part-time specialist

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meaningsofpart-timeandspecialist

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part-time
adverb
adjective
uk
/ˌpɑːtˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌpɑːrtˈtaɪm/
If you work part-time or do part-time work, you work for only some of the day or ...
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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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I want to say a word about thepart-timespecialistservices.
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That is one of the dangers of thepart-timespecialist.
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Whole andpart-timespecialistteachers are available to provide for all levels of intellectual and academic abilities.
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That resulted in the appointment of a second neonatologist and apart-timespecialistregistrar, together with 4.5 whole time equivalent nursing staff.
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We are inclined to overlook the so-calledpart-timespecialist, who is really full-time in the hospital service but is allowed to take private work.
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That does not mean, however, that we should encourage the view that thepart-timespecialistservice is the best we can provide.
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It should be remembered that the expensive alternative to thepart-timespecialistis a full-time man who may be under-employed in the new grouping.
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Full-time specialists in hospitals are by no means in complete agreement that thepart-timespecialistis the right solution to the problem.
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The inquiry engaged eightpart-timespecialistadvisors on various aspects of uranium mining.
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I am aware of the way in which remuneration of all forms is treated rather differently as between whole-time and part-time specialists.
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There is also the problem, which we know very well, of the attendance of part-time specialists at the hospitals.
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The transitional provisions provide that benefits of existing part-time specialists will be calculated on the old basis if that is more beneficial to them.
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He also raised the point of the option given to part-time specialists to contract out.
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It is a matter of concern that the domiciliary work should have been retained in effect entirely in the hands of part-time specialists.
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But, nevertheless, is he aware that it is very much more costly to encourage recruiting of part-time specialists than to encourage further full-time appointments?
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In the year 1960, it employed 29 full-time specialists and 13 part-time specialists.
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In other words, making allowances for the part-time specialists, the specialist resources of that hospital had increased five times in a matter of twelve years.
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There are other child guidance clinics which would have part-time specialists if they could afford it.
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It will not do to imagine that the medical profession as a whole are completely agreed as to the encouragement of part-time specialists.
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