full-time specialist

collocation in English

meaningsoffull-timeandspecialist

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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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specialist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈspeʃ.əl.ɪst/
us
/ˈspeʃ.əl.ɪst/
someone who has a lot of experience, knowledge, or skill in a ...
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(Definition offull-timeandspecialistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There are 248 teachers attendingfull-timespecialisttraining courses.
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Later, when their children have grown up they can then return efficiently tofull-timespecialistposts or go into general practice.
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Adequate arrangements exist for the giving of anaesthesia, but the appointment of afull-timespecialistanaesthetist is under consideration.
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Although this did not ask about the employment offull-timespecialistcounsellors it did ask who was responsible for counselling.
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While under it some small farmers who produce horticultural crops may be eligible for assistance, the scheme does not cover allfull-timespecialisthorticultural producers.
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Some pupils attend mainstream schools withfull-timespecialistteaching help.
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It may be difficult to see how the career pattern of thefull-timespecialistadvisers would operate.
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They also point out that the part-timer is allowed to undertake work which entitles him to 9½/11ths of the salary he would earn as afull-timespecialist.
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Were they par t-time or full-time specialists?
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A more difficult question is that of the nature of production at the site and whether these elite crafters were independent or attached specialists and part-time or full-time specialists.
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Aronson concludes (1993:295) that none of these pottery groups were likely to have been made by full-time specialists, largely based on the lack of apparent standardization.
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It was not intended that they should all be full-time, but that the total number should be the equivalent of 7,500 full-time specialists.
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In the year 1960, it employed 29 full-time specialists and 13 part-time specialists.
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The majority of full-time specialists work in regional drug treatment units.
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There are eight inspectors who are full-time specialists in noise control, and a further three are under training.
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I think it is a bad thing that full-time specialists at present are, in effect, debarred from domiciliary work.
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In 1948, that hospital employed 7 full-time specialists.
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Full-time specialists in hospitals are by no means in complete agreement that the part-time specialist is the right solution to the problem.
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