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I might not be professional ever.
People who say there are no facts, just "conflicting narratives," should certainly not be professional journalists.
Storck said then that as the staff were part-time they could not be professional, but there was a sense that, surrounded by Hungarians, he felt isolated.
They were also convinced the lighting was just too good to not be professional – even though the team in reality used a semi-broken desk lamp and natural light from a window.
"Linfield, Cliftonville, Glentoran and Crusaders may not be professional in its strictest sense, but all four pay wages to their players, including some full-timers – so Belfast can support four (kind of) professional football clubs without a Waitrose".
"That is in fact true, but it would just not be professional if I were to come out with a rosy statement, since we have this level of pure political uncertainty and of also economic levels of uncertainty," Mr. Wuffli said.
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"It will not be professionals or families who have the last word – but people themselves," he says.
Without us, there would not be professionals much less stars.
There may be a lot of incompatibility when professional social work is embedded in the local power structure, such as the perception of not being professional.
After their farewell tour ended in 2001, Stanley accused Frehley of not being professional and partying too much.
Relationships take time and most people won't be professional at them the first time.
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