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But they specialise in fixing problems cheaply, not driving innovation.
Striplings that specialise also have a higher risk of burnout.
Companies such as Mossack specialise in helping foreigners hide wealth.
Armies of lawyers and public-relations firms specialise in rinsing reputations.
It will specialise in teaching advanced manufacturing and high-tech engineering.
It allows countries to specialise in producing what they do best.
Some platforms will become utilities; some will specialise; some will fade.
So many fairs have had to change focus or to specialise.
Only those who specialise in commercial fleet insurance would do well.
West African pirates used to specialise in stealing oil from tankers.
The airline claims to specialise in chartered flights, particularly for football teams.
So you play Starcraft, are there any other games you specialise in?
Countries can also make strategic choices about which sports to specialise in.
Most companies chose to specialise and hand co-ordination over to the forwarders.
Various firms specialise in managing wine investors' cellars, often referred to as "portfolios".
One is that they over-specialise in products that are later improved elsewhere.
It pushes countries to specialise and swap, making them richer, and the world smaller.
Trade lets countries specialise, it allows ideas to spread and it promotes healthy competition.
Regional airlines such as Flybe specialise in flying relatively short hops between provincial airports.
The fact that different countries specialise in different kinds of production also boosts trade.
Mike Tyson will open a marijuana resort that will specialise in high-quality THC.
Doorstep lenders specialise in making small cash loans with repayments collected door-to-door.
It thus pays the fast-typing lawyer to specialise in legal work and "import" typing.
The firm may even introduce its own virtual butler, which would specialise in music-related commands.
The city happens to specialise in niche products, which are relatively insulated from competition from China.
Producers in less fortunate regions either have to up their game, specialise, move or go under.
Concerns such as social work and home economics, in which women tended to specialise, were sidelined.
This has become increasingly easy with the advent of firms that specialise in analysing blockchain transactions.
Yet gangs united by ethnicity tend to specialise in low-level crime, points out Ms Sergi.
The impact is pronounced in many of the hundreds of towns that specialise in making certain products.
The first is that the different skills needed to excel at Twenty20 has players starting to specialise.
Dozens of firms around the Yangzi delta near Shanghai, for instance, specialise in this sort of work.
Even for a complex thing like a car, nations can specialise in what they are good at.
Men and women used to be content to specialise—he paying the mortgage, she changing the nappies.
Imports benefit consumers, and force firms to specialise in those industries in which they are most productive.
A lot of funds specialise in equities or corporate bonds—the same assets that institutions own already.
It has also acquired two other firms that specialise in machine-learning and other artificial-intelligence technology.
These chips specialise in the sorts of mathematics required to draw whizzy graphics for modern video-games.
The funding is being led by two VCs that specialise in investments into security startups, AllegisCyber and NightDragon.
In 2014 Algebris, an asset manager, opened an office in Italy to specialise in property-backed bad loans.
They do not specialise in sanctions, but sanctions are boosting demand for their tracking and data-crunching expertise.
Although cocos are held by the world's largest asset managers, including BlackRock and PIMCO, few specialise in them.
Whole Foods Market, a swanky grocery store, used to specialise in the raw ingredients needed for healthy eating.
Geography often plays a big part in the types of crime such groups specialise in, says Mr Saggers.
Students are customers for offline versions of Wikipedia and apps that specialise in biology, maths and other academic subjects.
Still, this risk is biggest in agricultural chemicals, rather than the industrial ones that New Dow will specialise in.
The two biggest fund management groups in the world, BlackRock and Vanguard, specialise in index-tracking or passive funds.
One solution would be the establishment of an EU body, modelled on the ICSID, to specialise in investment disputes.
But Thoreau's countrymen are in fact useless at quiet desperation—they specialise in either noisy success or noisy failure.
All of this logic can also be applied to Japan, where players similarly specialise in either pitching or hitting.
Imports are in fact welcome, because they benefit consumers and spur producers to specialise in what they do best.
