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Example sentences for "specialisation"

Lexicographically close words:
spec; speche; special; speciale; speciali; specialise; specialised; specialising; specialism; specialist
  1. Forsyth Major, who has made the Lemuroidea a special study, the smaller African Galagos have departed less from the primitive Lemuroid type than the Madagascar genera, in which greater specialisation has taken place.

  2. The reduction is less and the specialisation is less in the Hipparion, and still less in the Anchitherium; but yet, as compared with other mammals, the reduction and specialisation of parts in the Anchitherium remain great.

  3. In reality I am a victim to a lack of specialisation in my education and character.

  4. But these and other like directions in which the cultural effects of the modern specialisation of occupations, whether in industry or in business, may be traceable can not be followed up here.

  5. Some degree of such specialisation and differentiation there has, of course, been, one might almost say, always.

  6. But for that great body of industry which is conventionally recognised as eminently modern, specialisation of function has gone so far as, in great measure, to exempt the operative employees from taking thought of pecuniary matters.

  7. This inferiority in specialisation in the German workmen cannot continue long, and the successful rivalry of Germany with the manufacturing pre-eminence of Great Britain may soon be a startling fact.

  8. In any case the Turki domain lay west of the Mongol, and the Altai uplands, taken in the widest sense, may still be regarded as the most probable zone of specialisation for the Turki physical type.

  9. Specialisation has been carried so far that it has become an organised tyranny through the curiously perverted view of life which it has developed in some minds.

  10. It was probably suggested to him by his studies on the Crustacea, among which the principle is so beautifully exemplified in the concentration and specialisation of the appendages and the ganglionic chain.

  11. This specialisation in development is bound up with increased or diminished growth" (p.

  12. This final portion of her life does not last long, and the bee cannot play the prominent part of governess in a society of insects organised by this specialisation of elderly females.

  13. To provisions of this sort one may give the name of new decisions or new laws; but in proportion to the gradual advance in specialisation the interest and value of these provisions declines.

  14. Every day the advance of specialisation renders any comprehensive or synoptic view of the totality of science more and more impossible.

  15. In no department of life is the specialisation of function among the numina more conspicuous than in connection with birth and childhood.

  16. It may be added that Hermann Muller has shown good grounds for believing that mutual specialisation of this kind is beneficial both to insect and plant.

  17. The specialisation of parts to different functions, or "the division of physiological labour" (35/1.

  18. Your incidental remark on the remarkable specialisation of Plagiaulax (145/3.

  19. It was but a revival of the universal practice which obtained in the barbaric stages of social development, and which every civilisation in turn had abandoned as economically unsound and subversive of specialisation in citizenship.

  20. Their specialisation has rendered them unfit for the work, and has made them too costly ever to be numerous enough.

  21. Anson's specialisation of types has almost disappeared, and our present fleet constitution is scarcely to be distinguished from that of the seventeenth century.

  22. It will not be without importance for our future theory of development, carefully to notice this fact, that specialisation in the *position* of embryonic parts is more strict than in their histology.

  23. If we look back from elementary organs to elementary processes, the specialisation of the size of those organs may also be said to be the consequence of a typical duration of the elementary morphogenetic process leading to them.

  24. Specialisation spells division of labour, and apart from division of labour certain great work can never be done.

  25. Specialisation may lead to madness, as electricity may lead to death.

  26. Some laymen are very fond of deprecating the work of specialists, holding that specialisation tends to narrowness, to inability to see more than one side of a question.

  27. And therefore specialisation hasn't gone nearly so far in cold latitudes or altitudes.

  28. So that by this fundamental test of victory in the battle for life, as well as by the standard of the specialisation of organs, modern forms ought, on the theory of natural selection, to stand higher than ancient forms.

  29. We have seen in the fourth chapter that the degree of differentiation and specialisation of the parts in organic beings, when arrived at maturity, is the best standard, as yet suggested, of their degree of perfection or highness.

  30. The solitary savage knew neither specialisation nor organisation--he "did his own work.

  31. The least effort and the most result are found in the largest specialisation and exchange.

  32. The home, in its ceaseless and inexorable demands, stops this great process of specialisation in women, and checks it cruelly in men.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "specialisation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.