71.   Most afternoons or mornings, there were specialists such as Jack Weatherford to offer talks on topics ranging from the treasures of Latin America to cannibalism in the region.

72.   Moreover, specialists on call are reluctant to come in because of overwork and underpay.

73.   --Mitchell proposes that the government decide how many residents medical schools should train and, of those, how many should be specialists versus family practitioners.

74.   Most rehabilitation specialists also are enthusiastic, but they insist water therapy has its limits.

75.   Now that the venerable Mark Cross has closed its doors forever, a new leather specialist is welcome.

76.   Often the specialist is an outside professional who comes in with manuals and case studies in student harassment.

77.   On board will be specialists presenting programs to give passengers the most from each port experience.

78.   On board the ship are specialists from Pacific Whale Foundation who provide information on all aspects of whale life.

79.   On the other side of the debate are health specialists who say any claimed cardiovascular benefits linked to alcohol do not apply to the population as a whole.

80.   On the one side, are specialists who argue that alcoholics and other addicts should be treated by counseling alone.

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