Rather than engage in a price war with bigger rivals to win more business, Hanley Economic decided to specialise.
Whereas their players specialise in T20, other nations' international cricketers must juggle three formats in an ever-more arduous schedule.
The more we specialise in a given field, the more likely we think the models of that field explain everything.
Chicago's Clearance specialise in the kind of easy lo-fi pop that makes your world seem a little less troublesome.
David Dickey, a 25-year-old oboist in New York, has chosen to specialise in baroque oboe for that very reason.
After tacos, we stop for drinks at Square Root London and vegan bakery Cupcakes & Shhht, who specialise in dairy-free freakshakes.
Doctors who specialise in this area have no highly billable procedures to offer, so expanding their numbers is a loss for hospitals.
It comes from an outfit called Special Coverage News, which seems to specialise in machine-generated copy with a pro-Modi tilt.
On February 26th Venezuela is due to pay $2.3 billion, mainly to hedge funds and investors that specialise in emerging-market debt.
It's courtesy of the genius editors at YouTube channel Insane Cherry, who ever so happen to specialise in animal-themed cover songs.
He decided he too would specialise in Windows Phone apps and make user interfaces that delighted people, a word he used a lot.
Mr Cant notes that for riskier buy-to-let loans, in which some smaller challengers specialise, the margin squeeze has been even more acute.
Countries that specialise in pitching would still be at a mild disadvantage, since their top arms would probably remain out of commission in March.
"They are all from Goldsmiths [University of London], like myself, where we specialise in the niche of AI for real-time interaction," he says.
The trouble is that buy-backs are dominated by firms that specialise in intellectual property, which would be unable to reinvest all their profits.
They noted that some nest parasites have sub-groups, known as races, which specialise on different hosts, even in places where these races overlap.
The second is desegregation: the systems that specialise for particular functions as the brain develops become, in his words, "less different" from each other.
And teachers who "specialise in difficult subjects (like chemistry or physics)" may look askance at pay schedules that "stop them from outearning gym teachers".
Investments in public companies are relatively unusual for the firm run by Stephen Feinberg, which tends to specialise in distressed debt and private equity.
Emirates Trade Bank will specialise in international trade and commodity financing, the centre said, without giving details of the new institution's structure or financial backing.
There are a lot of models that specialise in one particular feature — and that's great — but what if you wanted something that could do everything?
So-called "Commodity Trading Advisors", funds which often specialise in trading futures contracts or options on futures, lost 15 percent in four days from Feb.
Petflair is a company out of Sydney, Australia which aims to specialise in creating custom swimwear and accessories, but only featuring your furry best friend.
He is chef patron of Corrigan's and Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill in Mayfair, two restaurants that specialise in modern—but no less hearty—Irish dishes.
Through a large database of songs from donated CDs, digital subscriptions and original music created for their facilities, they specialise playlists before the new patient arrives.
Despite the scepticism of many, including, surprisingly, some "quant" hedge funds that specialise in algorithm-based trading, machine-learning is poised to have a big impact.
By watching people's brains as they carry out certain tasks, neuroscientists hope to get some idea of which bits of the brain specialise in doing what.
Newspapers have also reported that Amazon began developing a local website in Hebrew and was looking for translators and editors who specialise in Hebrew to English translation.
Today Mr Posner, who is 78, jokes that he became a judge in 1981 expecting to specialise in monopoly cases, but regulators stopped bringing them to court.
Agencies that specialise in recruiting them stress that even if they interview badly (not making eye contact, taking questions too literally), they may still be good workers.
But they are also highly financialised economies which specialise in the export of high-value services (and safe assets, in the form of both government securities and land).
Noble Group has appointed financial restructuring adviser Moelis and law firm Kirkland & Ellis, which typically specialise in complex and aggressive debt restructuring situations, as well as Morgan Stanley.
Smaller firms that specialise in ingredients for plant-based food have started to spring up, and more established ones, such as Ingredion, are moving into this space too.
