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There have been plenty of other disappointments, from the tepid new millennium celebration to the city's continued failure to secure a professional football team, all considered a product of the lack of a shared vision by a unified power group.

Impressively, this summer she became the very first player from the second tier of women's football to secure a professional contract and England call-up, scoring on her international debut against Sweden in August.

Adams had, after all, left Wales and made his way to Worcester in 2015 after being unable to secure a professional contract with any of the four Welsh regions.

The programmes delivered by occupational therapists also employed a programme specific education, and regular meetings were described to have been held between the providers and the on-site project director and manager to secure a professional provision of one of those programmes [ 26].

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This is not such a concern for the exceptional athlete who secures a professional contract mid-way through his college career.

He then moved on to Harrogate Railway and Park Avenue before being offered an extended trial with Hartlepool and ultimately securing a professional contract.

He began his footballing career as a youth player at Sparta Prague in 1989, securing a professional contract two years later with rivals Slavia Prague.

The super-star may indeed bring in revenue which he does not get compensated for by the university, but he does get the exposure and training necessary to secure a valuable professional contract.True, having a full time job of being an athlete and student puts exceptional demands upon the athletes, and the education does not provide much to the super-star athletes.

In a situation where entrepreneurial and organizational careers are increasingly non-linear and peripatetic, philanthropy helps to secure a stable professional identity, driving and simultaneously justifying the ongoing journey and narrative (Hytti, 2005; Karp, 2006).

However, the same common pool of professional nurses feeding the public sector also feeds the private and non-governmental sectors and one can, therefore, expect that competitive countermeasures will be instated to secure a sufficient professional nurse workforce for the private sector's local and overseas enterprises.

For professional footballers, missing a game through injury can have considerable short-term consequences in terms of getting back into the team as well as more significant long-term implications in terms of securing of a professional contract [30].

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