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consultantA person who acts as an advisor to users or to the technical staff. Consultants are available for all aspects of the computer industry, including electronic circuit design, information systems analysis and software development. In a business environment, consultants are often used to create the functional specifications from which vendors can respond. Consultants typically come from third party consulting firms, but the title is also used for internal specialists. See job descriptions. consultant a. a senior physician, esp a specialist, who is asked to confirm a diagnosis or treatment or to provide an opinion b. a physician or surgeon holding the highest appointment in a particular branch of medicine or surgery in a hospital
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Perhaps most to blame is the culture of liberal idealism, which automatically characterizes someone who goes into an urban planning consultantship as idealistic and classifies the person who decides to be a building contractor as comparatively base. The results of the ranking will serve as basis for the lecture that the President of Comunique-se, Rodrigo Azevedo, will present at the 9th Brazilian Congress of Business Journalism, Press Consultantship and Public Relations, to be held May 3-5 in Sao Paulo. |
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