Sentence examples for established professions from inspiring English sources

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The Chancellor of Exchequer's Pre-Budget Report promised a ray of hope to students from modest backgrounds struggling with access to the established professions.

It's not robots coming for these jobs, but apps that link buyer and seller or lender and borrower more directly, blowing up established professions in the middle.

Its currency has held value for the established professions – the lawyers, bankers and undertakers – while inspiring artists, writers, musicians and film-makers.

Project management is a relatively new profession when compared with the established professions such as law, medicine, architecture, accountancy, civil engineering and surveying.

O'Donaghue says that he considers Marinoff's three-day certification efforts "ludicrous" and that "the psychologists are laughing at us!" Marinoff's strongest competition, in fact, comes from the American Society for Philosophy Counseling and Psychotherapy (A.S.P.C.P ., which is devoted to precisely the opposite tack -- seeking bridges to the established professions.

Predictably, the established professions quickly mobilized to discredit the entrepreneur's technology, asserting that dangers such as glaucoma might go undetected if patients corrected their own vision and that for the long-term well-being of patients, care of the eyes must be left in the hands of professionals.

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Without land, established profession, or public office, successive governments found him sufficiently alarming to be worth imprisoning, sending into exile, and putting on trial for his life.

Paramedics (implying the established profession and not simply a label for any pre-hospital provider) do not exist nor are they envisioned in Russia as of now.

I note that some scholars capitalize "Sophist" and cognates when referring to an established profession in ancient Greece, a convention I have avoided here in order to avoid both confusion as well as giving the impression that there existed an established or well defined "school" of sophistry.

Dentists who belong to an established profession, continue occupational strategies that centre on the protection and maintenance of boundaries [ 12, 62, 63].

This type of inter-professional relationship is considered one of professional dependence on the part of those considered "outsiders" in relation to the authority of the established profession, which tends to maintain the 'imprisonment' of the former [ 14].

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