1 someone whose regular work has involved a lot of training:
2 someone who works in a job that involves long training and high levels of skill:
I learnt much from them as a young practitioner and still re-read them purely for pleasure.
In particular, the book is aimed at signal processing practitioners, especially research workers and students working in areas of radar, sonar, telecommunications and biomedical engineering.
Although teachers minimally are asked to perform as practitioners, it is preferable that they be encouraged to assume other roles as well.
Both students and practitioners need to have a convenient means of pursuing other areas of enquiry.
My argument is that if this is to happen, the total number of practitioners needs to be sufficient.
The agreement between administrative data and selfreports of general practitioner visits and specialist visits was substantial to moderate in our study.
Challenges to the quality and rapport in the practitioner-patient relationship, perhaps as a result of research activity, will therefore have a longer-term impact.
An elaborate system of this kind is obviously not the product of an oral or semioral practitioners' culture but of a school.