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technically and trained
Another factor that may hold hope is for parallel recognition is, as one man says it: `` that the fad for educating top people along managerial lines is yielding to the technically trained approach ''.
The first was technically proficient ; the second may have read some of the texts on obstetrics and gynecology ; but the third was highly trained and reasonably considered a medical specialist with a concentration in midwifery.
Lamar's birth was in large part due to the demand for technically trained individuals in the area, after the 1901 Spindletop oil discovery, making Beaumont, Texas one of the most heavily industrialized areas of the United States.
Designed to educate technically competent, broadly trained, highly original scientists, the PhD in Applied Life Sciences program prepares students for research and development positions in a variety of bioscience industrial or academic environments.
Besides being trained technically, these masons are also trained to work together and on how to promote their services. They speak to households independently, and some 95 well owners have since expressed interest in their services.
Building surveyors are technically minded general practitioners in the United Kingdom, Australia and elsewhere, trained much like architectural technologists.
Maneuver warfare concepts have historically been stressed by militaries which are smaller, more cohesive, better trained, or more technically able than attrition warfare counterparts.
According to the proponents of this concept, the role of money and economic values, political opinions, and moralistic control mechanisms would be eliminated altogether if and when this form of social control should ever be implemented in a continental area endowed with enough natural resources, technically trained personnel, and installed industrial equipment.
OBJECTIVE: To develop a pool of technically trained power plant professionals for power utilities of India & Abroad.
After showing von Vett an axe and discussing his experience in running a local blacksmith shop, Massaquoi was surprised to be informed that he could " be of great service to Germany one day " because there would be a great demand for technically trained Germans, who would go to Africa to train and develop an African workforce when Germany reclaimed its African colonies.
Although not trained as a potter and never technically superior ( his works, large and small, frequently exhibit cracking ), the power of his vision of a modern Australia that embraces Aboriginal spirituality and respect for the natural world was his general message throughout his artworks.
The purpose of the institute was to provide a technically trained workforce for the growing Highland Industrial Park where it was located.

technically and recognized
Though many types of improvised explosive devices (" IEDs ") can technically be classified as land mines, the term land mine is typically reserved for manufactured devices designed to be used by recognized military services, whereas IED is used for makeshift devices assembled by paramilitary, insurgent, or terrorist groups.
Although Japanese-American Wataru Misaka technically broke the NBA color barrier in the 1947 – 48 season when he played for the New York Knicks, 1950 is recognized as the year the NBA integrated.
" As the designers recognized, this is a technically incorrect blazon under traditional English heraldic rules, since in English practice a vertically striped shield would be described as " paly ", not " paleways ", and it could not be striped of an uneven number.
This assistance may be a summary and explanation of the scientific evidence on a technically complex matter, for example, or it may be a collection of newspaper and journal articles discussing an issue from different perspectives, or a comparative analysis of several explanations that have been offered to account for a generally recognized problem.
There are many variations of front and back somersaults, with most technically recognized versions being defined in the competitive sport of trampolining, in which a somersault can be competitively performed in three positions: tucked, piked or straight.
Hamelin and Isabella married in April 1164, and after the marriage he was recognized as Comte de Warenne, that being the customary designation for what more technically should be Earl of Surrey.
The correct transliteration of such feminine names in English is debated: sometimes women's names are given in their original form, sometimes in the masculine form ( technically incorrect but now more widely recognized ).
Carceri and Navigaoiso had been granted their island domains by Henry of Flanders and were technically vassals of the Latin Empire ; Sanudo himself recognized the Latin Empire's authority rather than making the Duchy a vassal of Venice.
He is the founder of the FLUX Quartet, who are widely recognized for their performances of technically challenging cutting-edge compositions, including Morton Feldman's six-hour marathon String Quartet No. 2.
The Beyond is not subject to Oikumene law ( technically, any outrage committed Beyond is not recognized as a crime in the Oikumene ), but they use the SVU as currency.
Romulus, however, was not recognized by the Eastern Emperor Zeno and so was technically an usurper, Nepos still being the legal Western Emperor.
Nowadays a fourth type, the tramp or hobo clown, is often recognized separately, even though, technically, it should be considered as another character clown.
While the position of EMI Music Canada was technically correct, the music publisher had overlooked the concept of " moral rights " recognized as being protected under Canadian and U. S. copyright law.
WJBR-FM has also been a pioneer technically, recognized as one of the first to broadcast a 24-hour stereo format in the late 1950s, and the first station to broadcast an all Compact Disc format in the late 1980s.

