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Most studies of professions based on the process model have been biased towards Anglo-American experiences.
Settled in different cities and practising various professions, most of the alumni had little time for art.
They objected to the practice of government nominees obtaining top positions in industry and the professions.
For these days, the young in all professions are seized of a quite extraordinary impatience.
The nursing profession as a group well understood the low opinion other professions had of them.
From the beginning, professions mobilised themselves in their defence against quacks and impostors through associations or institutes.
Men dominate business and politics, but many women have held cabinet posts or are prominent in arts and professions.
It's astounding that, at 24 years of age, the stand-up comic has already dabbled in more professions than most people attempt in a lifetime.
This means people will not belong to any of the classes or professions, but will simply be poor and helpless paupers.
The regulatory bodies for the health professions should be run by councils that are primarily appointed.
Underfunding in nursing and allied health professions is relative to that in comparable professions and to the size of their workforce.
If we are fortunate, we work in professions that are fun and enjoyable as well as productive.
Such behaviour in youth did not debar young men from entering the professions.
The variety of professions included in the event range from tourism and medicine to performing arts and electronic engineering.
Politics and generalship were becoming professions and skills, no longer merely one of the varied activities of the gently born.
These professions, however, are gravely undermined by the fact that she herself has married a Eurasian.
Prison healthcare services are undoubtedly served by highly committed professionals from different specialisms, professions, and agencies.
The rationale for its non-inclusion is that standards change and vary between professions.
In the past, training for white-collar professions was favored and emphasized, and titles and diplomas were fetishized.
However, they are proportionally under-represented in the white-collar professions and in the political system.
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Even the most jealous of that most jealous of professions, surgery, had to admit that he got results.
Consistent with these professions were the letters of lovat to the President.
He became a quack poet, and hampered his talents by the imposition of a monstrous parade of rattletrap theories and professions.
Now, in his sixty-seventh year, he had run through the gamut of political professions.
At all events he had exposed himself to reproach, by acting in diametrical opposition to the professions of his whole life.
And this of all the professions is the one on which he would graft his scion of lofty morality?
Let us take a survey of the professions to which he refers and try them by his standard.
Finally, the dental, medical, and nursing professions and the press must be enlisted in the school's campaign for dental hygiene.
If the man who can do these things be not an artist, then must we have a new vocabulary and rename the professions.
In this more tolerant German city he came into daily contact with the workings of the Lutheran and Zwinglian professions.
It is time for the medical and pharmaceutic professions to unite, and unmask this monster, and show the public its true nature.
Similarly, in the various professions, there'd be room for appointees he'd select.
One or two friends whose professions had beforetime been profuse, Eleanor met.
But the character of a minister is the most assailable of that of any of the professions.
In truth, it's amazing to take count of the Western men among us in all the professions.
Now, as to those engaged in these enterprises and professions a few words may be befittingly said.
The most exacting and bewitching of all professions was clamouring for him again.
Morays professions to Elizabeth may have been a blind, but his letters for Marys private eye have a more genuine air.
He combined two professions, that of cobbler by day and a procurer of girls by night.
They stand accused of contravening their noble mission, exploiting their professions in illegal political activities.
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