By displaying musical workers and their tools, these magazines designate craftsmanship and professionalism as vectors of male empowerment. |
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Still, the tightly paced story and competent direction gives the film a level of professionalism comparable to American B-movies of the time. |
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Thank you all for your unfailing professionalism and courtesy over the past six-and-a-half weeks. |
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While the epitome of professionalism and concentration whilst playing, between songs the band appear almost narcotically relaxed. |
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As with all OTC productions, the supporting crew have created a production of unquestionable professionalism. |
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The more I navigated the site, the more taken I became with the overall professionalism. |
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I just wanted to say I admire your work you're your professionalism that you bring to broadcast journalism. |
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Rossini expert Scimone makes a good case for the score, and the chorus and orchestra add to the professionalism. |
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But their professionalism in immediately stabilizing my wife and taking her vitals was matched with exceptional kindness. |
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Their professionalism never falters, but away from the public gaze, airline cabin crew are a different breed altogether. |
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As stand-in captain, he handled a very difficult situation with characteristic professionalism. |
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But at issue before he got the hook was his performance, not his work ethic, professionalism or effort. |
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The army's most striking characteristic was its professionalism and the apolitical views of its career commanders. |
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Nurses who have substance abuse problems, therefore, carry the stigma associated with this breach in professionalism. |
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A consummate performer, he strikes a balance between professionalism and warmth that is actually intoxicating in its headiness. |
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In these heady days of professionalism, enjoying your sport and respecting your opposition are all too rare. |
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The attack on professionalism so often found in the literature is cavalier and misguided. |
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It may not have been high art, but for sheer singalong spectacle and professionalism it was unbeatable. |
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This community outreach project allowed development of confidence in working with actual patients and enhanced professionalism. |
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Women have more interesting choices in overcoats but even the more creatively stylish ones seem to me to radiate a solid hint of professionalism. |
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The new big noise displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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Neither guy tried to make a war out of it and just practiced their moves and showed their professionalism in the clinches. |
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Larger armies were thereby feasible, but lacked the degree of cohesion and professionalism found in English armies. |
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We were all impressed at the professionalism, the personableness, and accessibility of the folks who briefed us. |
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While I can't fault her for professionalism, at the very least I would have expected a smile, or, really, any show of emotion at all. |
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This is very commendable as far as standards and professionalism are concerned. |
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The right amalgam of commercialism and professionalism in marketing has ensured that the flow of money is the envy of many. |
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How do you measure the value of independence to professionalism in any discipline? |
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Where some feel constricted by the confines of professionalism, others find comfort in its regimens. |
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At the same time, a growing professionalism reduced the role of intellectuals as public sages. |
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What comes across strongly about the 1960s in this book is the fusion of idealism, intellectualization, and newfound professionalism. |
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This work is driven by our strong belief in internationalism, a commitment to professionalism and an enthusiasm for creativity. |
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Be your interview formal or casual, this is an opportunity to demonstrate your professionalism, invaluableness and enthusiasm. |
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For mere seconds I toyed with cowardice, before curiosity and professionalism won out. |
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The professionalism of the captain, officers and crew of the Wecoma contributed greatly to the success of the cruise. |
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But some of his criticisms about lack of professionalism at the club are well made. |
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No one truthfully gainsays the importance of professionalism to modern technological progress. |
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The last animals were such accomplished killers that they achieved a level of professionalism rarely seen among predacious beasts. |
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Then when I went training with them, there was a lot of professionalism and enjoyment in it, and that was the deciding factor. |
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I wanted to rant about the professionalism of its players and their evident love for the game. |
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His personality, his professionalism and attitude gave Swedish players a good reputation here. |
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This is definitely a production worth seeing, not least due to the professionalism with which it is executed. |
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In all those times I have never had reason to complain about the professionalism and attitude of the staff. |
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The look of your sign and posters reflects the professionalism of your business. |
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I was very impressed with the programmes that it ran, and with the professionalism of those involved. |
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He says plenty of people want to run down the professionalism and achievements of English teachers and pupils. |
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The program surprised with the quality of its stories and the professionalism of the production. |
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I pay unreserved tribute to the professionalism and dedication of our brave servicemen and women. |
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Where professionalism is all about opportunities for some players, for others it's all about problems. |
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And closer to home again, indeed, at home, the era of professionalism in sport is upon us. |
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Once professionalism started and the top players left the club the numbers participating and watching dropped. |
