Sentence examples for professional echo from inspiring English sources

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But sadly there is little action behind these words and, more often than not, small flames of hope often fizzle out then amount to little more than a professional echo chamber played out via online dialogue or in closed meetings.

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Local health professionals echoed many of these community perceptions, and highlighted underinvestment of policy and services in supporting prevention of disease, in contrast to management of existing specific diseases.

Some of the reasons for Akron's success, including strong university research programmes and an openness to professional immigrants, echo ones often cited for the success of Silicon Valley.

Some professional investors echoed his view, which is a reason Wall Street remains hopeful that the economic and financial disaster a government default could usher in will be avoided.

The professional participants echoed these sentiments, describing watching trainees flounder during GHEs.

But in interviews and on the stump, the candidates tend to echo professional budgeteers whose fiscal forecast is still "fair to partly cloudy".

Although this study focused on nurses' perceptions, other professional groups may echo some of the facilitators and barriers to improved patient safety identified here, but there may also be differences that warrant further investigation.

Former professional footballer Stuart James echoes that thought: "Lots of players I know would travel to the ground hoping the game would be cancelled," says the ex-Swindon Town regular.

Board certified licensed professional counselor Tammy Lewis Wilborn echoed this sentiment, noting that using "cutesy language" and euphemisms in an attempt to protect kids from the realities of death and loss can actually do more harm than good.

Like the comment, articles in Breitbart such as the April 22, 2016 piece entitled "Intel Lays Off 12,000 After Seeking to Import 14,523 Foreign Professionals in 2010" echo the rhetoric of the Asiatic Exclusion League of the early 1900s and its racist views toward South Asians.

In the clinical sphere, advice and discussion about criminalisation became incorporated into a pre-existing checklist and documentary working culture – which also served to guard against professional liability, again echoing Mykhalovskiy's (2011) findings.

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