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be professional on
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A person who belongs to a profession
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You are supposed to be professional, on the other hand one also has personal feelings, which patients like these, really can stir.
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"They're professional on and off the court," Mr. Byers said.
I sometimes say: 'Relax, go home and have a couple of beers.' He is quite a serious guy when it comes to being professional on the pitch".
One tries to be professional, to reflect on what was learned from the overall feedback.
Han and Park, who were both born in Seoul, South Korea, but did not meet until they were professionals on the Tour, hopped into separate golf carts and headed back down the hill to No. 18 for the playoff.
It had to be in an area where there are professionals, on a train line, and with significant time savings if a commute could be avoided.
Sometimes these were professionals on the program planning team, such as the dietitian or the librarian.
We agree with Kompier that works councils are professionals on their job and are aware of the opportunities and threats for this occupation.
He's got to be professional and get on with it.
So comments from readers should be professional, should be on topic and should further the discourse with related criticism and opposing points of view.
Be professional and organized on the day of the trial.
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