Sentences with phrase «than specialists»

This often means that they are «jack of all trades, master of none», rather than specialists.
It takes more than a specialist author to be an extraordinary essay writer.
This suggests that the self - help approach helped more people than specialist medical care alone, but still only helped a minority of patients to feel much better.
Think carefully about where the meeting will take place: Will a classroom be more comfortable than a specialist's office?
Real estate agents are like climate scientists... they know a lot about everything, and are more expert in all those things than the specialists.
Specific degrees are often not required, as employers value the intelligence and commitment necessary to complete a degree more than specialist knowledge.
His melee moves have been captured by motion capturing MMA fighters, but his abilities range far further than specialist training.
His melee moves have been captured by motion capturing MMA fighters, but his abilities range far further than specialist training.
We're looking for continuous improvement, which in practice means we tend to have more generalists rather than specialists in teams, as handovers often waste time, so our designers have a broad understanding of the whole process and hands - on working relationships with other disciplines.
Both come from a journalistic background, rather than the specialist field in which they write; both try to show us the world through the eyes of others (even if that happens to be a dog, hence Gladwell's compendium What the Dog Saw).
There could also be an impact on mainstream schools in areas which are only receiving a minimal increase in High Needs funding, either because money originally intended for school budgets might have to be transferred to cover High Needs pressures, or because LAs may look to place more children with SEND in mainstream schools rather than specialist provision.
I would say the way in which the US differs from Europe is that in Europe companies are more reliant on legal mechanisms rather than specialists like Black Duck to perform the checks and factually define exactly how things are.
Young people referred to receiving support from non-specialist services rather than specialist self - harm support services.
Their report showed that overall, GPs earned 32 % less than specialists.
Training our researchers to become generalists rather than specialists, and to work in a variety of disciplines is one of our main aims.
Go to X and say this, «I noticed that your emails recently have said administrative coordinator, rather than specialist.
It'd be nice to have a returnman who is also a sub-player (rather than a specialist) but at the very least Sherels makes meaningful contributions to the team.
It is an all - purpose dog, a generalist rather than a specialist, and its build reflects this.
When my beardie, Lockheed, started acting strange, I was worried I might have to settle for a vet that also handles reptiles rather than a specialist.
A broad ranging CV in which the required skills are diluted by other, irrelevant skills, tends to make employers think they are looking at a generalist rather than a specialist.
In terms of a skillset, an operations manager is more of a generalist than a specialist; you're a specialist in your industry or niche, but have a generalist's skill and savvy when it comes to managing different parts of the business and the team.
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