21.   Although specialists today are better able to characterize the talents of savants, no overarching theory can describe exactly how or why savants do what they do.

22.   Although the operation may seem like the perfect answer to long waiting lines for donor organs, transplant specialists are more cautious about the controversial and difficult procedure.

23.   And if colonoscopy, which requires more expertise than sigmoidoscopy, became routine now, there would not be enough specialists to do it.

24.   And specialists were at a loss as to why some of the malfunctions occurred.

25.   Another advantage is that specialists will be able to send patients for additional treatments and referrals to other doctors without first checking with Oxford.

26.   Arizona could have nailed down Wells earlier had their back specialist been in town to examine him during his visit.

27.   At exchanges, the specialists are the major players in any given option, but other local market makers also participate in the trading.

28.   Besides individual psychotherapists, there are specialists in the problems of clergy, sex offenders and police officers.

29.   Big Board specialists are responsible for maintaining orderly trading in a group of stocks.

30.   A pulmonologist or lung specialist could be of great help to you.

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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
specialist 0.01%
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