technically and potential
The procedure is not technically difficult but carries the potential complication of inducing a stroke.
The combined reasons were that the world was in the middle of an economic recession, sales in the key United States market had virtually collapsed, and as none of the original model range had been redesigned or replaced the cars were seen as boring and technically behind the times by potential customers.
Elizabeth " Betsy " Stern was not technically infertile, but had multiple sclerosis and was concerned about the potential health implications of pregnancy, including temporary paralysis.
The service would also be technically superior, broadcasting in the D-MAC ( Multiplexed Analogue Components type D ) system dictated by European Union regulations with potentially superior picture sharpness, digital stereo sound and the potential to show widescreen programming, rather than the existing PAL system.
It is technically possible for ESL to be taught not in the host country, but in, for example, a refugee camp, as part of a pre-departure program sponsored by the government soon to receive new potential citizens.
Metoidioplasty is technically simpler than phalloplasty, costs less, and has fewer potential complications.
( Speaking more technically, an infinite periodic potential implies that the lattice translation operator commutes with the Hamiltonian, assuming a simple kinetic-plus-potential form.
Initial reviews of the console were favourable, with CVG calling it a " neat looking and technically impressive console that has an awful lot of potential at the very low price of £ 99 ", they were impressed by the graphical capabilities, but criticised the audio and the controllers.
The United States government has voiced its concerns about the so-called " offensive potential " of some of Taiwan's indigenous missile programs, including HF-3, even though the HF-3 technically does not constitute an " offensive weapon ", as it is purely an anti-ship weapon in its present form and is not inherently more capable of being used in an offensive strike mission than a Harpoon Block II missile which has littoral suppression capability and had already been sold to Taiwan.
However, this was a route with limited traffic potential, and although technically successful it was not commercially viable.

technically and development
Although Polymer is fully functional, it is technically incomplete and unoptimized, and is still in development.
" When describing specifics, he argued, " The rhythmical development of the stanza, too, though technically brilliant, evokes admiration rather than delight.
Although they found it superior in most ways, it was still at an early stage of development ; the Marines chose the technically inferior but mature M16.
While these development teams are now technically " in-house " they often continue to operate in an autonomous manner, each with its own culture and work practices.
The large technically and commercially valuable slice of the VHF spectrum taken up by television broadcasting has attracted the attention of many companies and governments recently, with the development of more efficient digital television broadcasting standards.
In those industries where products are technically complex, development research is typically expensive and product life cycles are relatively short, strategic alliances among several organizations helps to spread the costs, provide access to a wider skill set and speeds up the overall process.
Although not technically a marsh, the ground can be very boggy off the well-marked paths, a feature which has protected this area from housing development.
Open-source software is the most prominent example of open-source development and often compared to ( technically defined ) user-generated content or ( legally defined ) open content movements.
In addition to being technically influential ( both in the operating system itself, as well as applications developed on it ), it was one of the projects most important in the original development of the hacker culture ( as documented in Steven Levy's book Hackers ).
For detail on the development of scheme theory, which quickly becomes technically demanding, see first glossary of scheme theory.
In addition to being economically and technically challenging, the basin's development also faces political difficulty, because the areas overlapping it are quite densely populated, including by Native Americans like the Otomi tribe.
Although Polymer is completely usable, it is technically incomplete and unoptimised, and is still in development.
They have a limited depth ( technically known as showing no significant vertical development ).
Later, while supervising development on Final Fantasy XII, he stated that development and innovation became such a protracted affair that the game was in danger of being technically obsolete upon release, so 70 % of their staff was assigned to improve the quality of the games art assets.
With products technically successful and far ahead of their time in many respects, Mr. Collins continued to invest in development at a rate that could not be supported by sales when a downturn occurred, and began to have financial problems.
However, the high capital costs of fuel cells, about $ 5, 500 / kW in 2002, are one of the major obstacles of its development, meaning that the fuel cell is only technically, but not economically, more efficient than an internal-combustion engine.
King is a strong supporter of nuclear electricity generation, arguing that it is a safe, technically feasible solution that can help to reduce emissions from the utilities sector now, while the development of alternative low-carbon solutions is incentivised.
In 2004, Derbyshire County Council published a study which concluded that reopening the line for a local service was technically feasible and that the track bed should remain clear of development, but it was not an economic possibility in the near future.
Further hydroelectric development in Uganda is controversial because at least one technically feasible site ( Bujagali Hydroelectric Power Station ) is of great cultural importance.
Most of the chapters, while sequential and technically continuing several main plots and subplots ( or to be more accurate, character development arcs and the central sometimes-background plots involving the mysterious character Sirius and the disappearance of Riri's mother ), are what are also known as " stand alones ", meaning the main plot ( or mystery, in this case ) of each episode is not specifically connected with any of the other episodes, and can be read and understood without having previously read the series.
Although technically out of the Government, Daim was still perceived as a man to be reckoned with – an entity greater than the sum of his overt responsibilities when he was appointed Economic Advisor to the Government, Chairman of the Northern Growth Triangle, the Labuan Development Authority and the Langkawi development Authority and also the Treasurer of the United Malays National Organisation ( UMNO ), the leading party in Malaysia ’ s ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional ( National Front ).
Though technically European, British comics are for historical and cultural reasons considered separate from European comics due to the existence of a well-established domestic market and traditions which more closely resemble the development of American comics.

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