they are uniquely good at, and enjoy.
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