And in the village of Gapun in Papua New Guinea, women specialise in the kros, an elaborate tirade packed with sexual profanity delivered at someone who has wronged her.
Britain has produced a species of journalist—step forward Sacha Baron Cohen and Louis Theroux—that specialise in poking fun at Americans (and taking grotesque advantage of their politeness).
The Democrats' main talent reservoir is in big-city mayoralties, but those politicians often specialise in the sort of coalition of businessmen and minorities that flopped for Mrs Clinton.
RWE is dividing up its ailing Innogy unit in a deal with rival E.ON. The former will focus on generating power, while the latter will specialise in distributing it.
It tends to be spicy and not have that much dog in it, and there are a few restaurants in Pyongyang that specialise in dog meat: dog ribs, dog steak.
Feng's workshop is one of the few in Jingdezhen - China's porcelain capital - that does not specialise in the signature blue-and-white patterned pieces that the city is known for.
Many of the company's schools specialise in the arts and creative industries, particularly in France where the Atelier de SEevres focuses on fine art and Cifap offers cinema and music.
Abengoa said funds such as Varde Partners, Elliott Management, KKR Credit and Oak Hill Advisors - which specialise in distressed debt investments - were among creditors that would provide it with fresh funding.
These have been created from some very talented designers and artists—one of the featured works will be from  who specialise in creating compelling ways for people to interact with data.
The art class encourages children to draw fearsome-looking sharks to teach them the dangers of loan sharks, who specialise in getting children to nag parents into buying things they cannot afford.
In an integrated market one country might specialise in a high-wage industry with increasing returns to scale (like skilled manufacturing or finance) and others in areas in which wages are lower.
Or clients boggling at the newly revealed fees may switch to a different sort of vehicle for asset protection, for example the trusts in which Jersey and Guernsey, also Crown dependencies, specialise.
When recipients settle in poorer areas, where market rents are actually below the FMR, landlords who specialise in low-income housing reap the benefits of a guaranteed, possibly inflated, government cheque each month.
They often use simplified examples, such as the classroom staple of a desert island with only two inhabitants, who can either both gather coconuts and fish or specialise in one pursuit and then trade.
At the same time, though, the vast amount of data thrown off by the internet of things will boost demand for the sort of cutting-edge chips that firms such as Intel specialise in.
Some bacteria specialise in taking atmospheric nitrogen and turning it into the sort of biological compounds necessary for building proteins and DNA; if they did not, there would be hardly any life on Earth.
Just as dark Scandinavian crime dramas have enthralled global audiences, Israel has come to specialise in "complex series created in frugal conditions, making the most of them," says Einav Schiff, an Israeli TV critic.
Some of the world's most admired firms specialise in applying new technologies to markets that are governed by outdated regulations: Uber in transportation and Airbnb in accommodation are engaged in frequent legal battles with regulators.
Notwithstanding the success of the new mainframe models, which specialise in thwarting hacking attacks, this computing franchise "is eroding", in the words of Mr Milunovich, who expects it to continue to shrink by 3% annually.
Bond prices show markets beginning to price in increased concern that the most troubled European companies will struggle to fund their debt obligations, providing an opportunity for those who specialise in dealing with such situations.
Less conflicted brain trusts backed by diverse donors, such as the Electronic Privacy Information Centre, which used to specialise in consumer-data protection, or Public Knowledge, once focused on media regulation, now study antitrust, too.
Reuse of unsterilised syringes and other implements is spreading blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis C. This scourge is especially alarming because many backstreet clinics specialise in pick-me-up steroid injections for almost any ailment.
The global war on white-collar crime is giving rise to a new global industry: advisers such as Wall Street Prison Consultants and Executive Prison Consultants specialise in helping white-collar criminals adjust to life behind bars.
The researchers argue that not only are mealworms probably capable of digesting a wide range of plastics, but that the protean nature of their gut bacteria should allow them to specialise in a particular sort relatively quickly.
