• The training was conducted by the specialists of KRASS (Khorezm Rural Advisory Support Service).

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN TASHKENT

  • Last year he unveiled a hybrid model that, when in place sometime next year, will push the trading of the most liquid stocks on the exchange to an electronic system, while less liquid stocks will still be handled by the specialists on the floor.

    FORBES: Thain Taking NYSE Public

  • It left his 42-point lead at the top of the standings unattainable by the slalom specialists with only Sunday's race remaining.

    BBC: The Herminator is back

  • While it is now back in the race, the incident merits further reflection by both specialists and the general public about the growing amount of pollution in the ocean and its very real dangers.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • Mozambique's Vice Minister of Trade, Salvador Namburete, will be one of the eight-person team sent by Mozambique to Cancun to negotiate with the hundreds of specialists and officials who will be fielded by the developed world.

    BBC: Mozambique's lost cashew nut industry

  • The consent was sought at a warm meeting held at the Guanayabo Cultural Centre, which was attended by specialists of the National Cultural Heritage Council (CNPC) and of local Houses of Culture, as well as by representatives of the UNESCO Regional Office for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean.

    UNESCO: Culture Sector - Intangible Heritage - 2003 Convention

  • Inscription on the Register is determined by the International Advisory Committee (IAC), a body of 14 leading specialists appointed by the Director-General.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • Many of the organizations funded by the Kochs employ specialists who write position papers that are subsequently quoted by politicians and pundits.

    NEWYORKER: Covert Operations

  • The initial review at the scene, by Nato specialists and Afghan government representatives, concluded the shooting was not a "friendly fire" incident involving British forces.

    BBC: Cpl David O'Connor, Cpl Channing Day

  • If the crown prince and princess are turning to modern medicine, Japan is well-served by top specialists and the latest technologies.

    CNN: AN HEIR OF CHANGE IN JAPAN

  • Of the four three-cone drill specialists drafted by the Texans, only one 2011 fifth-round safety Shiloh Keo is still with the team.

    WSJ: NFL Combine: Run Fast and You Might Be a Raider

  • In this odd case, the editor did not follow the normal procedure of publishing critical comments by specialists who disagree with the paper.

    FORBES: Can We Really Call Climate Science A Science?

  • All this talk of a Bitcoin bubble has annoyed the true believers - an interesting mixture of libertarians and cryptographic specialists charmed by the idea of a currency that embodies many of the open and virtually ungoverned principles of the internet itself.

    BBC: The Bitcoin bubble

  • They also knocked Celtic out of the Scottish Cup in March last year, having first signalled their arrival as cup specialists by beating the Glasgow side in 2000.

    BBC: Celtic avoid Caley Thistle

  • Kuwait's health ministry said Ali's burns will be treated by some of the best specialists in the region.

    CNN: Injured boy Ali lands in Kuwait

  • All other aspects of the value chain can be more efficiently delivered by the emerging web of specialists scalpels in their own domains.

    FORBES: What Happened to the Office?

  • With the help of evidence compiled by the RNIB and his specialists, Mr Watson eventually convinced health bosses to fund his Lucentis injections.

    BBC: Tony Watson wins NHS Lucentis drug refusal appeal

  • Earlier this week, Cutler finalized a multiyear investigation into trading practices by specialists on the New York Stock Exchange, bringing civil charges against 20 individuals and scolding the NYSE for failing to police those traders, who are supposed to make efficient markets in listed stocks.

    FORBES: Wall Street Needs A New Cop

  • The recommendation was made by market specialists who were asked by Leeds City Council to look at how to keep the market thriving.

    BBC: A stall in Kirkgate Market

  • The seminar, produced in partnership with the ministries of Foreign Affairs and Education, as well as Palmares Cultural Foundation, aims at contributing to the work being conducted by a consulting group made up of specialists from the United States, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Republic of Korea, Uganda, the West Bank, South Africa, Russia, Switzerland and Brazil.

    UNESCO: International Seminar discusses Education on Ethnic-racial Relations | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • The new administration in Seoul also wants to help improve agriculture in the North by supplying seeds, fertiliser and specialists, says Lim Dong Won, the president's senior secretary for foreign policy and security.

    ECONOMIST: North Korea��s dreadful spring

  • But soon after, I developed a novel mathematical model which can be used by doctors and environmental specialists to quantify the effect of the pollutants on the lung function as measured by the peak expiratory flow rate-- which is essentially how much a person can breathe out in one breath.

    WHITEHOUSE: Energy and Environment Latest News | The White House

  • Patients needing intensive and emergency care were allowed to stay in hospital and treated by specialists, but even these specialists may walk out on Friday, the start of a full-fledged strike organized by the Korea Medical Association.

    CNN: From Our Correspondent: The Great Korean Medical Fiasco

  • One is that the American-led teams that have been nosing around Iraq haven't done a very good job, perhaps because they lack the expertise of the specialists led by Mr Blix.

    ECONOMIST: Weapons of mass destruction

  • Russell George, who was nominated by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the Senate in 2004 that the fact that many applications reviewed by specialists didn't involve such conservative groups showed that it wasn't politically biased.

    WSJ: FBI Launches Probe of IRS

  • The only way to manage such endeavours is by using a top-down approach, with thick manuals prepared by specialists that spell out in minute detail all the individual steps to be taken along with every conceivable contingency in case things go horribly wrong.

    ECONOMIST: The land of disappointments

  • The opportunities are supplied by a feeder network of regional and industry specialists in the earliest stage of financing.

    ECONOMIST: Money to burn

  • This is not the first such effort by cancer specialists to push back against drug pricing.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Brazilian senators are currently looking into a proposal put together by lawyers and specialists to change the existing criminal code.

    BBC: Brazil doctors' council backs abortion reform

  • Worryingly, they also appear not to have been audited by specialists in line with the highest standards for voluntary credits, says John Romankiewicz at NEF: it is hard to be sure, for example, that people really rode their bikes to work during the Olympics rather than jumping in taxis.

    ECONOMIST: Carbon markets in China

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