Changing times and professionalization seasoned the relationship between press and state with much-needed antagonism. |
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This era of social reorganization and professionalization also brought the first widespread attempt to medicalize drunkenness. |
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Yet geography and professionalization of the judiciary have affected the status of the judges. |
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But despite the handwringing over professionalization, it's also notable how little the political blogosphere has changed. |
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Journalism's culture of professionalization has stayed the news industry's own hand. |
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Underwood reviews the theoretical foundations for the professionalization of victim assistance. |
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The fact that the discourse over the euro vote was especially harsh, with increased negative campaigning, can be attributed to the professionalization of politics. |
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Perhaps the interlocking pressures of professionalization and publication encourage or force a strategic multifaceted investment in many different styles of writing. |
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Further professionalization is imperative, if the board is to serve as sparring partner for executive management. |
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It has not only fostered their professionalization, but has also constituted an international trampoline for a great many of them. |
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Another outstanding characteristic of each of the social sciences in the 20th century was its professionalization. |
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This is the start of Orlaco's professionalization of all her digital communication. |
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In those years the three head teachers came to need professionalization and professional support. |
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Commodus also contributes to job development, service professionalization, and the creation of new jobs. |
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The professionalization of the defence and security forces continued during the period covered by the report. |
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They have been given support for greater specialization and professionalization, as well as the improved coordination of their activities. |
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With the growth in professionalization, it proved necessary to resort to the division of labour and specialisation of the women involved. |
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Research and systemization of best educational practices should be strengthened as part of this objective to promote educational reform, curricular transformation, professionalization and continuous training of teachers. |
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The era we have now moved into I would call that of professionalization, in which the organization has become much more professional and organized around corporate models. |
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This balancing act has become more complicated with the medicalization of life and the professionalization of care that has characterized this last half-century. |
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These and many other projects focused attention upon professional responsibility and advanced the professionalization and ethical maturation of computing practitioners. |
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All relevant arms of the federal government need to work together on the professionalization file to ensure that they are not inadvertently working at cross purposes. |
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The banishment of the game induced many members to terminate their YMCA membership and to hire halls to play the game, thus paving the way to the professionalization of the sport. |
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Another convention, in place only since the professionalization in the 19th century, forbids historians to quote anything but the actual words spoken by their subjects. |
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The guiding principles at Boiron remain professionalization and skills development for everyone because they are critical to the company's progress. |
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Several working fields have thus been identified, such as the exchange of information, the professionalization of the cross-border stakeholders, the realization of studies, and working in common on projects of publications. |
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The purpose of the training sessions was to encourage the professionalization of NGOs with emphasis on participation, volunteer work and democratic governance. |
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Unionized co-ops have steadily pushed for the professionalization of the occupation, as well as for upgraded and innovative equipment, better vehicle maintenance, and ongoing training. |
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Second, an unintended positive effect of the cluster approach has been a professionalization of the field because of the pressure to have trained cluster coordinators and to send technical experts to cluster meetings. |
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This process of professionalization will help meet the needs of 120 home care workers living in very precarious social and economic situations, by having their social and professional experience recognized. |
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The first section briefly reviews the sociology of professions literature as it concerns professional development or professionalization. |
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In the second year, the emphasis in placed on the professionalization of behavior, the development of creativity and speed of execution in applying make-ups. |
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The recent discussions around the professionalization of contemporary art and the collapsing definitions of curator into artist and vice versa reveal art and curatorial practices to be ever evolving as boundaries are elided. |
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Scientific research, engineering professionalization and technological development drove changes in everyday life. |
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Their relative success formalized the idea of law enforcement for payment, and helped accelerate the professionalization of policing. |
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Guyenne et Gascogne focuses primarily on professionalization and training contracts for store section managers through a partnership with EPSECO, a training school based in the South-West region. |
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Those taking advantage of the toolbox, command a differentiated and well aligned set of instruments leading to significant professionalization of each sales talk. |
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Reformers call this the drive for professionalization. |
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The oversimplifying theory of professionalization, borrowed from American or English sociology, does not fit in the peculiarities of these groups in contemporary France. |
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Historians have emphasized the importance of gun powder technology, new styles of fortification to resist cannon fire, and the increased professionalization of the soldiers. |
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The time has come for an impassioned defence of graduate education as education, a process that could begin with a pedagogy of critical professionalization. |
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D'Antonio discusses the history of nursing in the United States beginning with the professionalization of nursing near the end of the nineteenth century. |
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