Sentence examples for profession set from inspiring English sources

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This ease with himself and his profession set the tone in his pre-game and post-game press conferences, delivered every day to thirty or forty writers, plus TV and radio and Japan.

This qualitative research describes some of the social organization of the American nutrition profession set in place by an apparent competition between two kinds of knowledge a science-based knowledge and another more experimental knowledge drawn from practice.

Take an African American and a Korean American school boy, two mothers trying to support them working in the world's oldest profession, set them in Brooklyn public housing, mix in pimps, thieves, beggars, and a daily maternal dose of heroin, and what do you get?

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The advertising for clients who may have been hurt by Rezulin or Propulsid vividly illustrates how an aggressive segment of the legal profession sets the stage for mass-tort actions, those in which suits are brought on behalf of large groups of people who suffer similar illnesses after using the same product.

The regulation for each profession sets out reserved titles, scope of practice for registrants and reserved actions.

However, this can only be cost-effective when the profession sets clear guidelines on indications for physiotherapy, especially since there is debate on the value of clinical diagnostic tests.

A New York Times magazine story about women who've left the workforce to raise children — and are now struggling to get back into their professions set off a new round of debate on the gender pay gap, work success for women and the career-home balancing act.

So while the social network's bankers and its wealthy early investors have profited handsomely from the float, the legal profession is set to cash in.

Within the pop profession, he set the precedent that very different figures, such as Madonna and arguably Kylie, would later follow as they sustained long careers by skipping lightly between different genres.

She was educated at local schools, and, after a year at Huntingdon College in the mid-1940s, spenthehe rest of the decade studying Law at the University of Alabama, followed by an exchange year at Oxford, which she left early, when, deciding against the family profession, she set about a writing career.

By the mid-13th century, when the common law had become extensive and intricate, there arose a class of men, literate but lay, who created and dominated the legal profession and set up the Inns of Court as an answer to the problem of legal education.

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