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The phrase "profession is expected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expecting someone to be professional in their behavior, attitude, aspect, or conduct. For example: "In this profession, a high level of professionalism is expected at all times."
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No other profession is expected to run above capacity on a routine basis -- something that's unhealthy for the staff and even more so for the animals.
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Legal ethics, principles of conduct that members of the legal profession are expected to observe in their practice.
People like Deutschlander are referred to as gatekeepers, a title that suggests that those at the door of a profession are expected to discriminate — to select who gets through the gate and who doesn't.
People like Deutschlander are referred to as gatekeepers, a title that suggests that those at the door of a profession are expected to discriminate to select who gets through the gate and who doesn't.
And like I, with no training in any health care profession, was expected to know which tests were to be taken at which week.
The contract that the profession has with society and its patients is such that, in exchange for a significant degree of autonomy over education, licensing and credentialing, members of the profession are expected to maintain high standards of competence and moral responsibility and to subordinate financial gain to the higher values of responsibility to clients and the public interest [ 74, 75].
In order to maintain the highest standard of patient safety at a maternity unit an ideal TMM implies full knowledge of the whole birthing process, including roles and activities other professions are expected to fulfil in different phases and situations.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, life sciences and other STEM professions are expected to grow at a faster rate than non-STEM professions (U.S. Department of Labor, 2007), spurred on by both the fast pace of technological innovations and the changing demographics of the U.S. population (Stine and Matthews, 2009).
Given the similarities between the medical and dental professions, it is expected that this correlation would also be true for dentistry (Lingen, 2006).
Two of three patients did not have any history of trauma or surgery, though one patient (no. 1) was an agriculturist by profession and trivial trauma is expected.
Ernst & Young, another Big Five firm, is expected to announce its own proposals for changing the profession early this week.
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