Similar words: socialization, specialize, industrialization, nationalization, realization, globalization, naturalization, hospitalization. Meaning: [‚speʃələ'zeɪʃn /-laɪ-] n. 1. the act of specializing; making something suitable for a special purpose 2. the special line of work you have adopted as your career 3. (biology) the structural adaptation of some body part for a particular function.
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1. The production line involves a high degree of specialization of labour.
2. His specialization is too narrow to be of interest to more than a handful of students.
3. There has been increased economic specialization throughout the country.
4. Her degree is in French, with specialization in seventeenth-century literature.
5. Subject specialization and formal teaching would be undermined.
6. Similarly, size permits greater specialization in the use of human resources.
7. How does money aid the specialization and division of labour?
8. Therefore, this region may confer some degree of specialization to the protein, in terms of cellular location and/or tissue specificity.
9. Such specialization, we saw in Chapter 3, means a more efficient allocation of resources.
10. There was greater specialization and more effective use was made of fertilizer.
11. Thus, specialization is determined by whoever has the lower opportunity cost.
12. With their hierarchical authority and functional specialization, they made possible the efficient undertaking of large, complex tasks.
13. Structurally, bureaucracy is characterized by hierarchical organization and specialization by means of an elaborate division of labor.
14. This widens markets and permits greater specialization in the use of both property and human resources.
15. The company has gradually focused on its current areas of specialization.
16. This emerging kind of organization within production is sometimes called flexible specialization.
17. What was a broadly based culture has become a field of specialization.
18. At the opposite end of the spectrum, there were problems also in the definition of specialization.
19. Despite the definitional problems,(sentencedict.com) some would argue that some form of specialization is an inevitable feature of organizational development.
20. In the quality press, first, the 1960s saw a great growth of specialization within public affairs journalism.
21. The company will have about 15 management heads along product lines, with specialization on a regional basis depending on demand.
22. There is also the recurrent debate over the degree of specialization that should be incorporated in social work education.
23. There will be about 15 management heads along product lines, with specialization on a regional basis, depending on demand.
24. It formed part of a pervasive tendency towards administrative specialization discernible throughout the Savoyard government in the seventeenth century.
25. It emphasizes rationally structured systems, built on division of labor and job specialization in a functional structure.
26. Libraries in the university sector usually have large professional staff complements which permit library management on a subject specialization basis.
27. The same principle can also be applied within one specialization, e.g. typography.
28. This results from its special form of organization, a system of relations based on hierarchy, specialization and co-ordination.
29. Every social class except women was to be ranked on a hierarchical scale of importance and specialization of function.
30. He instructs his readers and listeners about the evil specialization of each cluster of demons.
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