Sentences with word «overspecialization»

But these funds represent overspecialization of the kind that limits diversification and hurts most people most of the time.
This economy has resulted in overspecialization, fragmentation and debilitating dependencies of some countries on others.
The resemblance among «the fields liberals dominate» is less a «family resemblance» than it is the postmodern new normal of academic overspecializations, flat - earth narratives, transformer toys, special effects media, and individualized opposable - thumb electronics.
Conservative focus on curricular fragmentation and overspecialization has obscured the advent of this new unity on college campuses.
Bellah hungers for wholeness in a world of overspecialization, fragmentation and restlessness.
Overspecialization: Much of our «cutting edge» ideas are really just trying to target narrower and narrower groups (I am called to reach left ‐ handed de ‐ churched third culture kids in the upper Midwest).
It arose historically along with the modern fragmentation of the disciplines, the overspecialization of intellectual labor, and the separation of church and state.
Too much practice time, and / or overspecialization in a single sport, can lead to a higher risk of injuries.
Sometimes, moving forward means looking back, especially if your goal is to recover some of the magic that was lost to publication pressures, overspecialization, laboratory politics, or the relentless pursuit of funding.
Fear of failure is ubiquitous and often connected to a nearly existential angst: If forced to abandon their hopes for an academic career, many postdocs worry they would not be able to find any job at all due to their age, overspecialization, and a «too academic» demeanor.
It is a problem of overspecialization that is created by climate science.
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