The grievor was compulsorily remustered from a specialist occupation to a nonspecialist occupation and was granted vested rights to pay. |
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The Scoreboard is intended to be both accessible and comprehensible to nonspecialist readers. |
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It is impossible for a nonspecialist to tamper with the settings without a tool. |
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Many of my questions are those that the nonspecialist public might ask as they try to understand the genohype that we hear every day. |
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The team is promoting the application of knowledge from basic research by users including consumers, industry, government, policy makers, specialist and nonspecialist health care providers. |
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The revitalization of higher education systems requires the creation, alongside nonspecialist fields of study, of quality short courses that prioritize technical and vocational training. |
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In addition to teaching Keynesian theory, Robinson wrote several books, study guides, and pamphlets designed to introduce economic theory to the nonspecialist. |
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The review focuses more on drawing out lessons for nonspecialist faculty. |
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We may wonder how and why fisheries inspectors could mistake a cargo vessel for a fishing vessel when such a mistake would be inexcusable even for a nonspecialist. |
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The short list of the recently renamed Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books featured works that combined anecdote with fact, making engaging reading for the nonspecialist. |
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We would like to invite anyone interested in solar energy and photovoltaic to visit our booth L3H1D8 at the significant event, EU PVSEC 2010 trade fair, no matter whether you are a specialist or nonspecialist in this field. |
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Jeanne Van Waadenoijen's new offering to the field of Bosch scholarship attempts to demythologize the artist and his oeuvre for a nonspecialist reader. |
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Not the least of its merits consists of having successfully reached the difficult balance between nonspecialist readableness and scientific accountability. |
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