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Whether or not Scarlett and her other colleagues should be considered professionals is a question for debate.
The winners of that competition will be considered professionals and advance to the Big Apple Grapple XXV at the World Trade Center next spring.
NOON (13) RICHARD HEFFNER'S OPEN MIND Dr. Richard P. Cohen, a professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and a practicing internist, thinks that he and his colleagues should be considered "professionals," guided by a set of lasting principles, rather than "providers," driven by protocols for financial reimbursement.
By present standards they would not even be considered professionals.
Such assessment used to be the prerogative of teachers; increasingly it is too much determined by student performance in "high-stakes testing". Science teachers want to be considered professionals - appreciated for their expertise; trusted for their judgment; valued by school administrators and society more broadly.
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The federation has established basic standards for a league to be considered professional, and this past season W.P.S. did not meet several of these standards.
Among those, the institute said, are 1.4 million low-level salaried supervisors, 130,000 chefs and sous-chefs and 900,000 workers with graduate or college degrees who will now be considered professional employees.
According to Joseph Holoubek, a revenue agent for the I.R.S. in Chicago, taxpayers must prove they are involved in gambling full time with their primary motive as income or profit to be considered professional.
Conspicuously absent from the Alpine events were 1980 gold medalists Ingemar Stenmark (Sweden) and Hanni Wenzel (Liechtenstein), who were considered professionals and were thus banned from Olympic competition.
Once, that might have been considered professional suicide.
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