Have law societies considered educating lawyers only in areas of law such as human rights, landlord and tenant or other
narrow areas of law so not only could their education be cheaper but the ability to operate without the expectation to know everything though limiting can also be liberating and effective?
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narrow areas of pale staining near the side edges on the reverse.
Leigh Steinberg once said, very
narrow areas of expertise can be very productive.
NCCIH issues specific funding opportunity announcements (FOAs) for
narrow areas of high priority.
Each of us has a fairly
narrow area of significance, but it's significance nonetheless - I'm sorry if that is not enough to satisfy your greed for more, yea, even an eternal, perfect MORE.
Once more it makes almost ridiculous the sentimental claim of certain segments of our world that religion is
a narrow area of life to which clergy ought to confine their attention, leaving the rest of the world to go by.
Within a company, you're likely to specialize, since most companies are focused on
a narrow area of science (i.e., therapeutic human monoclonal antibodies).
Professionals who are experienced at
a narrow area of teaching and their success is dependent on the systems and administrators around them.
Move towards the side to see a slightly
narrower area of glass and a thicker C - Pillar.
What I am arguing is that choosing
the narrow area of the bond market that did best over the last 30 years — highest quality noncallable long debt, is not a fair comparison against the stock market as a whole.
By focusing on renters and their insurance needs, the insurance experts at Effective Coverage have built up a base of expertise in
this narrow area of the business that helps you get better coverage with the best pricing.
A catheter is threaded into the heart and a balloon is expanded in
the narrowed area of the heart.
«We'll end up with an art that only speaks about a very
narrow area of experience.»
Thanks once again Steve for taking
a narrow area of great significance raised by the voluminous Climategate emails and giving us all the important and contradictory public statements on it since November 2009.
Most climate scientists are specialists in one
narrow area of climate science; that is required to succeed in academia.
The biggest factor I have found is to find a lawyer who regularly and routinely practices in
the narrowest area of the law that is important to you and your case.
The first step, he says, is to find a niche, then «establish yourself as a thought leader» in
that narrow area of law.
Whereas 20th Century lawyers were encouraged to develop a deep expertise in
a narrow area of law, the 21st Century calls for T - shaped lawyers.
Process improvement and simple tools may bring higher rewards than AI can bring in
a narrow area of expertise.
These categories are significant because they broaden what might be an otherwise
narrow area of damages in a wrongful death case.
But while evidence of a general interest in corporate law is helpful, the firm doesn't expect students to demonstrate
a narrow area of focus, and the majority of applicants to junior roles have a broad legal background.
The rise of specialization has reduced (but by no means eliminated) the need for broad reaching databases in favor of a deeper insight and application within
a narrower area of focus area.
By focusing on renters and their insurance needs, the insurance experts at Effective Coverage have built up a base of expertise in
this narrow area of the business that helps you get better coverage with the best pricing.
Employers like to see
a narrow area of study on resumes because it shows focus and provides a clearer picture of your training and interests.
Not exact matches
Facing a new regulatory minefield, U.S. - based companies have a
narrow window
of time to assess their capabilities and vulnerabilities and address
areas of concern.
«I think there are implications in a
narrow area such as judicial decision - making, as well as in a more general
area of «understanding and explaining human behavior,»» says Mocan.
Studypool specializes in on - demand Microtutoring, a concept which allows you to
narrow in on a specific
area of studies with no set price point or time interval so you don't have to shell out $ 100 for an hour
of unnecessary tutoring.
Amazon has
narrowed the potential host cities for its second headquarters, known as HQ2, down to 20 metro
areas that match many
of its stated requirements.
Last fall, the government
narrowed a field
of about 50 applicants to nine finalists that are made up
of groups pitching projects in many different
areas, including advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence and clean technology.
Ballmer realizes that he's not going to singularly solve American poverty so he's
narrowed his focus to role - model projects in the Seattle
area, home
of Microsoft; Ballmer's hometown Detroit
area; and LA, home
of the Clippers and then supporting select national projects.
