To allow someone else to specialise in the generation of electricity and pipe it to you.
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Shakespeare's Globe is setting up a new youth company to specialise in Jacobean period drama.
With increased pressure to specialise, the association says there is a shortage of general surgery posts.
The archbishop is the patron of the academy, which will specialise in science, business and enterprise.
The prosecutors will work closely with police units who also specialise in sex crimes.
This allows parts companies to specialise more and produce fewer parts in larger numbers.
Doorstep lenders specialise in lending to people who have bad credit, or none at all.
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Many companies specialise in producing cheap knock-offs of Juicy Couture or Barcelona Football Club paraphernalia.
Naturally, they have one of those torrid sex-talk affairs in which Rothian protagonists specialise.
Kombo Kolombia specialise in Colombian popular music, not normally linked to Mexican drug gangs.
This could be more difficult in small economies which specialise in relatively fewer sectors.
Since audit firms tend to specialise by industry, some companies have no choice at all.
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They happen when cells specialise so as to become parts of particular body tissues.
Those that cling on are told they must specialise, in finance, marketing and so on.
And it allows companies to specialise, contracting out other work to firms around the corner.
In addition, plenty of distressed-debt funds specialise in taking positions when things look ugly.
Pupils will specialise in engineering and science alongside other subjects such as English, maths, languages and business.
If investors choose sector-focused funds they may want to go with firms that specialise in one sector.
Many markets now have shops which specialise in buying soiled notes, even though selling currency is illegal.
There are 300 places available at Southampton Studio School which will specialise in "marine and cruise industries".
Many specialise in making complex and valuable equipment for factories, such as cigarette-rolling machines or printing presses.
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These days, however, funds increasingly specialise in one asset class international equities, say and investors do their own mixing.
There are nine detectives at Scotland Yard who specialise in investigating war crimes, alongside their other duties.
But you also have people who specialise purely in the physical illnesses, known as a herbalist, inyanga in Zulu.
The school will specialise in engineering and business diplomas as well as GCSEs.
As evidence, consider ClientLogic, a firm founded five years ago to specialise in handling call-centre work for other companies.
Accelerators also demand a slice of equity, but they specialise in helping more established start-ups to enter new markets.
There may be modest savings in research spending, but the two firms specialise in different types of memory chip.
Bulgaria's organised-crime groups specialise in cybercrime and trafficking in drugs, people and weapons.
New York state has set up a special Capital Defence Unit with experienced lawyers who specialise only in capital cases.
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