Indeed, some of the most successful Spiderman and Elsa clips boast more than 250 million views, and channels like "Webs & Tiaras - Toy Monster Compilations," which specialise in superhero and princess clips, have more than 5 million subscribers.
The 35-year-old, who is training to specialise in anaesthesiology, is taking no chances, the more so because she has two sons, the youngest of whom has an immunodeficiency - making him more vulnerable to the illness.
The former, which specialise in flying short hops between provincial airports using smaller aircraft, have been knocked by the rapid expansion of low-cost carriers, with larger planes and lower costs per passenger, into their most profitable routes.
The Japanese street food staple is hot-off-the-coals from East London restaurant Jidori, who specialise in yakitori cuisine—an ancient style of Japanese cooking that basically involves grilling all parts of the chicken on a stick.
The 35-year-old, who is training to specialise in anaesthesiology, is taking no chances, the more so because she has two sons, the youngest of whom has an autoimmune deficiency - making him more vulnerable to the illness.
Greybull Capital, which paid former owners Tata Steel a token one pound for the company three years ago, is interested in buying British Steel's operations in France and the Netherlands, which specialise in rail, wire and processing, one of the sources said.
Yet about 40 percent of the pheasants and nine in every 10 of the partridges shot in Britain are imported, nearly all from France, where exporters specialise in breeds that are popular in Britain, such as ring-neck pheasants and red-legged partridges.
Seed investing is particularly hard for corporates to do directly (because of a combination of reasons including speed, signaling risk and the challenges of deal flow for corporates) so we specialise at that stage by sourcing real time feedback from the market.
The challenge as he sees it is that any mission to Mars, for example, would have to start with just sending a small handful of experts who specialise in particular areas, and could lead to a hierarchy of technocrats dictating people's lives.
Nor have I taken enough time to look at what it could do… but there's so much potential to do so much more and I really needed the support of people that specialise in finding the value in a business to help me see that.
Private equity firms and hedge funds that specialise in corporate upheaval — so-called distressed debt investors that snap up struggling companies, taking them over in a restructuring and hopefully engineering a recovery — are largely shunning traditional retail, wary of the immense challenges, according to restructuring advisers.
Like the natives, the newcomers will take responsibility for customer service while partnering with local "white-label" banks—any of several dozen fully licensed banks that specialise in carrying out regulated activities such as holding deposits, handling payments and originating loans for institutions that lack a banking licence.
However, last week top lender UniCredit announced a major restructuring including a plan to hive off 21 billion euros of bad loans, a change in gear that has buoyed sentiment across debt and equity markets and whet the appetite of funds that specialise in taking on the liabilities.
Though some research suggests that native workers with skill levels similar to those of arriving migrants take a hit to their wages because of increased migration, most analyses find that they are not harmed, and that many eventually earn more as competition nudges them to specialise in more demanding occupations.
While there are exceptions—the International Film School in Cologne offers a MA in serialised storytelling—many students who want to specialise in writing series for television may not be catered for at all, or offered a token module taught by staff with little or no experience of the medium.
In this case, as they report in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, the researchers suspected that a second evolutionary pressure would be at work—to avoid laying eggs that look like those of a different host species, so as to evade the attentions of parasite races that specialise on that species.
Though he claims to be a "policy guy" who does not specialise in political calculation, Mr Ryan offered a succinct description of the dilemma facing his party, as Mr Trump brings in new voters in places like the rust belt, but at the risk of alienating moderate, younger or non-white voters.
We've had just over a decade of the enigma that is MIA, ever since she first push and shoved her to attention by dropping a six song Myspace demo tape that included the underground thumper "Galang"—a track that instantly shutdown grimy student house parties from Peckham to Pitlochry, and kickstarted a career during which she would specialise in creating art that actually meant something, pissing everyone off, and looking on point and inspiring at all times.

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