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It would have been a slur on their professionalism had they been seen to be demoralised by the departure of a mere youth. |
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About mid-career, in order to create a mask of professionalism, many journalists tend to pulp the optimism and joy they first felt at writing. |
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Adorned in pristine Air Force dress uniforms and spit-shined shoes, they are the epitome of professionalism. |
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It is typical of Plazas's professionalism and realism that she is reluctant to advertise a wish list of roles she is dying to tackle. |
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His dulcet tones and objective professionalism in describing the game brought an otherwise boring game to life. |
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The old spoils system was replaced by professionalism and academic excellence. |
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Colonel Casper's staff, aviators, and soldiers executed this mission with great professionalism. |
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Keeping their patience is also part of the professionalism of police officers. |
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The entire nation is proud of them and admires their courage and professionalism. |
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I wish these Indian organizations and many others could reach some level of professionalism. |
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I was a little confused and don't know whether that was professionalism or pure amateurism. |
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It was her job, and she did it with a professionalism that came from rigorous training and self-discipline. |
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People are grateful for what I do for them, my colleagues appreciate my professionalism. |
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Similar lapses in professionalism are seen in the repetitive dialogue, go-nowhere action and artless acting. |
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The professionalism of the office comes through loud and clear, as does the commitment to excellence. |
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Service withdrawal seems to be entirely at odds with any claim to professionalism at all. |
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She said the poor attendance of civil servants at work was an example of the lack of professionalism. |
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In ancient Greece the tendency towards greater professionalism reached its climax with the Macedonian army of Alexander the Great. |
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Reviving the spirit of Dada, Fluxus was fervently opposed to artistic tradition and to everything that savoured of professionalism in the arts. |
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As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible. |
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To speak of them in those terms that he did represents a scurrilous attack on their dedication and professionalism and I condemn it utterly. |
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I was about to add that it wasn't professionalism but a lack of it that accounted for the club's problems, but then thought better of it. |
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Patient advocacy and self-directed learning are requisite to achieving professionalism as a pharmacist. |
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Sergeant Todd was outside the square roaring and bayoneting with a professionalism that, even here, amazed Charlie. |
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Then professionalism came in a rush, and the next thing is you are sucked into it. |
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That had something to do with Mehta's commanding, yet mellow, personality, but it also had a lot to do with the orchestra's professionalism. |
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But yesterday belonged to the players who showed true professionalism to keep their minds focussed during the off-field turmoil. |
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Audiences and potential clients have become more sophisticated, demanding a higher degree of polish and professionalism. |
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The Olympic Games were never free from professionalism, trickery or violence. |
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His professionalism, depth of knowledge, and kindness made him an inspiration to amateurs and professionals alike. |
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The lead characters' brisk professionalism makes them seem as blankly anonymous as the collection of stereotypes surrounding them. |
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Like his restaurants, he typifies understated style and a calm underlying assurance of deep professionalism. |
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Physicians will regain our professionalism when we stop participating in this circus. |
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This is a youth-based musical culture, which means young promoters and the attendant lack of experience, professionalism and even ethical judgement. |
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My experience has been that when professionalism is perceptive and determined, governmental sagacity helps in conflict resolution both in India and Pakistan. |
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It is beyond belief, and it is shocking that someone who makes claims of professionalism would lower himself to this level. |
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Bloomberg conveyed a sense of professionalism and of someone very much in control. |
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It did so through innovative management and the professionalism of staff. |
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A demanding bandleader who insisted on a high level of professionalism, he rarely missed an opportunity to screw mates out of touring money or royalties. |
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The crux of the problem lies in the tension between volunteerism and professionalism on one hand, and the way the sector relates to its supporters i.e. donors, on the other. |
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The professionalism of the recent past, the thing that made the late '90s art world seem corporate and unsafe, is morphing into something less predictable, more homespun. |
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These data have implications for future research into crowdsourcing, particularly regarding notions of professionalism and investment in online communities. |
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It had been a terrific cup tie, but the game then petered out as the Wasps, showing a fine professionalism, prevented the Raiders from mounting any sort of late pressure. |
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The new big noise, Pete, turned out to be an indulged squirt who displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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Chris Cusiter proved he can hack it on the big stage and the late revival showed that the men in the thistle jerseys at least have pride in their professionalism. |
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We do not want to see any shortcomings and shortcuts, because clients depend very much on the goodwill and professionalism of the legal fraternity. |
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He speaks perfect English, eschews pomp and formality and uses the Autocue to deliver his speech with a professionalism that should make other politicians envious. |
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As the rest of the world marched towards scientific orientation and professionalism, India wallowed in a whirlpool of politics, polemics and puerile prejudices. |