You'll still have to do some
of your own research to find
areas that meet your needs, but we hope this
narrows down your search
area to help you find and buy your dream home.
Job seekers can
narrow their search by city or
area, full - or part - time preferences, and type
of work.
If you don't believe you can own the relevant conversations around the content niche you have chosen, you may need to
narrow your focus to an
area of content where you can have a bigger impact on the audience.
Now I know all kinds
of shrewd people who by staying within a
narrow area can do very well without reading.
In Eastern depictions
of space, the
area most distant from the viewer is spread out as the world expands in the distance, while the
area close at hand is
narrow and confined.
Craig maybe the definition
of teaching men under authority is limited to that particular
area within the church.But that does nt stop God from working outside those constraints.Mother Etta and no doubt other women felt compelled to preach the gospel such as women missionaries.Mother Etta preached the gospel and many were saved people were healed just as in the day
of the disciples it is the same Jesus that saves and delivered from from sin and disease not the fact that it was a man who spoke behind the altar.Why do you find it hard to see that God can use women just like he uses men to witness for him.The call to witness for Christ is for everyone not just men and not just in a church situation.When we limit God to a
narrow view it limits the effectiveness
of the gospel.
Some may wish for more precise and detailed regulations for sexual behavior in the
narrower sense, but I believe that in this
area of human experience, perhaps above all others, room must be left for spontaneity and freshness.
Our understanding
of sex in the
narrower sense
of genital activity and in the wider sense
of relationship with others has been so altered in recent years that the assumed fixity
of thought in this
area, with reference to auto - erotism, homo - erotism, and hetero - erotism, along with the related fixity which has been traditionally accepted in respect to judgements upon the right or wrong ways
of sexual expression, has been shown to be indefensible by any intelligent standards.
Crossing the
narrow valley, he could go directly into the temple
area through a gate in the eastern wall
of the city.
2017 witnessed the biggest ever Labelexpo Europe show, robust growth in the label market worldwide and the continued diversification
of the
narrow web industry into new value - added
areas such as flexible packaging.
Kona «the
area of the Big Island that grows the finest Kona cherries in the world» is a delightful drive along Hualalai's high mountainous backdrop
narrow winding Cliff side passages dressed with breathtaking tropical blooms that cascade for 30 miles down the valley's
of our beautiful ocean coastline.
After announcing he was hungover, he offered some pointers about «la curva» in the early stages
of the 875 - meter course, and the most dangerous
area, the
narrowed entrance
of the ring, where pile - ups
of collapsed people, a «montón,» were even more lethal.
These grounds had been built for a generation
of fans that didn't drive, or even rely on public transport overly much, and so they were placed carefully in the middle
of residential
areas full
of narrow streets and terraced houses.
He just runs a fairly
narrow line about the width
of the penalty
area in front
of the defence.
The layout tends to mitigate the distance advantage that so many
of the big bombers enjoy elsewhere on the PGA Tour, rewarding precision tee - to - green down
narrow landing
areas and into small greens.
He is good passers
of the ball with an eye for cutting pass and
of course control
of ball in
narrow areas but he needs to be injury free throughout the season... At Bournemouth he had 27 Appearances in the season which is not bad at all....
Holding only a
narrow 3 - 2 lead from the home leg, Celta kept their opponents at bay with relative ease for more than an hour before Sisto fired them in front on the night with a thunderous strike from the edge
of the
area.
Some sleepers have different features than others, and you may be able to
narrow down your choice a little more by considering the
areas of importance for your individual co sleeping needs.
The hotel didn't serve breakfast until 9, and unfortunately the
narrow streets below — and lack
of beach in the immediate
area — meant we couldn't hang out outdoors either.
So I think that's a big issue, as well, this
narrow definition
of success stresses our most academically talented kids in very dangerous ways and, I think, marginalizes a whole bunch
of other kids who have talents in other
areas.