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There has been a notable level of professionalism about the case, with none of the usual media leaks and no members blabbing too much to get some TV airtime. |
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It's a testament to the professionalism of the engineers that they kept the aircraft airworthy in the field, where hot dusty conditions plagued the helicopters day after day. |
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If you are a post office box in this profession and if you serve someone's interests which are in discrepancy with your own professionalism then it is obvious. |
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He is valued for his professionalism and his job provides him with the laissez-passer of the title, a safe conduct pass that allows him greater freedom of the city. |
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If your school has an orientation program for new students, this is an excellent opportunity to begin the discussion and development of professionalism. |
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I hope you take the opportunity to personally thank each of these dedicated, passionate individuals as they represent your voice with true professionalism. |
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Carrie resented him for taking over and questioned his professionalism when he stabbed Brody in the hand during an interrogation. |
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The absolute winner is the Elsa Schraeder of Jan, whose unstrained professionalism turns an unsympathetic secondary part into the show's single star turn. |
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I think to question the professionalism of any player is a big thing. |
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I'm guessing the card holder is so that you can maintain professionalism in the office by having a misogynist doodad to pluck your business cards from. |
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It also seeks to improve the quality of dental professionalism, while offering a structured continuing dental education for students to learn and practice. |
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And once again the professionalism of Australian maritime workers response teams has been crucial in the emergency towage operation to free the vessel from the Reef. |
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The manner in which he conducted branch meetings or indeed his professionalism in his delivery of addresses and speeches at formal functions would be sadly missed. |
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The conflict between human values on the one hand and instrumentalism, vocationalism and professionalism on the other is very clear. |
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The increasing competition from television in the 1950s and 1960s led to a need for greater professionalism in the theatre. |
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In addition to the increasing professionalism of university science, many Victorian gentlemen devoted their time to the study of natural history. |
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A schism was avoided in July 1885 when professionalism was formally legalised in English football. |
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George had pushed for greater professionalism in the ranks, and promotion by merit rather than by sale of commissions, but without much success. |
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The commando courses are a series of physical and mental endurance tests that highlight their military professionalism. |
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Kenrick continued to serve the FAW until 1884, when he left, probably because of the trend towards professionalism. |
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Following the sport allowing professionalism in 1995, Wales hosted the 1999 World Cup and, in 2005, won their first Six Nations Grand Slam. |
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There are about a dozen museums or collections in Jeddah, with varied educational aims and professionalism. |
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While the professionalism of the American forces improved by the war's end, British leadership suffered after Brock's death. |
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Our motto is righteousness, professionalism, wholeheartedness and diligence. |
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And Lieutenant Commander Ian Molyneux's commanding officer paid tribute to his professionalism. |
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Rachel Kagoiya, FEMNET's Documentalist for her expertise, professionalism and persistence which were absolutely critical to this enterprise. |
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Consequently, it has had to toughen up, improve its discipline and the professionalism of its soldiers. |
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The program is designed to enhance the knowledge and professionalism of the nonaccredited Department and Chapter Service Officer. |
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We hope and expect that she will carry out her duties with the same professionalism and even-handedness that marked her first term. |
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Factor analyses from the seven-school pilot study demonstrated that professionalism items are good fits within each of the 5 domains. |
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This edition has been revised and includes new chapters on mechanical ventilation, bariatric surgery, adrenal incidentaloma, and professionalism. |
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Carol Vorderman was determined to bring the kind of professionalism to her final Countdown show that she had brought to the previous 4754 Countdowns she had filmed. |
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Listers, based in Longford, scooped the prestigious accolade for its expertise in meeting sales targets, customer care, servicing and all-round professionalism. |
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The caretaker Prime Minister reminded Interior Ministry employees that they were depoliticized officials and underscored that he relied on their professionalism. |
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When formalised competitions started in the 1980s Jack Rowell brought premature professionalism to Bath and began to assemble a side with power and precision. |
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We erased 10 registrants from our registers, out of around 28,000, which is a real endorsement of the level of skill and professionalism in optics. |
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You attract more flies with honey than vinegar. You resolve more disputes with professionalism and communication than with irritability and vitriol. |
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The King expressed his pride in the professionalism shown by the participants in applying new gadgetry and techniques, and bringing about such improvement in the unit. |
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To play in the top flight for play in the top flight for T 10 years before the age of 27 is an excellent achievement and testament to Marc's professionalism and ability. |
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It was dominated by those clubs who had supported professionalism. |
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Renewed professionalism takes ethics beyond descriptive and prescriptive information to meaningful reflection and analysis at meta-ethical and normative levels. |
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The other aspect of the tradition was the professionalism of the poets and their reliance on patronage from kings, princes and nobles for their living. |
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